Upper Hot Springs

Upper Hot Springs

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Rejuvenate your body in the geothermal waters of these historic hot springs while admiring the exquisite views of Banff National Park.

Upper Hot Springs is a thermal pool within the gorgeous landscapes of Banff National Park. Come here to relax in the geothermally heated and bubbling mineral water that flows from the Earth’s crust through the Sulphur Mountain Thrust Fault. Marvel at panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains as the therapeutic water cleanses and soothes your body. Have a scenic picnic or eat at the café at Upper Hot Springs.

Canadian Pacific Railroad workers discovered the springs in 1883. Prior to this, the site was most likely a sacred bathing place for First Nations people. The natural water temperature fluctuates between 81 F (27 C) and 116 F (47 C). Enjoy the pool at a full level even during winter, when the reduced amount of spring water is supplemented by municipal water.

The hot springs have been developed for tourism with a bathhouse, changing facilities and lifeguard service. Soak in the warm water and experience its revitalizing qualities. Gaze up at the surrounding snow-capped mountain peaks and alpine forests. Visit in the winter months for the chance to bathe in the hot water while snowflakes fall from the sky onto your head and shoulders.

Bring your own food to eat at the picnic tables set on a terrace above the pool. Purchase drinks and snacks from the on-site café. Browse for handicrafts and souvenirs at the gift shop.

You’ll find the hot springs about 3 miles (4 kilometers) south of Banff’s town center within the national park, which requires an entry fee. Public buses operate between the attraction and Banff. Park at the entrance to the pools. Nearby is the Banff Gondola, a scenic cable car with access to hiking trails and a walkway atop Sulphur Mountain. You can also hike from the springs to the top of the mountain along the Sulphur Mountain Trail.

Upper Hot Springs is open daily until late in the evening. It closes for yearly maintenance in late October. Pay a fee to use the pools. Lockers, swimsuits and towels are available for rent. Visit the springs’ official website for more information.

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Reviews of Upper Hot Springs

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2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveler
Jan 16, 2020

It was closed.

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveler
Oct 3, 2019

This is just a big outdoor swimming pool. Not impressive

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Sep 11, 2019

Just looked at it...didn't go in.

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveler
Sep 1, 2019

For someone who has been indulging in real hot springs in Japan for over 30 years, this place is just a travesty. An onsen should be a place of peaceful body purification, not a crowded, noisy swimming pool where you can't even swim. You have to change into and out of swimwear in dirty locker rooms with wet floors. North American and European tourists might not be bothered, but visitors from Japan should steer well clear of this place.

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveler
Sep 1, 2019

Look, for somebody who has been indulging in real hot springs in Japan for the past 30 years, this place is just a travesty. Unlike a true onsen, which is a relaxing ritual of body purification, this "hot springs" is a cramped swimming pool full of unwashed tourists where you can't even swim and you have to change in and out of swimwear in a dirty locker room with wet floors. North American and European travellers might not be bothered. Japanese visitors are strongly advised not to go as they will be disappointed.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Jul 30, 2019

It closed because of a "code brown" when we went, yuck!

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