BC Hot Springs Directory

Sloquet Hot Springs

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Steaming cascades spill into riverside rock pools deep in the Lillooet valley.

At Sloquet, a scalding creek tumbles out of the forest and cascades over a small waterfall into a series of rock pools beside Sloquet Creek — the closer to the source, the hotter the water. It’s one of the most atmospheric natural soaks in southwestern BC, especially on a misty morning.

The springs sit within a Recreation Sites and Trails BC campground; a camping fee (cash) includes use of the springs, and day visits are possible. The site is reachable year-round in most conditions, but the long gravel approach demands a sturdy vehicle and patience.

Hot water cascading into rock pools at Sloquet Hot Springs
Photo: Mephistal, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Quick facts

LocationSloquet Hot Springs Rec Site, ~100 km SE of Pemberton via In-SHUCK-ch/Lillooet West FSR
Water temperatureHot source cascades into river-edge rock pools (hotter nearer source)
FeesCamping fee (cash), includes springs use; day use possible
Good to knowWaterfall-fed pools beside Sloquet Creek; rough gravel access; year-round but check road conditions
Facts verified July 2026

Getting there

About 100 km southeast of Pemberton via the Lillooet West / In-SHUCK-ch FSR (rough gravel, 2.5–3.5 hours from Pemberton), then a short walk down to the pools.

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