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Babine River Warm Springs

Babine River Warm Springs is one of British Columbia’s hidden natural treasures, tucked deep within the remote expanse of Babine River Corridor Provincial Park. Accessible only through adventurous river travel, typically by whitewater paddling, this site forms part of a challenging and rewarding multi-day wilderness expedition. The warm springs lie along the Babine River, which is renowned for its pristine waters, dramatic landscapes, and ecological significance as a salmon migration route and grizzly bear habitat.

Although the exact temperature of the springs remains undocumented, they are known to offer a comforting warmth — a welcome respite after navigating the cold river currents and rugged terrain. The setting is untouched and wild, far from any road or development, offering a rare kind of solitude for those willing to make the journey.

The Babine River itself is often referred to as the “Serengeti of the North” due to its abundant wildlife, particularly during the fall salmon run, when grizzly bears gather in large numbers to feed. Paddlers and trekkers may also encounter eagles, wolves, and diverse birdlife along the way. The surrounding forests and mountains further enhance the sense of immersion in nature’s raw beauty.

The springs are located at a primitive site, without manmade infrastructure, encouraging visitors to practice Leave No Trace ethics and to come well-prepared. Because it is part of a provincial park, park fees may apply, and travelers should check for any current regulations or access restrictions. Given the remote nature of the springs, they are best visited as part of a guided or well-planned self-supported expedition.

For those seeking true backcountry adventure and the chance to soak in a wild, natural setting, Babine River Warm Springs offers an unforgettable escape into British Columbia’s northern wilderness.

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Babine River Corridor Provincial Park, British Columbia

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Located along a river known for salmon run and grizzly bears, part of a wilderness multi-day trip

Type of access

Remote wilderness, river access (whitewater paddling)

Cost

Free (park fees may apply)

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