The Nash Creek Hot Springs are the furthest north in Canada and the most remote in Yukon. The springs and surrounding area are part of the settlement grounds covered by the Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation people’s final agreement, and public recreation access is allowed under the government agreement settlement.
The Springs are located in central Yukon, 120 kilometres northeast of Mayo. They’re about 12 kilometres upstream, on the south side of Nash Creek, from where it empties into the Wind River. There is a small private airfield near the springs that is presently inaccessible to fixed-wing aircraft, as well as a private residence near the airstrip.
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