Sunday, July 28, 2019

Liard Hot Springs

Friday and Saturday night we camped at the Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Campground in British Columbia, Canada.  The campground features the largest natural hot springs in Canada.  The water comes out of the spring at about 108 degrees.  There were some trails to walk in the campground, but the main one was closed due to increased bear activity in the area.  The campground itself was nice, but it had no utility hookups.  Although we didn't have electricity at our campsite, we did have enough power in our camper battery to run the LED ceiling lights in the camper.  We also filled our camper's fresh water tank before parking, so we had enough water to wash dishes, take short showers and flush the toilet.  We visited the hot water of the springs several times before we left the campground Sunday morning.

RoxAnne soaking in the hot springs




Although we didn't see any bear at the campground, we did discover this baby mink.
 

1 comment:

  1. Oh my! That looks so amazing! I want a baby mink! That’s so sweet❤️

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