Inupiat Eskimos call this place "Iyat", meaning "cooking pot." Serpentine Hot Springs is located within Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. A small settlement and resort ...
People come to Serpentine Hot Springs to bathe, relax, hike, and observe wildlife. ... You can help save Alaska's past by reporting looting or trafficking to the ...
... and Public Facilities (DOT&PF), in cooperation with the Alaska Division of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is proposing improvements to Serpentine Hot Springs Access ...
Printable version of Serpentine Hot Springs Access Road scoping letter: The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF), in cooperation with ...
... Serpentine Hot Springs ... Serpentine ends about 30 miles from the small airstrip which serves the large, double bunkhouse and bathhouse. The hot springs, one of the warmest in Alaska ...
Traditional Alaskan Native healing practices, specifically sweat bathing and hot springs bathing, have medical connotations in that they involve sociocultural factors important to ...
Title: Igneous and metamorphic rocks of the Serpentine Hot Springs area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska: Authors: Hudson, T. Publication Year: 1979: Publishing Agency: U.S.