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Josiah

For Bear River Hot Springs: Ok so this place is interesting. We stumbled upon it and decided to stay a night in their campground. I cannot review the rv section as I didn’t stay in the rv hookup part of the park. They have a separate $16 zone where you basically park on the grass with no hookups. That’s what we did. The $16 area had plenty of tent campers who were pretty loud with big families. It’s not for everyone but we were fine with it because the hot springs are what made us stop. The hot springs pools are some of the best we’ve been to. There’s a giant 9 story slide for the kids and swimming until 11 at night. The water was 98 degrees in the big pool and 108 in the smaller one. The price for swimming was just $6 for each kid and $8 per adult. An additional $2 for use of the slide...and trust me the kids will want to use it. We spent hours and hours in the pool! It’s covered with 2 large canopies so you can soak in the shade. By the time we went to sleep it didn’t matter what the camping area was like. We were relaxed and ready to go to bed. The hookup area looked small and cramped. Not ideal but most people are there for the swimming. Apparently they are open for the winter and it’s supposedly quite enjoyable in the snow.

Posted Jun 21, 2020 by Josiah from Wa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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