Your Road Trip to BC’s Best Private Hot Springs – hidden gem Private hotsprings
The Vancouver Route: What to Expect on the Drive
- Distance: 614 km. State the facts drive time, general highway route (recommend Highway 1 East to Highway 6 through the Kootenays).
- Highlight key stops worth making along the way:
- Kamloops — fuel, food, a stretch break
- Revelstoke (68 km from the destination) a strong overnight option, mountain town with character
- Nakusp (32 km from Halcyon) last town before arrival, good for supplies
- Mention what makes this drive worthwhile beyond the destination: mountain passes, lake views, small-town BC at its most authentic.
- Include a suggested travel tip: break the drive into two days with a Revelstoke stopover for a more relaxed arrival.
The Calgary Route: What to Expect on the Drive
- Distance: 480 km. A shorter haul direct and straightforward.
- Recommended route: Highway 1 West through Banff and Golden, into BC via Rogers Pass.
- Highlight key stops:
- Banff / Lake Louise worth an early departure to beat the crowds
- Golden a solid midpoint, gateway to Glacier National Park
- Revelstoke same strong stopover recommendation as the Vancouver route
- Note that both routes converge near Revelstoke, making the final stretch identical regardless of starting point.
Arriving in Halcyon, BC – This is the private hotsprings – we are not affiliated with the resort, we are private – yet on the same street
- Set the scene: a waterfront location on Upper Arrow Lake, framed by the Monashee Mountains.
- Describe what guests arrive to glaciated peaks, deep blue lake water, a private covered deck, and their own infinity hot springs.
- Reinforce the core differentiator: 100% natural hot spring water, over 30 minerals, no chlorine, complete privacy.
- Mention the two rental options in more detail:
- Infinity Hot Springs Escape Cottage for couples large groups seeking an intimate escape
- Mountain Bear Hot Springs Chalet for those wanting a intimate view
- Cedar Log Cabin for those who want lake access and a waterfall
- www.kootenayhotsprings.com those who want an escape, pine loft chalets with hottub and economic friendly and pet friendly
- Reference the add-ons available: in-chalet massages, bath bombs, wine frame these as worth planning ahead.
What Makes This Different From Every Other BC Hot Springs
- Make the contrast explicit: public vs. private, chlorinated vs. all-natural, shared vs. exclusive.
- Name the mineral content over 30 naturally occurring minerals including calcium, magnesium, lithium, potassium, and sodium — without making health claims.
- Mention the infinity design: the visual experience of soaking while looking out over Upper Arrow Lake and the Monashees is the point.
How to Plan and Book Your Trip
- Direct readers to privatehotsprings.com to check availability and submit a booking request.
- Provide practical details: email to book (bookings@privatehotsprings.com).
- Recommend booking well in advance
- Suggest optimal times to visit for the road trip experience (e.g., late spring through fall for best driving conditions; winter for a dramatically different atmosphere).
Conclusion: One Road. One Destination. No Compromise.
- Recap the two routes cleanly: Vancouver (614 km) and Calgary (480 km), both ending at the same destination.
- Reinforce the core promise: all-natural BC hot springs, fully private, no chlorine, no crowds.
- State the call to action directly check availability and book at privatehotsprings.com.
