Keyhole Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada


3.0 (9 reviews) Spent More than 3 hours Ranking #10 in Pemberton Bodies of Water • Hot Springs & Geysers

Plus and Minus

the pluses include fabulous views of snow covered mountains and the amazing snowscape will take your breath away. I saw a majestic frozen waterfall. pretty rigorous for a first timer in snowshoeing. the minuses are the few sharp cliffs you will have to get up and down to get to the hot springs, the water was way too hot and i couldn't get more than my toes in despite cooling it down with snow. zero phone signals so bring along your walkie talkies if u need to communicate with team mates. Be sure to bring your own lunch. not good for kids. probably for friends or couples.
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Address

Lillooet Forest Service Rd Upper, Pemberton, British Columbia V0N 2L0 Canada

Website

http://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017FLNR0098-001202

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 10, 2024, 14:25

User Ratings

3.0 based on (9 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 3GinnyLG 5:00 PM Feb 12, 2017
    Plus and Minus
    the pluses include fabulous views of snow covered mountains and the amazing snowscape will take your breath away. I saw a majestic frozen waterfall. pretty rigorous for a first timer in snowshoeing. the minuses are the few sharp cliffs you will have to get up and down to get to the hot springs, the water was way too hot and i couldn't get more than my toes in despite cooling it down with snow. zero phone signals so bring along your walkie talkies if u need to communicate with team mates. Be sure to bring your own lunch. not good for kids. probably for friends or couples.

  • 2NorthStar554239 5:00 PM Mar 2, 2019
    Keyhole Hotsprings
    Drove up the Lillooet River Forest Service Road as far as we could go today - March 03 - 2019. Road is open to about 39km, but is not plowed to the Keyhole Hot Springs trail head!! Which means you have to walk an additional 2km+, before you get to the trail head - then the 2km on the trail to get to the Hotsprings. An 8km round trip on foot. Best be very well prepared and fit to pull this off on a day trip. We did not make the hike in - did not seem worth the effort. ps - road may be closed at 9km due to avalanche hazard at any time.