Sloquet Hot Springs are located along the In-Shuck-ch Forest Service Road, just north of Harrison Lake. It's a long journey here that's best done with a partner vehicle, as there is no cellular service. Once you arrive there is camping for those who wish to overnight, and a day fee (~ $12/person) to spend the day. It's a short hike down a steep hill to get to the springs, which are popular in the summer season.
Escape into the wild to discover the rejuvenating waters of Sloquet Hot Springs. After a rugged journey along forest service roads, you'll find a series of beautiful, natural rock pools tucked beside the rushing Sloquet Creek. A short but steep five-minute trail from the rustic campsite leads you down to the springs, where you can soak in the geothermally heated water, fed by a stunning hot waterfall. It’s a truly off-the-grid experience, perfect for relaxing and reconnecting with nature far from the bustle of daily life.