
About This Spring
## Overview Brim River Hot Springs is a free, natural hot spring located in the remote wilderness of northwestern British Columbia, Canada, near the coordinates 53.5135°N, 128.3688°W. Situated along the Brim River in the Kitimat Range of the Coast Mountains, this hot spring lies within the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples of the region. The area is characterized by rugged, heavily forested terrain shaped by volcanic and tectonic activity along the Pacific Ring of Fire — the same geothermal forces that give rise to numerous hot springs throughout coastal British Columbia. The hot springs in this part of BC are fed by geothermally heated groundwater that rises along fractures in the earth's crust, a product of the region's complex geology where the Pacific and North American tectonic plates interact. While specific temperature and mineral composition data for Brim River Hot Springs are not widely documented, hot springs in this corridor of British Columbia typically feature water temperatures ranging from warm to very hot, often with elevated mineral content including sulfur, calcium, and magnesium. Due to its remote location deep in the BC backcountry, Brim River Hot Springs sees relatively few visitors compared to more accessible hot springs in the province. This remoteness is part of its appeal — offering a truly wild, undeveloped soaking experience surrounded by old-growth forest, mountain scenery, and the sounds of the Brim River. ## Directions 1. Brim River Hot Springs is located in a remote area of northwestern British Columbia, roughly between the communities of Kitimat and Terrace to the south and Burns Lake to the east. 2. Access is challenging and typically requires backcountry travel. The GPS coordinates (53.5135, -128.3688) place the springs in a roadless or minimally roaded area along the Brim River drainage. 3. Visitors should be prepared for wilderness travel conditions. A high-clearance or 4WD vehicle may be necessary to reach the nearest trailhead or logging road access point, followed by a hike or river crossing to reach the springs. 4. It is strongly recommended to consult up-to-date forestry road maps, local outfitters, or BC backcountry forums for current access conditions before attempting a visit, as logging roads in this region can change status seasonally. 5. Use the GPS coordinates provided to navigate the final approach. A handheld GPS device or reliable offline mapping app is essential in this area, as cell service is virtually nonexistent. ## What to Expect Brim River Hot Springs is a wild, undeveloped hot spring in a remote backcountry setting. Visitors should expect a true wilderness experience with no facilities, signage, or maintained trails in the immediate area. The springs are situated near the Brim River, and the surrounding landscape features dense coastal rainforest, steep mountain terrain, and abundant wildlife — including bears, so appropriate bear safety precautions are essential. The soaking experience is likely to involve natural pools where geothermally heated water mixes with cooler river or creek water, allowing bathers to find a comfortable temperature. Water flow and pool conditions can vary significantly with the seasons — spring snowmelt and heavy autumn rains may alter water levels and temperatures. Because of the remote location, visitors should come fully prepared for backcountry travel: bring adequate supplies, navigation tools, first aid equipment, and be prepared for rapidly changing mountain weather. This is not a day-trip destination for most travelers — plan for a multi-day backcountry excursion or ensure you have reliable transportation and route knowledge. The reward for the effort is a pristine, secluded hot spring experience in one of British Columbia's most spectacular and untouched wilderness areas.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
53.513502, -128.368791
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Brim River Hot Springs is located in a remote area of northwestern British Columbia, roughly between the communities of Kitimat and Terrace to the south and Burns Lake to the east. 2. Access is challenging and typically requires backcountry travel. The
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Tips
Bring a swimsuit and a towel.
Camping may be available nearby.
This is a free, natural hot spring.
Safety Info
Hot springs can reach dangerous temperatures. Test water temperature before entering.
Stay hydrated. Limit soaking to 15-20 minute sessions.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.