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13 spaces 9 with hookups. Established campground $55 with hookups $40 without. Includes discount to hot springs which are only open Thursday through Sunday.
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Expensive and right next to highway. Hot springs closed to the public Monday through Wednesday. Many better places to stay in this area.
Report Check-In$40 a night for a tent site that includes a picnic table. $50 a night for an RV full hook up site. no cell service but you can connect to campsite wifi with code 'internet'. cannot pay cash, can only book site through website with CC. $3 to soak at hot spring 10a-10p for campers. two individual hot shower/flushing toilets inside and a porta potty next to three tent sites.
Report Check-InGreat little place. Hot springs busy but great to soak in. Restaurant serves homegrown meals. Clean hot showers. Very relaxing. Quiet while we were there.
Report Check-In$33 hookup and tenting options. Good enough for the night but not much to do in this area. Hot spring was nice, $3 if you’re camping. Food was really good
Report Check-InVery cool campgrounds - notable for sustainability. They grow their greens on site, recycle everything and provide reusable plastics for dining.
Live music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (ridiculously low $2 cover). Watch it from the hot spring.
Also notable that the food is high quality - this isn’t festival fare... Think gastropub with nice beers and wine.
Report Check-InDefinitely has lots of character. Natural hot spring that’s basically one big tub with wooden walls. Served beer and food (which is also allowed in/near the pool which is pretty interesting). Changing rooms are small and don’t have a shower. Didn’t stay for the night, drove down to public land in Ennis instead.
Report Check-In13 spaces 9 with hookups. Established campground $32 with hookups 22 without. Includes discount to hot springs
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