Best Cabin Camping near Hansen, ID

Rustic cabin rentals near Hansen, Idaho include options at Twin Falls-Jerome KOA, Anderson Camp RV Park, and Miracle Hot Springs. These accommodations provide varying levels of comfort and amenities, with most offering electricity and basic furnishings. The cabins at Twin Falls-Jerome KOA feature full hookups and access to shared facilities. "This is probably one of the fanciest camping sites I've ever been too. They had an adorable gift shop and frozen yogurt night was happening during my visit," noted one visitor about the KOA. Miracle Hot Springs offers unique geodesic dome cabins surrounded by apple trees, providing a more secluded experience with access to their hot springs complex.

Depending on the campground, cabin styles range from basic rustic structures to more comfortable furnished units. Hagerman RV Village offers cottage rentals in a shaded, quiet setting away from highway noise. A visitor commented, "Cute, friendly, clean. Shade and landscaping. Cottages to rent and full RV hookups." Most cabins in the area accommodate 2-6 people, with some designed for couples and others for families. Pet policies vary by location, with many sites including Twin Falls-Jerome KOA and Anderson Camp being pet-friendly. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when Lake Walcott State Park's cabins fill quickly.

Most cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire rings and picnic tables while others provide indoor cooking options. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, visitors staying at Miracle Hot Springs appreciate the proximity to bathing facilities, with one noting, "I would recommend renting a private room for $40 to soak in your own tub." On-site camp stores at locations like Twin Falls-Jerome KOA stock essential items, though selection is limited. For more extensive grocery needs, the nearby towns of Jerome, Eden, and Hagerman offer shopping options within a short drive of most cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hansen, Idaho (9)

    1. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    22 Reviews
    Jerome, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 324-4169

    "Road noise is minimal depending on where you are in the RV park. Love the amenities for everyone (playground, dog parks, pool, mini golf, etc)."

    "They had lots of social areas around and lots of variety between RVs, tent sites, and cabins but the tent camping sites were pretty tightly packed together."

    2. Anderson Camp RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Hansen, ID
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 825-9800

    "The campsite was convenient for us because it was close to the freeway. On the flip side that comes with vehicle traffic noise. There were places for both RV’s/campers and tents."

    "Cons: Sites are small and very crammed together, no privacy and it is right off the freeway so you hear a lot of traffic depending on your site."

    3. Miracle Hot Springs

    12 Reviews
    Castleford, ID
    29 miles
    Website

    "recently updated- the pools and surrounding areas are well kept. pools feel so good with the different temp areas. staff was friendly but not helpful."

    "The campsite is rustic, with closely spaced sites and two riverside group camps, one of which has water access."

    4. 1000 Springs Resort

    9 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 837-4987

    "The campsites are decent size but way to close together where you are basically on top of the camp site next to you."

    "We used this more of a dock and boat ramp which gave us access to a great stretch of the Snake River. In the building there is a nice warm pool with slides and rolling logs for the kiddies"

    5. Smoky Mountain Campground — Castle Rocks State Park

    16 Reviews
    Almo, ID
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 824-5901

    "Located about a 7-mile drive/walk to the entrance of City of Rocks, Smoky Mountain Campground is situated above the valley providing a wonderful view from many sites including space #19 where I parked"

    "May 9-13, 2019 Nice park. Site 16 had electric and water. Very clean PRIVATE showers. Verizon 3G was poor. Elevation 5,567. No TV service through antenna. Very nice hike."

    6. Hagerman RV Village

    7 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 837-4906

    "Very well maintained, laundry is cheap, $3, and just a joy to be outside. We spent our time around the picnic table, despite 98°temps."

    "Cottages to rent and full RV hookups . Wifi . Hotshowers ."

    7. Lake Walcott State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Minidoka, ID
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 436-1258

    "This is a State Park with beautiful landscaping and walking trails. There are plenty of RV and tent sites. The lake is absolutely beautiful with views of mountains in the distance."

    "Cooled off during the hot days swimming in private spots on the lake. Water and electric hook ups, fire ring and picnic tables."

    8. Country RV Village

    1 Review
    Burley, ID
    29 miles
    +1 (208) 436-3652

    9. Rustic Edge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 539-9000

    $35 / night

    "Liz and her husband have done a fantastic job with their park; the sites are well kept and level. They have grass and gravel on the sites. The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids."

