Quick Facts
Location: Sloquet Hot Springs (Recreation Sites & Trails BC) (https://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/search/search-result.aspx?type=Site&site=REC0023), near the In‑SHUCK‑ch Forest Service Road (west of Harrison Lake), BC
Region: West Harrison / Lillooet River area
Time: Half day for a soak (longer with the drive)
Difficulty: Moderate (rough forest service road access)
Admission: Fee-based (day use and/or camping)
Facilities: Rustic campground, pit toilets, picnic tables (seasonal/limited)
Best Season: Late spring to early fall (winter access can be difficult)
Dog Friendly: Limited (dogs allowed in campsites but not in the hot springs area)
Also Known As: Sloquet Creek Hot Springs
Info
Parking / Access
Access is typically via the In‑SHUCK‑ch Forest Service Road, and the site notes winter access is rarely cleared and can require 4×4 with chains.[1]
Fees
Recreation Sites & Trails BC lists camping fees and notes a day-use fee for soaking if you are not camping.[1]
Respect + etiquette
Xa’xtsa (Douglas First Nation) asks that visitors wear bathing suits and avoid alcohol in the pools, and notes that pets are prohibited in the hot springs area.[2]
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are Sloquet Hot Springs located?
Sloquet Hot Springs are in the West Harrison area of British Columbia, accessed via forest service roads in the Harrison Lake / Lillooet River region.[1]
How do I get to Sloquet Hot Springs?
The official recreation-site listing describes access via the In‑SHUCK‑ch Forest Service Road, with other routes limited or not recommended in winter.[1]
Do I have to pay a fee to visit Sloquet Hot Springs?
Yes. The recreation-site listing notes fees for camping and a day-use fee for soaking if you are not camping.[1]
Is there camping at Sloquet Hot Springs?
Yes. The site is listed as a maintained recreation site with a rustic campground and basic facilities.[1]
Are dogs allowed at Sloquet Hot Springs?
Dogs can be allowed in the camping area when controlled, but they are prohibited from the hot springs area for health reasons.[2]
Is Sloquet Hot Springs accessible in winter?
Winter access can be very difficult. The official listing notes roads are rarely cleared in winter and that 4×4 with chains may be necessary.[1]
Are there washrooms or facilities at the site?
Yes, the recreation-site listing notes toilets and picnic tables, but it’s a rustic site and services are limited.[1]
Is alcohol allowed in the hot springs?
Xa’xtsa (Douglas First Nation) asks that visitors do not consume alcohol in the pools.[2]
What should I bring to Sloquet Hot Springs?
Bring cash or payment method for fees, a full fuel tank, water, food, a tire repair/spare, and offline navigation. Expect no cell coverage and rough road conditions.
Where can I find the most current updates?
Use the official Recreation Sites & Trails BC listing for current fees, access notes, and updates.[1]










