Not sure if this really answers the question, and an answer has already been accepted but I would use link from react-router:
in the routes you define names (this from a music database page:
var routes = (
<Route name="app" path="/" handler={require('./components/app')}>
<DefaultRoute handler={require('./components/homePage')}/>
<Route name="artist" handler={require('./components/artist/artistsPage')}/>
<Route name="artistSearch" path="artist/:artistSearchName" handler={require('./components/artist/artistsPage')}/>
<Route name="artistSearchPage" handler={require('./components/artist/manageArtistSearchPage')}/>
<Route name="album" handler={require('./components/album/albumsPage')}/>
<Route name="searchAlbums" path="album/:artistId" handler={require('./components/album/albumsPage')}/>
<Route name="song" handler={require('./components/song/songsPage')}/>
<NotFoundRoute handler={require('./components/pageNotFound')}/>
</Route>
);
and then in your component import Link from React-router:
var Link = require('react-router').Link; //(ES5)
import {link as Link} from 'react-router'; //(ES6)
and then you can use as the tag and it will work like an a tag with href = "something"
<div>
<h1>Artist Search Page</h1>
<ArtistSearchForm
artistName={this.state.artistName}
onChange={this.onArtistChangeHandler}
/>
<br/>
<Link to="artistSearch" params={{artistSearchName: this.state.artistName}} className="btn btn-default">Search</Link>
</div>
I also used it in a list to make the artist name a link to there albums page.