Olympic Hot Springs

The Olympic Hot Springs Trail is a 34.1-kilometer moderately traveled out-and-back route that has hot springs and is classified as moderate. It is located near Port Angeles, Washington. The trail is best used from May to October and is mostly…

Weewanie Hot Springs

53.695922, -128.787918 Weewanie Hot Springs Park is only accessible by boat. In a semi-sheltered bay with a hot spring and a dripping bathhouse. Recreational and commercial boaters use it for hot springs bathing, anchorage, and camping. A pit toilet, picnic…

Broken Skull Hot Springs

Broken Skull Hot Springs(traditional name Pı̨́ı̨́p’enéh łéetǫ́ǫ́ Gaǫfáá) lie about 2.5 kilometres from the Broken Skull River, in Nááts’ihch’oh National Park Reserve, in the Northwest Territories. On the west side of a tiny tributary of the River. These springs are located…

East Cantung Warm Springs

61.956902, -128.166768 East Cantung Hot Springs are small springs of warm water coming from beneath the boulders on the northeast side of the Flat River. They are at the base of a slope about 900 ft from the river and…

Bishop Bay Hot Springs

53.470509, -128.836147 Bishop Bay Hot Springs. This set of Springs is the most popular on the North Coast Shoreline. They are at the head of Bishop Bay, off Ursula Channel. Tie up at the good and recently renovated Dock. Follow…

Radium Hot Springs

GPS: 116.0388°W 50.6349°N The Radium Hot Springs pools, located in the idyllic Kootenay National Park, have a long history dating back before anyone can remember, but First Nations people speak of the hot springs being a sacred place for them long…

South Redstone Hot Springs

 South Redstone Hot Springs is located in the Northwest Territories, about 1 kilometre south of the South Redstone River. There are two source locations on the north-facing Hillside. The northern and larger features multiple Springs and tufa deposits in an…

Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort

Deep Roots in Indigenous Tradition Located within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation (pronounced ‘K-too-nah-ha’), Ainsworth Hot Springs—known as nupika wu’u or “spirit water”—has long been a place of healing and gathering. For centuries, the Ktunaxa people came to…

Khutze Inlet Warm Springs

53.084028, -128.400882 Khutze Inlet Warm Springs: A Hidden Gem on BC’s Remote Coast-A Secret Worth Discovering Many adventurers have tried—and failed—to find the elusive Khutze Inlet Warm Springs. But make no mistake: they exist. Nestled deep within the K’ootz/Khutze Conservancy…

North Cantung Warm Springs

North Cantung Warm Springs: Remote, Real, and Rarely Seen. Located at 62.084432, -128.402474, the North Cantung Warm Springs are one of the most obscure geothermal features in Canada. Situated roughly 20 kilometers from the abandoned Cantung Mine site and just…

Brim River Hot Springs

Brim River Hot Springs: Remote Soaking on BC’s Wild North Coast A Tidal Hot Spring Deep in the Kitimat Wilderness Brim River Hot Springs isn’t for casual road-trippers—it’s a destination for the prepared, the curious, and the kind of adventurer…

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