Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R

Dillingham Census Area County, Alaska · Near Dillingham
64.0020°N, 156.3000°W · 208 ft
Hot 208 ft Unknown Backcountry SDNR

This interior Alaskan hot spring emerges on state lands in a vast remote region where the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge creates one of Alaska's least-visited wilderness areas. Water designated simply as hot in historical records, it sits at just 208 feet elevation on state-patented land with no formal protection designation.

The spring flows on a tributary of the Innoko River in Alaska's remote Interior, approximately 16 miles from the nearest mining trail. The landscape features subarctic boreal forest, wetlands, and river valleys characteristic of interior Alaska. The spring sits in open country shaped by minimal human disturbance and dominated by natural wildlife habitat and seasonal ecological cycles.

History of Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R

This hot spring formed through geothermal activity in interior Alaska's geologically dynamic zone. The spring emerges on state-patented land administered by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, indicating the land has been surveyed and transferred from federal ownership. The region's vast wilderness and limited development reflect its remote location and the state's focus on wildlife protection.

Access is uncertain; public access status is unknown for state-patented lands. The spring sits approximately 16 miles from a mining trail, requiring serious backcountry travel. Annual precipitation reaches 21 inches with 43 inches of snow and average annual air temperature of 30.4°F. Visitors should expect harsh subarctic conditions and extreme isolation.

Is Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R worth visiting?

Best for

  • Backpacking adventures

Not ideal for

  • Day trips with young children
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R rewards those willing to make the trek with a more secluded soaking experience.
Monthly Climate
-2°
Jan
Feb
15°
Mar
31°
Apr
47°
May
58°
Jun
60°
Jul
55°
Aug
45°
Sep
32°
Oct
11°
Nov
Dec
Annual Precip: 21.1 in Annual Snow: 43.2 in
What to Bring
Swimsuit & towel
Water bottle Stay hydrated, especially in hot water
Sturdy footwear Trail or off-road approach
Warm layers Cold air before and after soaking
Trash bag Pack out what you pack in
References
USGS Quad: (NULATO (A-1) 15) · PP 492: 13.0 · NOAA: 1.0 · AMS Map: NULATO
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R?
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R is classified as hot. An exact temperature measurement has not been recorded.
Where is Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R located?
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R is located in Dillingham Census Area, Alaska at 208 feet elevation, near Dillingham. Coordinates: 64.0020°N, 156.3000°W.
How do I get to Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R?
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R has Backcountry road access, with the nearest road being Mining Trail (16.3 mi from the road).
Is Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R free to visit?
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R has Unknown access. It is managed by SDNR.
Is it safe to soak at Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R?
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R crowded?
Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R requires a hike or off-road travel, which naturally limits crowds. You'll generally find fewer visitors on weekdays and outside peak season.
What should I bring to Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R?
Essentials for Hot Spring On Tributary Of Innoko R: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, sturdy footwear for the approach, warm layers for before and after soaking, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Temperature
Hot
Warm Hot Boiling
Avg Air Temp 30°F
Access
Unknown
Road Access Backcountry
Nearest Road Mining Trail
Distance to Road 16.3 mi
Land
Ownership State
Agency SDNR
Designation SOTH
Unit State Patented
Manager SDNR
Protection 4 - No known protection