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Frizzell Hot Springs

Frizzell Hot Springs
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About This Spring

## Overview Frizzell Hot Springs is a free natural hot spring located along the remote northern coast of British Columbia, Canada, at approximately 54.205529, -129.853592. Situated in the traditional territories of the Tsimshian First Nations, this coastal hot spring lies in the rugged landscape near the mouth of the Skeena River, not far from the city of Prince Rupert. The area is characterized by dense temperate rainforest, dramatic coastal scenery, and a rich history of indigenous use of geothermal waters. British Columbia's north coast is home to several natural hot springs, many of which have been used by First Nations peoples for centuries for bathing, healing, and spiritual purposes. Frizzell Hot Springs is one of the lesser-known geothermal features in this region, making it a compelling destination for adventurous hot spring enthusiasts seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. The spring's remote coastal setting means visitors can expect a wild, undeveloped environment surrounded by old-growth forest and tidal waters. As with many backcountry hot springs in British Columbia, water temperatures and flow can vary seasonally. Visitors have historically reported that the geothermal waters here provide a warm, relaxing soak, though conditions at the site may change over time due to natural geological processes and tidal influences. ## Directions 1. The spring is located on the northern coast of British Columbia, near the coordinates 54.205529, -129.853592. 2. The nearest major community is Prince Rupert, BC, which can be reached via Highway 16 (the Yellowhead Highway) or by BC Ferries from Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. 3. From Prince Rupert, access to Frizzell Hot Springs likely requires boat travel along the coast, as many hot springs in this region are not accessible by road. 4. A kayak, small watercraft, or chartered boat may be necessary to reach the spring. Check local marine charts and tide tables before departing. 5. GPS coordinates (54.205529, -129.853592) should be loaded into a reliable GPS device or marine navigation system, as the coastline can be complex and difficult to navigate. *Note: These directions are based on the GPS coordinates provided and general knowledge of the area. Visitors are strongly encouraged to consult local outfitters, marine guides, or the Prince Rupert Visitor Centre for the most current access information before attempting the trip.* ## What to Expect Frizzell Hot Springs is a remote, undeveloped geothermal site on British Columbia's wild north coast. Expect a rugged, natural setting with no facilities, signage, or maintained trails. The surrounding landscape features dense coastal rainforest, rocky shoreline, and potentially dramatic tidal fluctuations that may affect access to the spring. Because of its remoteness, visitors should come fully prepared for backcountry travel. This includes bringing appropriate marine safety gear if arriving by boat, warm and waterproof clothing, food, fresh water, and a means of communication in case of emergency. Weather on the north coast can change rapidly, with rain and fog common throughout much of the year. The best time to visit is generally during the warmer and drier months from late spring through early fall (May–September), when coastal conditions tend to be more favorable for boat travel. However, even in summer, visitors should be prepared for cool, wet weather. As this is a free, natural hot spring in a pristine wilderness area, visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles — pack out all waste, avoid altering the natural pools, and respect the land and its cultural significance to local First Nations communities.

Getting There

GPS Coordinates

54.205529, -129.853592

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located on the northern coast of British Columbia, near the coordinates 54.205529, -129.853592. 2. The nearest major community is Prince Rupert, BC, which can be reached via Highway 16 (the Yellowhead Highway) or by BC Ferries from Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. 3. From Prince Rupert, access to Frizzell Hot Springs likely requires boat travel along the coast, as many hot springs in this region are not accessible by road. 4. A kayak, small watercraft, or chartered boat may be necessary to reach the spring. Check local marine charts and tide tables before departing. 5.

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Quick Facts

TypeFree Hot Spring
CostFree
TemperatureHot / Thermal

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Tips

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Bring a swimsuit and a towel.

Camping may be available nearby.

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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.