Step inside Chena’s sled dog kennel and meet the Alaskan Huskies who love nothing more than running the trail. Learn how the kennel staff train and care for the teams, meet the four-legged athletes behind the sleds, and experience one of Alaska’s most iconic winter traditions
Single rider per snowmobile, one passenger allowed (+$75)
Duration
~45 minutes
Min Age
16+
Experience
None required
🌍 Powered by Nature: Our electric snowmobiles run on 100% geothermal energy generated right here at Chena Hot Springs Resort. Zero emissions, maximum adventure.
Included in Your Tour
Electric snowmobile with heated handlebars for comfort
Professional guide providing full instruction and safety briefing
Safety helmet (mandatory for all riders)
Winter gear if needed — parka, snow pants, and boots provided
What to Bring
Warm winter clothing appropriate for Alaska weather
Goggles or sunglasses for snow glare and wind protection
No Experience Needed: Our guides provide complete instruction before and during your tour. Perfect for first-timers!
Basic Requirements
Age Minimum
16 years or older to operate snowmobile
Physical Needs
Good balance, coordination, and reaction time required
Best Suited For
Regular drivers comfortable with motorized equipment
People with skiing or snowboarding experience
Those confident with focus-based activities
⚠️ Not Recommended: This tour is not suitable for those uncomfortable with motorized equipment, or who have difficulty with balance, coordination, or reaction time.
⚠️ Important Safety Notice: This activity involves inherent risks. Snow conditions, ice, and terrain affect machine response. Loss of control may result in injury if instructions aren't followed carefully.
Your Responsibilities
Stay alert and control your speed at all times
Follow guide instructions throughout the tour
Avoid sudden acceleration or sharp turns
Use good judgment and ride within your comfort level
Safety Measures in Place
Professional guide instruction before and during tour
All safety equipment provided
Helmets mandatory for all riders
Well-maintained trail conditions
Cancellation Policy
Notice Required
24-hour notice required for cancellations
Refund
Full refund with proper notice
No-Shows
May be charged full amount without notice
Arrival & Check-In
Arrival Time
Please arrive 15 minutes early for check-in
Late Arrivals
Tour may depart without you if you arrive late
Weather Policy: Tours may be modified or cancelled for safety due to weather. We'll contact you and offer rescheduling or a full refund.
📍 Full Tour Details
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Duration
~45 min
Age
16+ to operate
Riders
Single rider + 1 passenger (+$75)
🌍 Eco-Friendly: 100% geothermal powered!
✨ What's Included
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Electric snowmobile with heated handlebars
Professional guide & safety briefing
Helmet (mandatory)
Winter gear: parka, pants, boots if needed
📋 Requirements
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Age 16+ to operate snowmobile
Good balance and coordination required
Best for drivers, skiers, or motorized equipment users
🛡️ Safety
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⚠️ Important: Inherent risks involved. Follow all instructions carefully.
📅 Policies
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Full refund with 24hr cancellation notice
Please arrive 15 minutes early
No-shows may be charged full amount
Book Your Adventure
Live Availability
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Available Times
Party Size
Adults
1
Children
0
Estimated Total$0.00
No payment required now — pay on arrival
Aurora Borealis Explained
What Is the Aurora and How to See It
The aurora forms when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth’s upper atmosphere, releasing energy as shifting waves of green, pink, and violet light.
Becasue Chena sits beneath the Auroral Oval and far from light pollution, viewing conditions can be exceptional. Here’s what to know to give yourself the best chance of seeing it.
Aurora Essentials - Chena Hot Springs
Time of Year
Aurora season runs September through March, when nights are dark enough for viewing.
Dark Skies
Seek the darkest skies possible and give your eyes time to adjust for better detail.
Weather
Watch for clear skies. Even short breaks in cloud cover can reveal a full display.
Solar Forecast
Use forecasts to gauge activity, then let real sky conditions be the final call.