Tenakee Springs is a small city located on the eastern coast of Chichagof Island in the Southeast region of Alaska. It is part of the Hoonah-Angoon Census Area and has a population of around 131 people as of 2020. The city is primarily accessible by boat or seaplane, as there are no roads connecting it to other areas. Tenakee Springs is known for its hot springs, which attract visitors seeking relaxation and natural beauty. The city has a community bathhouse and a small number of lodging options, as well as a store and a post office. Fishing and wildlife viewing are popular activities in the area, and the city is surrounded by stunning landscapes and rugged coastline. Tenakee Springs offers a remote and peaceful lifestyle, with a tight-knit community and a focus on sustainability and self-sufficiency.