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  • C
    Feb. 17, 2021

    Smoky Mountain Campground — Castle Rocks State Park

    Beautiful location on the edge of City of Rocks National Preserve

    The relationship between City of Rocks National Preserve and Castle Rocks State Park is still not clear to me as this campground appears on the National Park Service website, although it is an Idaho State Park. That said, the park rangers seem to work cooperatively. This campground is delightful. Located about a 7-mile drive/walk to the entrance of City of Rocks, Smoky Mountain Campground is situated above the valley providing a wonderful view from many sites including space #19 where I parked my campervan.  I believe the walking distance to the reserve could be shorter by taking any of the hiking trails from the campgrounds rather than going along the paved roads which first go away from the City of Rocks then back up again, making a big "U". 

    During my one-night stay in February, water, showers and bathrooms in the campground were closed for the winter season. A very clean, pit toilet is located in the equestrian parking lot across from the campground entrance. The distance from the campsites to the bathroom will vary from quite close to about 1/4 mile max. And during the winter season, there won't be much competition for the spaces close to the bathroom, as I was the sole user during my time there. 

    In addition to the breathtaking views, the sites offer privacy from 3 sides though all face the loop access road. There are picnic tables, fire rings and electrical power. I did not note if water was available as it would have been shut off in February in any event.  There is a dump station about 1 mile down the road toward the exit. I do not know if it is open in the winter.

    Check-in during the off-season is accomplished by envelope collected at the entrance or directly to the ranger who came by in the morning to check-in. The rate was $27 per night. Definitely worth the money to stay in this tranquil campground so close to the magnificent City of Rocks.

  • Dave F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2021

    Lake Walcott State Park Campground

    Waterfront Campsite

    This is a State Park with beautiful landscaping and walking trails. There are plenty of RV and tent sites. The lake is absolutely beautiful with views of mountains in the distance. We stayed in space #13 with a lake view. The space had its own bbq grill, fire pit, picnic table and full hook ups. The park was about 1/3 full and quiet. We definitely want to go back. We highly recommend, especially if you want to include boating or fishing.

  • Erin A.
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Lake Walcott State Park Campground

    Perfect place to beat the heat

    Nice capacious campground on a beautiful reservoir. Cooled off during the hot days swimming in private spots on the lake. Water and electric hook ups, fire ring and picnic tables. There was no shade in our site but the ones closer to the lake had some trees

  • Alana R.
    Aug. 14, 2022

    Hagerman RV Village

    Great hidden gem!

    This campground is quiet, shady and pleasant. Very well maintained, laundry is cheap, $3, and just a joy to be outside. We spent our time around the picnic table, despite 98°temps. Hiked Box Canyon and swam, visited the Fossil Bed NM, and drove to Twin Falls for more swimming, shopping, movie and skating.

  • Z T.
    Jul. 9, 2021

    1000 Springs Resort

    nice spot, weird amenities

    i loved my campsite on the water….got afternoon shade. nice wifi signal. i am surprised that they don’t offer showers or running water, since it is available in abundance. i think it is silly that you have to pay extra for the pool. this place is great but overpriced

  • M
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    Quiet but close quarters

    Road noise is minimal depending on where you are in the RV park. Love the amenities for everyone (playground, dog parks, pool, mini golf, etc). Full hook ups available. $45 w/KOA membership (10% off), pull-through, full hook-ups. Would stay again. Very friendly and helpful family who run it. Only downside is shared pull-throughs: Literally looking in the window of our neighbors on driver’s side. There are cabins here.

  • Taleah U.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    KOA Tent Camping

    This is probably one of the fanciest camping sites I’ve ever been too. Definitely not as “in nature” as I’m used to but still a really cool experience. I paid 38 for one night for me and my 2 dogs. They had lots of social areas around and lots of variety between RVs, tent sites, and cabins but the tent camping sites were pretty tightly packed together. I like to sit out and read with my lanterns by the fire once the sun goes down and I ended up having to move into my tent to read because the site next to me was too bright from my lanterns and I felt bad. Other than that, they had an adorable gift shop and frozen yogurt night was happening during my visit. There are bathrooms with showers available. And a store to purchase anything and everything you may need from shampoo to firewood to food to cook as well as souvenirs. All together great experience and I would definitely camp again!

  • Annell N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Smoky Mountain Campground — Castle Rocks State Park

    Castle Rock State Park

    May 9-13, 2019 Nice park. Site 16 had electric and water. Very clean PRIVATE showers. Verizon 3G was poor. Elevation 5,567. No TV service through antenna. Very nice hike. Rock City Restaurant has good pizza. Tracy's General Store serves meals, has groceries, ice cream, showers, mail service and accepts UPS.

  • Tara M.
    Aug. 15, 2018

    Miracle Hot Springs

    nice oasis

    recently updated- the pools and surrounding areas are well kept. pools feel so good with the different temp areas. staff was friendly but not helpful.

    domes were clean and the bed and bedding was comfortable.


