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4.5 (2 reviews)

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Juniper Campground - roomy sites

Juniper Campground

4.4(18 reviews)
62.4 mi

beautiful glamping tent was fantastic…read more we will definitely be doing that again here rwal soon

I CANNOT EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW THE CAMP HOST WAS SO VERY RUDE! The grounds were fine, but the incident…read morethat occurred at Juniper Campground in Ririe, Idaho, on the evening of Saturday, September 13, 2025 left a very bitter taste in our mouths about the trip. What was intended to be a joyful family outing turned into a distressing experience due to the conduct of the camp host. My father-in-law and his wife had made a reservation at Juniper Campground for the weekend and invited my family to join them--myself, my two sons, and our grandchildren. We were all excited to spend quality time together and to try out our newly purchased travel trailers. As first-time trailer owners, this was meant to be a fun and educational experience before the camping season ended. Unfortunately, I had previously purchased concert tickets for an event at Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls scheduled for Saturday evening. My sons and I decided to briefly leave the campground to attend the concert and return afterward. We left in the early evening and returned around 10:20 PM. Upon arrival, we found the second entry gate--through which we had originally entered--locked with a padlock. We then drove to the first gate, which had rising arms and red LED lights, but it did not respond. I exited the vehicle to search for an intercom or manual override, but found none. While attempting to look up a contact number, a white truck with an orange cone in the back approached rapidly. The driver, who identified himself as the camp host, immediately confronted me in an aggressive and profane manner. He shouted, "What the hell are you doing at my gate?" I calmly explained that we were campers returning from a concert and were trying to re-enter the campground. He responded with hostility, saying, "The gates are locked at 10 PM. Didn't you read the rules?" I replied that we had not received any rules, as my 78-year-old father-in-law had checked in first and inadvertently failed to pass them along while we were focused on setting up our trailers. The host continued to berate me, accusing me of lying and using profanity such as "Bullsh*t, everybody receives the rules." When asked for our campsite number, I was momentarily unsure, as my father-in-law had directed us to our spot upon arrival. While I searched for the information, the host continued to question our motives, saying, "Why are you leaving and returning to the campsite this time of night?" I explained our concert plans, only to be met with further disbelief and ridicule. He mocked my Van Halen t-shirt and claimed, "Nobody goes camping to leave for a concert," and "Those bands sucked. The last time I saw Van Halen was in 1979." At this point, I attempted to clarify our situation, but the host warned me that if I raised my voice, he would not allow us back into the campground. After locating a screenshot of our reservation details, I showed it to him. He finally allowed us entry and handed me a printed copy of the rules, stating, "Next time, read the rules." This interaction left me feeling humiliated, belittled, and treated as though I were a criminal. The camp host's behavior was not only unprofessional but bordered on harassment. I understand the importance of rules and quiet hours, but they should be enforced with courtesy and respect--not hostility and profanity. I am deeply disappointed by this experience and will not be returning to Juniper Campground. I'm leaving this review to ensure others are aware of the treatment we received. Guests deserve to feel safe and welcomed--not intimidated or verbally abused.

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Juniper Campground - Pull through site

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Juniper Campground - Typical pull through site

Typical pull through site

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Lava Hot Springs World Famous Hot Pools - This is the temp of their hottest pool

Lava Hot Springs World Famous Hot Pools

4.3(171 reviews)
13.8 mi
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If you're looking for one of the most relaxing, refreshing, and genuinely unique experiences in…read moreIdaho, Lava Hot Springs is absolutely worth the trip. I was blown away by how clean, peaceful, and well-maintained the public hot springs are. The geothermal pools range from 102° to 112°, so you can pick the perfect temperature for your soak -- whether you want something warm and soothing or a hotter pool that melts away every bit of stress. One of the biggest surprises was how crystal-clear the water is. There's no sulfur smell, which makes the whole experience even more enjoyable. The natural mineral water flows through constantly, meaning it's always fresh and never stagnant. That alone puts Lava Hot Springs above so many other hot springs I've visited. The atmosphere is beautiful, especially with the surrounding mountains and rising steam creating the most peaceful vibe. It's open year-round, and I can only imagine how magical it must be in winter with snow falling around you. Whether you're road-tripping, visiting with family, or planning a relaxing getaway, this spot is a must. Lava Hot Springs is easily one of the best geothermal soaking destinations in the West. I'll definitely be coming back! https://linktr.ee/reessroots

