Choquette Hot Springs Provincial Park

[4] The Stikine River Hot Springs are a collection of over 15 individual hot springs that emerge out from the granitic rocks at the base of the valley wall, or from mud just beyond the valley floor.

At least four hot springs remain above the high tide and beaver pond flooding.

[2] Choquette Hot Springs Park features no facilities but allows backcountry or "walk-in" camping.

The hot springs are difficult to access due to extensive mud areas and the absence of any developed pools.

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