Radium Hot Springs
Radium Hot Springs, nestled within the breathtaking Kootenay National Park in British Columbia, is one of Canada's most celebrated hot spring destinations. Renowned for its mineral-rich waters, this developed hot spring offers visitors a luxurious and restorative experience in a stunning Rocky Mountain setting. The thermal pools maintain a comfortable temperature range between 37 to 40 degrees Celsius (98 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit), perfect for soaking and relaxation after a day of exploring the surrounding natural beauty. The springs are easily accessible by road, making them a convenient getaway for travelers seeking both adventure and rejuvenation. Radium Hot Springs combines natural wonder with modern amenities, including well-maintained pools, change facilities, and nearby accommodations, ensuring a comfortable visit. The mineral content of the water is believed to offer therapeutic benefits, helping to soothe muscles and promote wellness. Visitors are often captivated by the stunning mountain vistas and the serene forest environment, making the experience not only physically healing but mentally refreshing as well. Whether you’re hiking nearby trails, skiing in winter, or simply soaking in the warm waters, Radium Hot Springs provides an unforgettable natural retreat. Its popularity and reputation as a premier hot spring destination have made it a must-visit location for those exploring British Columbia’s vast wilderness and mountainous landscapes.
Address
Kootenay National Park, British Columbia
Good to know
One of Canada's most popular, mineral-rich waters, Rocky Mountain setting
Type of access
Road accessible
Cost
$7.30-$16.50 CAD for adults
Temperature
37-40 °C
98-104 °F