Beautiful relaxing place. Very nice and accommodating staff. The only drawback is that the signage is small and confusing especially in darkness and rain. The driveway into the RV park is not really big rig friendly. We are a 43 foot coach pulling a 28 foot enclosed trailer. It was a challenge. If you are oversized, make sure you stay down off the hill and the closer to space 12 you can get the easier it will be . There a 芒鈧揾ippie dip芒鈧 or 芒鈧揾obo spring芒鈧 depending on where you芒鈧劉re from, just a short walk (less than 1/4 mile) from the RV park. Gorgeous water and relaxing scenic soak. I was bummed we had a schedule yo keep and couldn芒鈧劉t extend our stay by a day or two芒鈧 or a week.
Aprildawn Smith
Posted Oct 26, 2021; Kennewick Washington
Don芒鈧劉t stay anywhere else. Everything else in town is too close to the road. Be sure to follow the trail out of the campground up river 300yards to private hotspring!
Cscherr
Posted Oct 13, 2020; Whitefish MT
Well worth the price for the convenience to the hot springs. Friendly staff/owners, clean, wifi on site but not strong enough to work well in the RV parking. Easy, walkable town. Hot springs across the street, shopping & restaurants just a short walk away. We had Site #1 which was an easy in for our 30' TT.
Thevanderveldes
Posted Jul 08, 2019; WI
Very nice for us.
Be sure and walk up river to a very nice hot springs. Had a nice soak there.
Dorel Kynaston
Posted Aug 27, 2017; Woodland Hills Utah
Very pricy at $50 a night but it is right on the river and just across the street from the hot springs. Very walkable. Only a few spots are good for big rigs, but there is a large center area where you can maneuver, so it isnt too tight. Wi-fi mostly didnt work.
Soos
Posted Aug 24, 2017; Livingston TX
Small and tight. Right on river, but very steep bank. Very nice staff.
This park is set up for self contained RV's, and right downtown. Two minute walk to hit pools.
Kerby
Posted Mar 27, 2013; Eastern Oregon