Hot spring camping in British Columbia with campfires

A vast wilderness of mountains, backcountry trails, temperate rainforests, and a sprawling waterfront.

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9 top hot spring campgrounds in British Columbia with campfires

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Coastal Mountain Retreat

4 sites · Lodging, Tents160 acres · Tofino, BC
🌊✨ Embark on an Unforgettable Journey to the Wilderness of Vancouver Island! ✨🌲 Imagine stepping away from the noise of everyday life and into a realm where nature reigns supreme—this is not just a camping trip; it's a transformative experience amidst the untouched beauty of Vancouver Island's coastal waters! As you make your way to this sacred land, you’ll discover that the journey is just as enchanting as the destination. Board a boat or float plane and feel the thrill of adventure as you glide through the stunning channels of the Clayoquot district, heading toward the serene Sydney Inlet Provincial Park. With each wave, you’ll sense the wild heart of nature calling you closer to tranquility. Once you arrive, you’ll find yourself surrounded by an unspoiled paradise. Take in the majestic views from ancient old-growth forests, where towering trees stand as guardians of the land. Bask in the thrill of adventure with invigorating activities like hiking, bushcraft skills, and yoga sessions that connect your spirit with nature’s rhythms. Dive into the vibrant waters for a chance to catch fresh salmon or witness the awe-inspiring splendor of whales breaching in the distance. When the day draws to a close, unwind in the luxurious embrace of the Hotsprings Cove, where the warm waters cradle you while the stars twinkle overhead, reminding you of the magic all around. Here, we embrace sustainable living, honoring the gifts of the land while reveling in breathtaking views of the sweeping mountain ranges and the endless ocean. This unique location is more than just a camping site; it’s a family-run sanctuary—one that we are eager to share with adventurers like you! I’m Ron, the Steward of this spectacular land, and it fills my heart with joy to invite you to come explore our backyard. Together, we will create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Whether it’s through guided adventures or simply sharing a meal around the campfire, you’ll leave with a deeper connection to nature and a renewed sense of wonder. So pack your bags and join us on this extraordinary journey! Discover a place where every moment is a celebration of the wild, where nature becomes your playground and serenity your companion. This is more than a getaway; this is an adventure waiting to unfold! 🌲🛶🌌
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Valhalla Pines Campground

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Vallican, BC
This is a quiet forested residential area in Sinixt territory. Recommended activities include floating down the river, canoeing the lake, hiking or climbing in Valhalla Park, soaking in Halfway Hot Springs or indulging in Nelson. We are surrounded by beautiful mountains and rivers. This valley has many outdoor activities and events and a very interesting history and culture including Sinixt, Doukhobor, Cannabis and Conscientious Objector. Nelson, Castlegar and Slocan Lake are all a half hour drive away. There are many other special places nearby such as the Goddess Pools and the Emerald Pools. Supplies and services are available nearby including firewood, toiletries, dog day care, massage, bike and canoe rentals, life jackets, rubber dingys and paddles etc. Let us know if you would like a referral to any of these services. There are many guides available for activities in the area including (water sports, climbing, skiing, hiking, artist tours, events, geology, mining, mushrooms, cannabis, garden tours and native history). There is a particularly valued native storyteller here that can also provide a walking tour to a nearby village site with a full scale replica of an aboriginal kekuli (earth house). Please call ahead for recommendations on booking guides or storytellers. You don't need one to get here, but its good to have a 4 wheel drive vehicle for some of the logging roads that are worth visiting. Roof and/or bike racks can also come in handy. The Vallican Whole community center also has events nearby.
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Blacksmith Landing Eco Camp

31 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Canal Flats, BC
Hosted by Berny and Stuart Moore, Blacksmith Landing Eco Camp is nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountain Trench in Southeastern BC, just a short drive from Lussier natural hot springs, hiking, boating, canoeing, golfing, breathtaking WhiteSwan Lake, Premier Lake, Findlay Falls and the Kootenay and Columbia rivers. Blacksmith Landing is a safe, spacious and peaceful camp where minimal environmental impact is encouraged. We are faithful stewards and respect our beautiful forested land. Our expectation is that campers will also share this respect for our Eco systems in an environmentally friendly way. As we take this Hipcamp journey together, we are finding little things we can do to make your stay better…Like offering a complimentary table at your site should you require one…. or adjusting the site you booked to one that would perhaps fit your needs much better as we know it’s difficult to choose a perfect site on line. If you forgot something, we probably have one…. Feel free to ask.
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Back 40 Outdoor Events

