Tanana River · Nenana, Alaska · 64.56°N

Nenana Ice Classic

Since 1917, Alaskans have bet on the exact moment ice on the Tanana River breaks at Nenana. A wooden tripod planted on the frozen river is wired to a clock on shore. When the ice moves, the cable trips the clock and stamps a date and time. 110 years of breakup dates and 479 pre-breakup ice thickness measurements across 38 years.

Earliest
Apr 14
2019
Latest
May 20
1964
Average
May 4
day of year
Trend
-0.78d/decade
earlier

Breakup dates · 1917–2026

The day of year the tripod fell each spring. Trend line shows a 9-year centered moving average. Five recent years have winning times (UTC−9, AKST/AKDT) where reported.

Apr 14Apr 21Apr 28May 5May 12May 1919201930194019501960197019801990200020102020Day ice broke up
breakup datetime recorded9-year average

Ice thickness · pre-breakup measurements

Tanana River ice thickness measured weekly through winter and spring, layered by year from Jan through breakup. Recent years are highlighted; older years fade back into the background. Scrub or hover to inspect a year.

0102030405060Jan 1Jan 15Feb 1Feb 15Mar 1Mar 15Apr 1Apr 15May 1May 15historical breakup windowIce thickness
19892026
38 years · 479 measurements

Recent winning times

YearDateTime (AKST)Day of yearIce measurements
2026May 46:58 PM1248 obs
2025Apr 273:56 PM1176 obs
2024Apr 275:18 AM1188 obs
2023May 8·12815 obs
2022May 2·12215 obs
2021Apr 30·12015 obs
2020Apr 2712:56 PM11812 obs
2019Apr 1412:21 AM1049 obs
2018May 1·12111 obs
2017May 1·12114 obs
2016Apr 23·11414 obs
2015Apr 24·11411 obs
2014Apr 25·1158 obs
2013May 20·14022 obs
2012Apr 23·11414 obs