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  2. Mount Recheshnoi - Wikipedia

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    The Geyser Bight geothermal area consists of six zones of thermal springs and two fumarolic areas along upper Geyser Creek and contains the only known geysers in the state. In three locations in 1988 here have been found 5 active geysers up to 2 m high and 9 natural fountains up to 0.7 m high. [ 1 ]

  3. Chena Hot Springs, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The coordinates for Chena Hot Springs Alaska are 65'03 N and 146'03 W (65.05, -146.05). The average yearly temperature for the area is −4.9 °C (23.2 °F), with the highest temperature being in July at 20.4 °C (68.7 °F) and the lowest temperature being in January at −31.2 °C (−24.2 °F).

  4. Chena Hot Springs (thermal mineral springs) - Wikipedia

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    Chena Hot Springs are a system of thermal mineral springs located within the Yukon-Tanana Plateau near the town of Chena Hot Springs, approximately 50 miles northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. [1] The springs consist of several hot soaking pools and a rock-lined warm lake only accessible to those over age 18.

  5. Hutlinana Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Hutlinana is a geothermal spring located on right bank of Hutlinana Creek, 21 miles southeast of Rampart, Yukon-Tanana Highway, east of the Elliott Highway in interior Alaska, approximately 150 miles northwest of Fairbanks. There is no direct road access. The trail is used primarily in winter after freeze-up.

  6. Kanuti Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Kanuti Hot Springs is a geothermal spring in an area of critical environmental concern in the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 15 miles north of the Arctic Circle. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Water profile and geology

  7. Baranof Warm Springs (thermal mineral springs) - Wikipedia

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    Baranof Warm Springs are a series of ten geothermal mineral springs located in the small community of Baranof Warm Springs in Sitka, Alaska. The springs are surrounded by the Tongass National Forest. [1]

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  9. Manley Hot Springs, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Manley Hot Springs is located at (65.007773, -150.626732 [3]Manley Hot Springs is located about 8 km (5.0 mi) north of the Tanana River on Hot Springs Slough, at the end of the Elliott Highway, 260 km (160 mi) west of Fairbanks.