Alaska · United States

Hot springs in Alaska

27 thermal features catalogued · 0 with detail pages

Our database holds 27 thermal features in Alaska — 25 hot springs, 2 warm springs. 0 have enough source data to support a dedicated page; the remainder are listed here with name, type, and nearest city.

For trip planning, the city blocks below show which thermal features are reachable from each major Alaska metro. Always verify access and soaking rules with the relevant land manager before visiting — many wild hot springs are on Forest Service or BLM land with shifting access; many are on private property; some are inside National Park units where soaking is prohibited.

Alaska thermal features by name

A–Z
NameTypeNearest city
Adagdax Hot SpringsHot spring
Adak Hot SpringsHot spring
Chief Shakes Hot SpringsHot spring
Dalton Hot SpringsHot spring
False Pass Hot Springs SiteHot spring
Haanĝux̂ Cold Bay Hot SpringsHot spring
Horner Hot SpringsHot spring
Horner Hot Springs (historical)Hot spring
Hot SpringHot spring
Hot SpringHot spring
Hot SpringsHot spring
Hot SpringsHot spring
Hutlinana Hot SpringHot spring
Kilo Hot SpringHot spring
Little Melozitna Hot SpringsHot spring
Lower Tub (Miso Cup)Hot spring
Melozi Hot SpringsHot spring
Middle Tub (Bento Box)Hot spring
Neka Hot SpringHot spring
Pocahontas Hot SpringsHot spring
Ray River Hot SpringHot spring
Reed River Hot SpringHot spring
Tolovana Hot SpringsHot spring
Tunalkten Hot SpringHot spring
Upper Tub (Udon Bowl)Hot spring
Warm SpringWarm springAnchorage, AK (~5 hr)
Warm SpringsWarm spring

About this list

Methodology

Hot-spring location data comes from the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), filtered to thermal features by name pattern (hot spring, warm spring, geyser, boiling spring, thermal). GNIS catalogs the geographic feature; access status, ownership, and current conditions come from the relevant land manager. See our methodology page for full sourcing.