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Eucott Bay Hot Springs

Eucott Bay Hot Springs
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About This Spring

## Overview Eucott Bay Hot Springs is a remote and secluded natural hot spring located along the central coast of British Columbia, Canada, at approximately 52.4457°N, 127.3227°W. Situated on the shores of Eucott Bay — a small inlet off Dean Channel in the Great Bear Rainforest region — this geothermal spring is one of several coastal hot springs found along BC's rugged and largely roadless central coast. The hot springs emerge in a pristine, wilderness setting surrounded by dense temperate rainforest, steep coastal mountains, and the cold waters of the Pacific. The area falls within the traditional territories of the Heiltsuk and Nuxalk First Nations, who have inhabited this coastline for thousands of years and have long-standing cultural connections to the land and its geothermal features. Because of its extreme remoteness, Eucott Bay Hot Springs sees very few visitors compared to more accessible BC hot springs, making it a true backcountry gem for adventurous travelers willing to make the journey by boat or floatplane. ## Directions 1. Eucott Bay Hot Springs is not accessible by road. The springs are located on the shore of Eucott Bay, a small bay off Dean Channel on BC's central coast. 2. The nearest communities with services are **Bella Coola** (to the east, at the head of the North Bentinck Arm) and **Bella Bella** (Heiltsuk community on Campbell Island to the southwest). 3. Access is typically by **boat or kayak** from Bella Coola or other central coast launch points, navigating through Dean Channel to Eucott Bay. The GPS coordinates (52.4457, -127.3227) can be used for marine navigation. 4. **Floatplane or charter boat** services operating out of Bella Coola or Bella Bella may also provide access. 5. Sea kayakers exploring the central coast sometimes include Eucott Bay as a stop along multi-day paddling routes through Dean Channel and the surrounding fjords. 6. Be prepared for challenging marine conditions — tidal currents, cold water, and rapidly changing weather are common in this area. Marine charts and local knowledge are strongly recommended. ## What to Expect Eucott Bay Hot Springs is a wild, undeveloped geothermal site in one of the most remote stretches of the BC coast. Visitors should expect a true wilderness experience with no facilities, signage, or maintained trails. The hot spring water emerges near the shoreline, and depending on tidal conditions, natural pools may form where the warm geothermal water mixes with cooler ocean or creek water. Water temperatures can vary significantly based on the tide and the specific soaking spot. As with many coastal BC hot springs, the best soaking conditions are often found at or near low tide, when the hot water pools are less diluted by cold seawater. The surrounding landscape is spectacular — old-growth rainforest, mossy rock faces, and the deep blue waters of the fjord create a dramatic and peaceful setting. Wildlife in the area may include black bears, grizzly bears, bald eagles, sea otters, seals, and various seabirds. Because this is a remote, boat-access-only location, visitors should be fully self-sufficient. There are no services, cell coverage, or emergency facilities nearby. Bring all necessary supplies, including fresh water, food, navigation equipment, and appropriate safety gear for marine travel. Visitors should also be bear-aware and practice Leave No Trace principles to help preserve this pristine environment. The water from the hot springs has historically been enjoyed by boaters and kayakers passing through the area, but its mineral content and safety for drinking have not been formally tested or documented. As always with natural geothermal water, exercise caution.

Getting There

GPS Coordinates

52.445671, -127.322667

Directions

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Directions 1. Eucott Bay Hot Springs is not accessible by road. The springs are located on the shore of Eucott Bay, a small bay off Dean Channel on BC's central coast. 2. The nearest communities with services are **Bella Coola** (to the east, at the head of the North Bentinck Arm) and **Bella Bella** (Heiltsuk community on Campbell Island to the southwest). 3. Access is typically by **boat or kayak** from Bella Coola or other central coast launch points, navigating through Dean Channel to Eucott Bay. The

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TypeFree Hot Spring
CostFree
TemperatureHot / Thermal

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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.