Follow the Old Coach Trail above the Columbia River Wetlands for an easy 9 km hiking and biking trail. Start from Radium Hot Springs or Dry Gulch.
The Sinclair Creek trail is an easy short hike or bike at the valley bottom of Radium Hot Springs. This trail includes an off-leash dog area and pump and jump tracks.
Enjoy a challenging and peaceful 18-hole golf course offering forested areas and views of the mountains.
One of the two 18-hole golf courses in Radium offering both the excitement of golfing and viewing the Columbia River Wetlands. The public is able to use this green space in the winter months for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.  
A small playground at the corner of Kirk Street, with swings and slides. A nice quiet area away from all the hustle and bustle of the traffic.
The town's green space with a playground, picnic space and outdoor gym area. An outdoor ice skating rink is set up during winter months for games of hockey and family skating time.
An excellent roadside stop. Learn about how wildlife fences and underpasses keep animals safe with self-guided activities. Fun for kids!
One of the most impressive gateways to a national park in Canada, and arguably one of the most recognizable features of Kootenay, are the tall red walls forming Sinclair Canyon.
Spread out a picnic blanket and relax or access the Kootenay River for fishing and canoeing.
Cross two bridges over the Kootenay River and meander through old-growth forest. Finish at a lake with a beautiful backdrop of the mountains.
An easy walk takes you to three iron-rich mineral springs that stain the surrounding earth. Great spot for snowshoeing during the winter.
Hold a piece of earth's history on a guided hike. Learn about the role fire played in helping scientists discover new fossil sites. Reservations are required.