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A small locally owned hot springs. Has four bathrooms two of which have showers. The water is not too hot but a little over bath temperature. Four soaking areas to choose from. The small hot tub sized spring is the hottest do to the small size. The one giant pool sized spring that goes up to 6 ft deep. The last two areas are fixed inside the large soaking pool.
Large property that can fit big rigs. Some spots have electric, water and dump hookups. Possibly only one or two. My electric hookup didn’t work. The water smells of sulfur as do to the natural springs.
Prices may vary but as of this post $20 to stay the night and $10 to use the hot springs. Springs are open all night for guests and close at 9pm for non overnight guests.
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This place only has sites for tents. It only has electrical in a couple of the sites.
Report Check-InThis place is more like a big field, no structure of any kind. Paid 30$ for the night.... Some permanent RV are there but very old, lots of scrap around. I would not recommandcthat place.
Report Check-InCamper Van: No frills dry camping but it was very cheap to camp ($20) with hot springs unlimited privileges. We stayed way out back by the duck pond and it was a very peaceful and quiet night. Campers closer to the main area where hook ups are, complained about noisy people all night. Good restrooms with OK showers up until the weekend crowds come in and trash em up (DONT go on a weekend!) Owner is a friendly and easy going dude. Groceries, gas and restaurants are a very short drive away. Some people complain about the sulphur smell, but it didnt bother us. We had a pleasant stay.
Report Check-InAs pictured, with an eclectic mix of patio furniture and grills, office/vending/shower rooms all scattered around the soaking tubs. Also quite a crowd of locals in the later afternoon and evening, one group arrived with crockpots and a crowd, utilizing the space for a meal, but not the tubs. There were numerous small children and dogs running around the area.
I wasn’t offered a choice of upper or lower camps, paid $29 for one night and use of facilities. Dirt lot, level space, uncovered sewer pipe, spigot and 120V plug, no site number.
Nice hot spring. Enjoying a night on this campground. We stayed 1 night.
Report Check-InPrice is $30/night for hookup spots, $20 for upper dry camping spots. Plus you pay $7 a day (as long as you want to stay!) per person to use the pools. $5 if 65 or over.
Report Check-Inlove this place and have been coming here over 40 years. The owners are sweet, and I love the vibe. Very healing
Report Check-InA small locally owned hot springs. Has four bathrooms two of which have showers. The water is not too hot but a little over bath temperature. Four soaking areas to choose from. The small hot tub sized spring is the hottest do to the small size. The one giant pool sized spring that goes up to 6 ft deep. The last two areas are fixed inside the large soaking pool.
Large property that can fit big rigs. Some spots have electric, water and dump hookups. Possibly only one or two. My electric hookup didn’t work. The water smells of sulfur do to the natural springs.
Prices may vary but as of this post $20 to stay the night and $10 to use the hot springs. Springs are open all night for guests and close at 9pm for non overnight guests.
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