3 sites · Lodging600 acres · Invermere, BC
Cozy glamping tents, breathtaking views, miles and miles of peaceful private mountainside trails plus solitude and serenity – all within 25 minutes of Radium Hot Springs. You’ll feel like you found heaven on earth without having to go to the ends of the earth. Imagine falling asleep to the sound of the nighthawks – or sitting around the campfire to view the incredible night skies far away from light pollution. Back 40 offers boutique glamping with canvas bell tents, each equipped with 4 single beds for that extra bit of camping comfort. The exclusive private camp features plenty of roomy Adirondack chairs, firepits & firewood, a central camp kitchen, picnic tables, campstoves, fashionable outhouses (one without a roof with views galore), a cold-water shower, and bear storage bins to keep your consumables safe and the wildlife wild. Pets are welcome for no additional fee. Back 40 is also a center for outdoor learning, with instructors who can get you up-to-speed on how to stay safe and navigate in the wild. They specialize in beginners but can also design a learning program to challenge the experienced. Unwind, reconnect, discover and explore!
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Waterfall and Mountain Views

4 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Hagensborg, BC
Learn more about this land:Explore the Great Bear Rainforest while camping in a private field with waterfall and mountain views.This is the perfect spot to enjoy nature! Our property is 25 acres and you are surrounded by beautiful mountain views no matter where you look.Hiking and mountain biking trails through old-growth forests and to waterfalls right from the campsite. Close to the Bella Coola River, grizzly bear viewing, salmon fishing, climbing, hiking, trips to hot springs, and much more.Talta Lake is also nearby which is the gateway to three major mountain valleys: West Branch, Chilko and Tatlayoko, which extend south via secondary roads. The 80km/50mi-long glacier-fed Chilko Lake is the largest natural high-elevation lake in Canada and a popular windsurfing destination. Prominent fishing includes nice rainbow trout and Dolly Varden, with several lodges offering wildlife viewing.Potable water, toilet, and wifi available. 
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Hot spring camping in British Columbia with campfires guide

Overview

It’s hard to describe British Columbia as anything other than wildly breathtaking—quite literally when you swim in one of the province’s many turquoise glacier lakes, ride a wave, or catch a glimpse of a bear in the forest. For camping experiences and road trips, BC offers privately operated campgrounds and RV parks; a major network of parks with reservable and first-come, first-served tent camping sites; yurts and cabins; and thousands of recreation sites and trails on beaches, lakes, mountains, and meadows. Thanks to the mild climate and some winter huts, camping is possible year-round.

West Coast

The Pacific Ocean runs along the length of BC, offering plenty of oceanside spots to explore. On Vancouver Island, Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park are famous for cold-water surfing, whale watching, and hot springs, while nearby Ucluelet is a fisher’s paradise. Further inland, campers can find riverside camping in Squamish; backcountry huts around the resort town of Whistler; and reservable tent pads overlooking the jewel-toned Joffre Lake. For a true off-the-grid experience, head to Haida Gwaii's Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve—set about 100 kilometres off the northern British Columbia coast, this area is only reachable by sea or air.

Northern British Columbia

The northern part of the province is all raw, rugged beauty, with unique culture and untouched natural beauty. Soak in Canada’s second-largest hot spring in Fort Nelson, watch salmon spawning in the many rivers, and peek at bears catching some themselves at Kleanza Creek Provincial Park in Terrace. Options for outdoor stays include vast wilderness resorts, remote cabins, and private beach, lakefront, or rainforest campsites—but note that cell service and WiFi are rare in these parts. Bonus: Given its far north location, it’s relatively easy to snag last-minute campsites that still offer peace and quiet.

Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

With a blend of history, wildlife, adventure, and expansive grasslands, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is true Canadian countryside. Campers come to this wild western spot to spend time in the Great Bear Rainforest and at alpine rivers (whitewater rafting is big here), but travelers usually also visit lakeside fishing lodges and historic Gold Rush towns such as Barkerville. Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is a prime spot for the chance to spot a grizzly bear.

Kootenay Rockies

Set in the province’s southeastern corner and part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, the Kootenays are home to four national parks: Glacier, Kootenay, Mount Revelstoke, and Yoho. Here you’ll find unrivaled wildlife—think black bears, mountain goats, and elk—much of which can be spotted even from the highway. Throughout the region are glaciers, peaks, waterfalls, and quirky little towns such as Golden, Cranbrook, and Kimberley, the highest in Canada at 1,113 meters up. Camping and tenting is typically open between May and September, with limited winter options.

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