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View from our RV - Chena River State Recreation Area Fairbanks CLICK TO ENLARGE Located 26 miles east of Fairbanks, Chena River State Recreation Area is a 254,000 acre park and one of the jewels of Interior Alaska. Whether you're into camping, hiking, rock climbing, canoeing, rafting, 4 wheeling, skiing, ice fishing, dog mushing or wildlife viewing, you can find it all a hour and a half drive from Fairbanks.

Chena River State Recreation Area contains 3 maintained campgrounds, Rosehip, Tors Trail and Red Squirrel Campgrounds located at Mile 27, 39.5 and 42.8, respectively. These are all dry camp sites designed to accommodate everything from tent campers to larger motor homes. Although no power or dump stations are available, each campsite is level with easy access and has a picnic table, fire rings and public restrooms. Both Rosehip and Tors Trail are on or adjacent to the Chena River, so fishing and boating activities abound. Red Squirrel is across the street from the river and features a lake frequently visited by the local moose population.

Chena River - Chena River State Recreation Area Fairbanks CLICK TO ENLARGE In addition, and probably more used, are the many river access points where campers are found en masse during the summer months. One of our favorite spots for spending a summer weekend is across the street from Tors Trail parked right on the river. The top right picture was taken from the door of our RV. There's nothing like the sound of a rushing river to fall asleep or wake up to. Fees to camp in the park are very inexpensive at $10 per site; camping at any of the river access points is totally free.

Don't own an RV? Not into tent camping? There are seven State Park public use cabins that are available all year. A quick check shows every weekend except one is reserved through April. Summer reservations should be made very early in the season as weekends are typically not available for last minute trips.

The Twin Bears Camp is great for groups looking for a place to get away to. There are 13 cabins capable of housing up to 100 guests, a dining and recreation hall bordering a beautiful secluded four acre lake. The facilities are available for rent all year, although power and running water are only available from June through August.

Fly fishing - Chena River State Recreation Area Fairbanks - CLICK TO ENLARGE Into rafting/canoeing? The Chena River is rated as a Class II river with the upper portions of the river being the most difficult to navigate. Depending on where you start and end your trip, float times range from a few hours to 3-4 days for the trip from Mile 44 Chen Hot Springs Road to Fairbanks. Most day trips originate at the 44 Mile access(the 3rd Bridge) and end at Tors Trail river access (top right photo), which usually take 5-6 hours. Find canoe rentals

Standing midstream with fly road in hand is another great way to spend an afternoon (or weekend). Although the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has designated the Chena River as catch and release only, there are four stocked ponds at mile 30, 42.8, 45.5 and 47.9 where anglers can catch their dinner; all are stocked with rainbow trout and grayling. ADFoG Sport Fishing Brochures

The park features numerous established and off-the-grid trails for hikers and motorized users to enjoy. One of the more popular is the Granite Tors which is a 15 mile loop leading to large granite outcroppings formed between 70 to 90 million years ago. It's not uncommon to find amateur and experienced rock climbers scaling the tors and surrounding outcroppings.

View from top of Tors Trail - Chena River State Recreation Area Fairbanks - CLICK TO ENLARGE Angel Rocks is much shorter, at 3.5 miles, but is slightly more difficult. The first mile is relatively easy but there's a healthy climb beyond that point. The views are incredible and worth every ounce of effort. There are also numerous trails for atv's or snowmachines throughout the park. The Chena Hot Springs Winter trail runs from 26 mile Chena Hot Springs Road to 50 mile Chena Hot Springs Road, which is just a hop, skip and jump from Chena Hot Springs Resort. Many of these trails are used all year for snowshoeing or cross country skiing, so be mindful of those folks if you decide to let the 'ol iron dog run.

Moose Chena River State Recreation Area - CLICK TO ENLARGE If you spend any amount of time in the park, you'll find that for all the human activity, the park is home to an abundance of wildlife. Moose are very common sights inside the park, but bears (both black and grizzly), wolves, foxes, lynxes, and coyotes all make the occasional appearance. Squirrels, rabbits, porcupines, beavers, otters, martins, minks as well as various birds all call the park home. Bears and You is a good read if you plan on spending any amount of time in bear country.

Although not in the park, Chena Hot Springs Resort, at the end of Chena Hot Springs Road and just outside the park boundaries, is a fantastic place to explore. Soak in the indoor or outdoor natural mineral hot springs, 'chill' in the worlds only year-round ice palace or spend the night in the hotel or guest cabins and watch the Northern Lights light up the winter sky.

Whatever your outdoor recreation desires, the Chena River State Recreation Area has something to offer everyone.

Next Stop: Exploring Pioneer Park

 

 

13 Comments on Back to Nature: Chena River State Recreation Area

JAN
25
2008
Enjoyed your post- I will make a deal with u---bring your family down and visit our beautiful carolina coast- and I will make another trip to Alaska- been wanting to do that for a while now
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Jesse and Kathy, your state is beautiful. Being from Southeast Louisiana, I would love to try your fishing.
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I'm telling you, you two are going to convince me to move to Alaska if you keep these gorgeous posts up!!


     
 

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JAN
26
2008
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Jesse and Kathy, I have got to make my way to Alaska. The nature is AWESOME!!
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Great Post!! I love Alaska in the spring/summer!! That picture of fly-fishing is so cool!! I learned to fly fist this past year on the Russian River - what a blast!! Can't wait for this year!!
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JAN
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2008
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I enjoyed learning more about Alaska through your post.  Looks beautiful and sounds very nice.  Great post.
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JAN
29
2008
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Alaska looks like a fantastic place, and I want to visit there one day.  Thanks for sharing.
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You are so lucky to live in such a beautiful area.  And, I just thought Tennessee was  heavenly!  I have gotta get to Alaska to visit!
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JAN
30
2008
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I can tell you that camping and fishing in Alaska is on my bucket list of things that I really want to do before I die and from your post it just confirms it even more that I need to do it!

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07
2008
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Hi Jesse & Kathy, Enjoyed journeying through Alaska with you as a guide. Congratulations on your win!
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Debra - Sounds like a plan to me.  We'll be in the New Bern later this month for a couple of weeks.  With the  temps hitting -40+ we could use a little time to thaw out.

Frank - We have some awesome fishing... Personally I'm fond of halibut fishing in Prince William Sound but we have some great King Salmon fishing as well.  The season will be here soon... head on up.

Debe - LOL.  Now, you know you're not going to give up beautiful Charlotte... tho anytime you get ready for a vacation, come see us.

Gary - I agree.  It's one of the things that has kept us here all these years. 

Jo - Don't ya just love combat fishing?!  :) It will be fishing season before you know it... better get your gear ready.

Gary - Thanks... Alaska is incredibly beautiful.

Georgina - Thanks for visiting.  You're only a few hours away....come see us sometime.

Kay - Tennessee is gorgeous.  We've spent a lot of time over the years in the Smoky Mountains.... and it is very pretty. 

Todd - An Alaskan vacation sound like a great addition to the bucket list.

Ginger & Roger - Thanks!  Your part of the world isn't exactly hard to take either.  Kathy is originally from New Bern, which is close to where we'll retire at some point.

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FEB
10
2008
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Wow, New Bern. We haven't had a chance to visit there yet. We are originally form NY and Boston.. Funny  you should mention New Bern. we just met someone today while walking our dog on the beach that was originally form there. We LOVE it here!

Ginger 

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JUL
11
2009

hello my name is khadejah riggs and do you sell houses in or near the Chena River  located in fairbanks alaska next to trail breaker kennel

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