Fairmont Hot Springs Provincial Park offers a blend of natural hot springs, scenic landscapes, and outdoor recreational opportunities in southeastern British Columbia’s Columbia Valley region.
Fairmont Hot Springs Provincial Park is located in British Columbia’s East Kootenay region, along the northern edge of the Rocky Mountains. The park centers around natural thermal mineral springs with temperatures averaging around 38-40°C (100-104°F), which have long drawn visitors for their therapeutic benefits. The park's landscape includes gentle forested slopes, open meadows, and the shores of Fairmont Creek and surrounding wetlands. The mineral-rich waters feed two main pools, popular for relaxation and soaking year-round. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing for rainbow trout in the nearby creeks and lakes, and hiking through forested trails. Wildlife such as mule deer, moose, and numerous bird species populate the area, providing ample watching opportunities. The park’s history includes use by Indigenous peoples who valued the hot springs for healing and community purposes. Today, the park links to nearby Fairmont Hot Springs Resort facilities offering enhanced amenities including pools, spas, and golfing. Fairmont Hot Springs Provincial Park appeals to visitors seeking a refreshing combination of natural hot springs and outdoor recreation such as hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation. The relatively accessible location near Highway 93/95 and the town of Fairmont Hot Springs makes the park a popular destination for local families, tourists, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Natural mineral hot springs pools with year-round soaking
Scenic creekside trails along Fairmont Creek
Fishing opportunities for rainbow trout
Proximity to Columbia Valley outdoor recreation
Two natural thermal pools with warm, mineral-rich waters that have therapeutic qualities and are accessible year-round.
A network of easy walking trails following Fairmont Creek, providing opportunities to see wildlife and enjoy forest scenery.
Situated in a scenic valley framed by the Rocky and Purcell Mountains, offering diverse outdoor activities and impressive views.