Ride a quiet, zero-emission snowmobile and explore the Monument Creek trail with a guide
Dependent on speed
Guide, Helmet, Winter gear
Explore Alaska’s winter wilderness on a guided electric snowmobile ride along the Monument Creek trail. You’ll get instruction before you start, then take in snowy scenery on a smooth, quiet machine.
Ages 16+ only. This is an active ride; you must be comfortable operating motorized equipment and following guide instructions. Bring warm winter clothing and wear goggles or sunglasses.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before start for a full refund. If the operator cancels due to weather or unforeseen circumstances, you will receive a full refund. No-shows are charged the full price. Arriving 1+ minutes late may be considered a no-show and charged full price.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour starts to check in at the Activity Center.
Recommended items include a warm hat, gloves, and a jacket or coat. You may also want to bring a camera or cell phone.
Yes. Helmets are provided, and wearing a helmet is mandatory.
Chena Hot Springs Resort
About an hour and a half outside Fairbanks, this resort delivers one of Alaska's most genuinely memorable experiences. Soaking in a natural hot spring while snow blankets the landscape and the Northern Lights ripple overhead is the kind of thing people come back from talking about for years. The outdoor pool runs warm, the ice museum is a real highlight, and the aurora guides who hang around at night are knowledgeable and enthusiastic about sharing what they know. A few practical things worth knowing before you go: bring water shoes, as outdoor footwear isn't allowed in the pool areas, and definitely pack a water bottle since the springs are surprisingly dehydrating. Towels and swimsuits are available on-site if you forget yours. For food, the cafe is a more wallet-friendly option than the main restaurant. One recurring note from visitors involves water quality in the springs, which some find a bit off-putting, so that's worth factoring in if you're sensitive to that sort of thing. Overall, the sentiment here leans strongly positive, and for good reason. The setting alone is hard to beat, and most visitors leave feeling like it was well worth the drive.
Took about 1hr 20mins from Fairbanks to get there.
Susan Baker
May 19, 2026
Took about 1hr 20mins from Fairbanks to get there.
Susan Baker
May 19, 2026