It's a hidden gem! The venue is clean and surprisingly not crowded!…read more I hesitated to do a review on this place as I'd like to keep it to myself and less traffic but on 2nd thought I was like wth...lol It is on the border of Idaho & Utah. Natural hot spring with multiple pools. It was not crowded at all and we did not have to walk far or fight the dirt road to get to like most hot spring. In fact it looked like any regular pools or spa but as you get close you can see the steam wafting up and as you dip your feet in the water it's "aaaaahhh" at first sigh... hehee I don't remember the cost but it was between $10-$20. There were plenty of free parking. They even have a locker and shower. I can't wait to go back when I'm on a road trip that way. Making plans already...heheh...

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Lava Hot Springs World Famous Hot Pools - Lockers - they only take quarters

Lockers - they only take quarters

Lava Hot Springs World Famous Hot Pools - Entrance area

Entrance area

Lava Hot Springs World Famous Hot Pools - Metal art structure over the entrance

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Paris Springs Campground - Campsite fire pit

Paris Springs Campground

3.3(3 reviews)
52.7 mi

Firstly I'd like to say if I could rate this zero stars i'd do so in a heartbeat…read more Our experience at Paris Springs Campground was unfortunately overshadowed by one of the most unprofessional and upsetting interactions we've ever had while camping. We had booked our site through the official website, fully under the impression that we were staying at a first-come, first-served site. Our first night went smoothly. However, things took an unexpected turn on the second day when we returned from the lake and were kindly informed by another group that they had reserved the same site. We were confused but respectful, and immediately began packing up to avoid any conflict. When the rest of our group arrived, we decided to clarify the situation with the camp host--a decision we quickly came to regret. Rather than offering an explanation or any semblance of professionalism, the host immediately told us, "Pack up or I'm calling the cops." This was said without listening to our concerns and while we were already in the process of packing. Moments later, he returned to our site and began yelling at us, escalating an already tense situation. We were stunned. Not only were we not given the basic courtesy of a conversation, but the host also made several false accusations--including that we hadn't paid for our second night, which was completely untrue. We tried to resolve the issue by offering the payment again in person, which he refused. In the end, we had no choice but to leave the money behind and vacate in a rush--so quickly, in fact, that our gear was packed haphazardly, and we fear some of our belongings may now be damaged. This experience left us not only disappointed but honestly hurt. We were treated with hostility, not as paying guests or even as fellow human beings seeking clarity in a confusing situation. Camping should be about community, nature, and peace--not intimidation and aggression. Due to the camp host's behavior and the complete lack of professionalism, we cannot recommend Paris Springs Campground to others. We hope future guests are treated with more respect and dignity than we were.

We stayed at this campground for the 4th of July weekend. It's a really lovely, quiet campground in…read morethe Cache National Forest. The upsides: This campground is surrounded by beautiful trees and greenery. There is fresh drinking water and lots of shade in the campsites. Each campsite has a fire pit and a large picnic table. The campground is next to a creek and is a short 300-yard hike from Paris Springs, a cool little spot to see. It's also about a 30 minute drive to Bear Lake's north shore. The downsides: Mosquitoes are present throughout the entire day. Bring lots of bug spray! The road to the campground is a 4-mile long dirt road which may get pretty rough in wet weather. Also, the bathrooms have pit toilets and do not have sinks or showers. We really enjoyed our stay here and would be glad to camp here again if we're in the area. I would recommend reserving your campsite online ahead of time to make sure you get a spot.

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Paris Springs Campground - Dirt road leading to the campground

Dirt road leading to the campground

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