Dry camping at 24 sites. There is potable water and a dump station. In general the sites are rather small and not that appealing. There is one loop that goes back in the woods that I'm amazed how RVers can even get there rigs into. The sites near the main parking lot are more open. It's a 2 minute walk over to the resort and hot springs which are up and above the $20 a night camping fee. ( hot springs $15 adult, $12 youth) (2018 prices). It's located at the end of the 60 mile Chena Hot Springs road or 75 miles from Fairbanks on a nice two lane paved road with some frost heaves here and there.
✅ Amenities & Features
PetsPoolPull-thruTents
📖 About This Campground
Chena Hot Springs Resort in Fairbanks Alaska provides primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping adjacent to this remote hot springs resort. Paved road access.




