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**Campsite is temporarily closed. A ranger noted that someone trashed it so they are rebuilding. You can still park on the highway side and walk into the hot springs.**
No overnight parking.
Signs say day use only. 7am to 9pm.
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An established campground in Boise National Forest with around 20 sites, pit toilets and potable water for $15 a night. Biggest highlights are the hot springs which were often empty and very clean. Can also park outside the campground to just visit the hot springs!
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Gate is closed. Campground is closed. Hot springs are a short walk away and a lot of fun though. Wear better shoes than flip flops, very slippery. We saw two people slip and hurt themselves.
Report Check-InCampsite is temporarily closed. A ranger noted that someone trashed it so they are rebuilding. You can still park on the highway side and walk into the hot springs.
Report Check-InSpent the night in the large parking lot/pull out off the highway. A little road noise, some people coming and going on Friday night w slamming doors etc, but decent sleep overall. Level w river background noise.
Report Check-InDue to recent gang activity the Campground is now a day use area only. Signs say Parking 7:00am to 9:00pm.
Rangers do patrol and enforce here.
Day use fee $5.00
Nice Campground in Boise National Forest at the beautiful Kirkham Hot Spring with paved sites, pit toilets, fire rings and picnic tables. Ist close to Hwy 21 but there is very few traffic, so it is quiet. Site 13 and 11 have its own hot pool.
Report Check-InNice sites, to bad some Jerks have left the surrounding area and fire pit a mess with burned glass bottles and cans all over.
The hot pools are definitely great.
We are here in off season, so didn't pay for camping or pools.
Parking is free next to the highway, so before you cross the bridge into the campground. the walk was like 2 minutes so not worth paying $5 for day use. Gorgeous place
Report Check-InCampground - meh. Hot springs - amazing. We decided to camp down the road at Pine Flats instead.
Report Check-InAmazing hot springs. $5 for day use or $2.50 with an annual pass.
Report Check-InAn established campground in Boise National Forest with around 20 sites, pit toilets and potable water for $15 a night. Biggest highlight are the hot springs which were often empty and very clean. Can also park outside the campground to just visit the hot springs!
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