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Chena River State Recreation Area / Fairbanks /  Alaska / Chena River / Chena Hot Springs /  Alaska / Yoho National Park / Elk Lakes cabin / Geography of Alaska / Geography of the United States / Alaska
Date: 2014-06-24 13:05:55
Chena River State Recreation Area
Fairbanks
Alaska
Chena River
Chena Hot Springs
Alaska
Yoho National Park
Elk Lakes cabin
Geography of Alaska
Geography of the United States
Alaska

Nugget Creek Public Use Cabin This cabin was constructed by volunteers and State Park staff for your use and enjoyment. Please help keep it neat and attractive for those who will use it after your visit.

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