Crazy Creek Resort and Hot Pools is a destination location along the Trans Canada Highway between Revelstoke and Sicamous in British Columbia, Canada.
This awesome resort features 2 hot pools, a seasonal pool open from May to October as well as...
Crazy Creek Resort and Hot Pools is a destination location along the Trans Canada Highway between Revelstoke and Sicamous in British Columbia, Canada.
This awesome resort features 2 hot pools, a seasonal pool open from May to October as well as a cold plunge pool! Kids can enjoy the 2 playgrounds on site as well as a bike track. Walk the trails through remains of the ghost town of Taft. Enjoying beautiful scenery and fantastic fishing along the Eagle River. Additionally, you can pay a small rate to access a 240ft Suspension bridge and 100ft waterfall at Crazy Creek Resort as well!
If you're looking to stay, there are many options for booking a site here. Cabins and suites are available, and pool access is included when booking one of those options. Furthermore, RV sites and tent sites are available in the very large campground area here in B.C.
Located in the middle of a road trip between Vancouver and Calgary, making this a fantastic spot to take a break.
If you don't have time to stay overnight at Crazy Creek, that's ok! The pools and waterfall area are open to the public for drop ins as well. No reservations needed.
The plunge pool is small and chilly. Kept around 8 degrees, it's sure to wake you up. Alternatively, the hot pools are kept just under 100 degrees to warm you back up.
Crazy Creek Resort trails to and from the waterfall are a nice width, and well maintained. With some assistance on the hills, these trails are stroller friendly and wheelchair accessible
While visiting Crazy Creek Resort, I knew I had to explore the waterfall area. But early in the fall mornings of October, the sun doesn't hit that side of the mountain until after 11am. So I waited until around noon before heading out on the...
While visiting Crazy Creek Resort, I knew I had to explore the waterfall area. But early in the fall mornings of October, the sun doesn't hit that side of the mountain until after 11am. So I waited until around noon before heading out on the trails. The steps can be quite slippery so watch your footings
A must see attraction along the Trans Canada Highway between Vancouver and Calgary. Crazy Creek Suspension Bridge and Waterfall are visible from the highway, but it is worth paying the admission to access all the different views.
Like most stairs you'll find anywhere, these stairs can be slippery from the waterfall mist and sometimes worse when combined with certain weather. Enjoy the area, but watch your steps.
Even at the end of October, the Crazy Creek Falls still have a very nice, loud, flow happening. Always impressive to see late season waterfalls still roaring.
The ghost town of Taft is found on the Crazy Creek Resort property. And while hiking on the waterfall side of the resort, you can see this useful old town layout of Taft. It's handy if you plan on walking around the ruins, so you know where...
The ghost town of Taft is found on the Crazy Creek Resort property. And while hiking on the waterfall side of the resort, you can see this useful old town layout of Taft. It's handy if you plan on walking around the ruins, so you know where everything once was.
I loved all the interpretive signs located near the Suspension Bridge at Crazy Creek. This is just one of the many interesting signs while on the waterfall trail.