My family and I took a road trip in August, and our first stop was just outside Twin Falls, Idaho, at Nat-Soo-Pah hot springs (208-655-4337).
For $7, we pitched our tent on the grass of the large treed lot.
The rates for the pool were just as reasonable--under $15 for two adults, a 5-year-old, and an infant. The staff was totally friendly and very helpful. The facilities consisted of three swimming pools of natural mineral water flowing out of a spring at 99 degrees, while the soaking pool was kept at 104 to 106 degrees. There is also a fun water slide at the side of the large swimming pool. You can bring inflatables or rent tubes or sliding pads that also float. Great for loun
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My family and I took a road trip in August, and our first stop was just outside Twin Falls, Idaho, at Nat-Soo-Pah hot springs (208-655-4337).
For $7, we pitched our tent on the grass of the large treed lot.
The rates for the pool were just as reasonable--under $15 for two adults, a 5-year-old, and an infant. The staff was totally friendly and very helpful. The facilities consisted of three swimming pools of natural mineral water flowing out of a spring at 99 degrees, while the soaking pool was kept at 104 to 106 degrees. There is also a fun water slide at the side of the large swimming pool. You can bring inflatables or rent tubes or sliding pads that also float. Great for lounging, and worth the $2 rental fee. With a stamp, you are free to come and go throughout the day.
Locker rooms, snack bar, picnic area, overnight camping, and RV hookups are available on the premises. Keep in mind before you get there, the nearest store and service station are 4 miles away, and it's 16 miles to the nearest motel. No credit cards are accepted, so best to bring cash. They do have firewood for sale at the front.
Open from May 1 to Labor Day.
This little side trip was the highlight of our trip, and my 5-year-old is still asking us to go back.
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