Guide to Hansen

Cabin accommodations near Hansen, Idaho range from rustic forest-side structures to waterfront cottages in the Snake River canyon. The area sits at approximately 4,000 feet elevation and experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F. Many cabin facilities remain open year-round, though winter access may require preparation for occasional snow and temperatures that can drop below freezing.

What to do

Explore natural springs: Head to Miracle Hot Springs to experience their geothermal pools and unique accommodations. "Pools feel so good with the different temp areas. Domes were clean and the bed and bedding was comfortable," notes one visitor. The site also features unusual wildlife attractions as another camper mentions, "There is an alligator on the property in the back, really cool for the kids."

Visit historical sites: The Hagerman Horse Fossil Beds National Monument offers educational opportunities just a short drive from Hagerman RV Village. "We spent our time around the picnic table, despite 98° temps. Hiked Box Canyon and swam, visited the Fossil Bed NM, and drove to Twin Falls for more swimming, shopping, movie and skating," shares a camper.

Water recreation: Snake River access provides excellent boating and fishing opportunities at Lake Walcott State Park. "The lake is absolutely beautiful with views of mountains in the distance. We stayed in space #13 with a lake view. We definitely want to go back. We highly recommend, especially if you want to include boating or fishing," according to a park visitor.

What campers like

Mineral soaking options: Private soaking tubs at Miracle Hot Springs provide a relaxing experience after a day outdoors. "Newly built, 21 individual tub rooms plus a big, deep swimming pool with perfect temperature water, a hot hot hot pool, a more shallow less hot big pool, and another pool yet!" describes one enthusiastic soaker.

Peaceful surroundings: Twin Falls-Jerome KOA receives praise for its tranquil atmosphere despite being relatively close to urban areas. "Everything worked quite well, my pool Throughs and the areas were relatively flat. We had no problems with water pressure, no problems with electricity," notes one reviewer who gave the site high marks.

Convenient location: Many cabin rentals serve as excellent base camps for regional exploration. A visitor to Twin Falls-Jerome KOA explains, "Easy on and off the highway. Including a convenient gas station when leaving in the morning. Easy access to restaurants in Twin Falls. Near the falls if you want to visit."

What you should know

Varied bathroom facilities: Cabin campers should check whether their accommodations include private bathrooms or require use of shared facilities. At Smoky Mountain Campground, "Bathrooms were clean. Men and women's toilets are on one side of the building and individual shower rooms on the other. All handicapped accessible and plenty of places to put your stuff so it stays dry."

Seasonal operations: Some facilities reduce services during off-peak months. At Smoky Mountain Campground, visitors noted: "The park is beautiful, and the sites are well-maintained. But we were disappointed to find that all the water and restroom facilities were closed during the winter."

Internet connectivity challenges: Cell service and WiFi quality vary significantly between locations. At Miracle Hot Springs, be prepared for limited connectivity as one visitor reported: "Worth noting that there was no wifi or cell coverage (T-Mobile or AT&T), so plan accordingly!"

Tips for camping with families

Water features for kids: Anderson Camp RV Park offers excellent facilities for families with children. "Lots to do for young children with a large playground, two shallow (2-3ft?) small outdoor pools, one with a water slide (swim and use at your own risk, not attended), putt putt golf (water slide and putt putt extra charge), and snack bar."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Lake Walcott State Park provides chances to observe local animals. "The deer tend to come in in the early evening hours to enjoy the park too and are not very spooked by people," notes one camper, adding that "you can see a variety of birds enjoying the water and the shallower rapids for fishing."

Weather considerations: Prepare for potentially challenging conditions when booking cabin stays. One Lake Walcott visitor shared: "I'll start by saying that we were overcome with insects. That clearly tainted my experience. Maybe the bugs are only there at certain times but they were thick. People were wearing head nets."

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Hagerman RV Village offers attractive cabin alternatives for RVers seeking more comfort. "My family of 6 stayed in our 31' travel trailer for 2 nights over the Father's Day weekend and it was a welcome respite for us as we passed through the area on a year long journey. The bathrooms were sparkling and the sites were very well kept."

Hookup configurations: When staying at cabin and RV parks, note the placement of utilities. At Rustic Edge RV Park, "the sites are well kept and level. They have grass and gravel on the sites," making for comfortable stays whether in cabins or RVs.

Landscaping considerations: Be aware of sprinkler systems that might affect your gear at some locations. One visitor to Hagerman RV Village cautioned: "Be forewarned that this park is green and beautiful because sprinklers run at night and may hit your camp chairs and bbq. The staff do warn you about this in advance."

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