Lussier Hot Springs
Lussier Hot Springs is an undeveloped hot spring just inside Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia, a province of Canada. Lussier Hot Springs, nestled along the Lussier River in British Columbia’s Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park, is a lightly developed natural hot spring with crystal-clear turquoise pools set into the hillside. Accessible via a 17 km gravel forestry road, the site feels remote and seldom crowded, particularly in the early morning or evening. Visitors descend a short but moderately steep 0.3-mile trail to reach three to four terraced rock pools, with temperatures ranging from approximately 47 °C in the uppermost pool to about 34 °C at the lower end. Open year-round, the springs offer a serene soak amid picturesque forest surroundings, with simple facilities like pit toilets at the trailhead and a strict no-alcohol, no-dogs, and clothing-required policy enforced by BC Parks. The combination of remote wilderness appeal and accessible infrastructure makes Lussier a cherished destination for those seeking a natural hot spring experience away from crowds.