Lisa
For Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park: Highly recommend travelers stop and soak in the hot springs, even if only for an hour! Such a wonderful outdoor experience. The campground is very serene, and everything is accessible, including the Hot Springs!
Posted May 23, 2025 by Lisa from Missouri. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DSVT
For Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park: We were looking for a place to stay that would be convenient to visit Liard Hot Springs. We’re self-contained and don’t use the facilities. We stayed on a Monday night in Late May in our 8 meter (25 foot) MH.
This is a very nice CG situated at the Liard Hot Springs. There are over 50 sites arrayed around 2 loops. The sites are relatively large, separated by trees for privacy and shade. Sites are gravel and most need some leveling. There are no hookups. There is potable water to fill an RV tank. There’s no dump station. There’s no cell coverage. We arrived at noon and the CG was half full. It was nearly full by the end of the day. There’s overflow camping nearby.
The Liard Hot Springs are a 10 minute walk from the CG.
Posted May 28, 2019 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mike
For Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park: This is also a must stop for me along the Alcan. Hot springs are amazing, always see moose along the boardwalk. Great campsites, not very many so get there early. Dry camping so be prepared for that and be prepared for mosquitos, lots of mosquitos.
Posted Jul 29, 2016 by Mike from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
The Travelin' Gal
For Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park: This is one of our favorite places to stop on the Alaska Highway. To us, it is a destination stop and worth a few day stay just to enjoy the natural springs morning, noon, and evening! Be prepared to walk the boardwalk trail to the springs from the campground. There are no hookups, but you can fill up with water and there is a dump station. You may also use your generator between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to recharge. The first time we visited we even saw a very large moose cross the boardwalk trail to the hot springs. So be vigilant, but think about bringing your camera! You, too, may be lucky enough to snap a photo of a moose!
Posted Nov 16, 2015 by The Travelin' Gal from Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.