Best Glamping near Hansen, ID

Twin Falls-Jerome KOA and Anderson Camp RV Park provide luxury glamping options in the Magic Valley region near Hansen, Idaho. Both locations feature cabin-style glamping accommodations with electricity, beds, and proximity to natural attractions. "Loved it here. Friends and families all gatherers here. Will be back," shared one visitor about Anderson Camp. The glamping cabins offer a comfortable middle ground between traditional camping and hotel stays, with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to shared facilities including showers, toilets, and trash disposal. Miracle Hot Springs also provides glamping yurts for visitors seeking a more unique accommodation experience, complete with access to natural hot springs.

Outdoor adventure opportunities surround these glamping destinations with Shoshone Falls just 15 minutes from Anderson Camp. The 1000 Springs Resort in nearby Hagerman offers glamping cabins with hookups and access to water recreation, while City of Rocks National Reserve provides yurt accommodations for those seeking more remote experiences amid the dramatic rock formations. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing directly from their glamping accommodations. According to a camper, "There is a really great walking trail that goes for about a mile back," referring to the paths available from Rock Creek RV Park. Seasonal considerations include most locations being open year-round, though some amenities like swimming pools are available only during summer months.

Best Glamping Sites Near Hansen, Idaho (15)

    1. Rock Creek RV Park

    27 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 734-9491

    $20 / night

    "OVERVIEW: The RV park is part of the county park- beautiful walking/bike path with the creek flowing through."

    "There is disc golf and plenty of hiking trails to walk near a rolling creek. Pit toilets only but sites have water and electricity if needed. Plenty of grass areas and pavilions to use."

    2. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

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

    "It is well kept and the deluxe sites have a nice BBQ, slide love seat, and fire pit. It is a bit cold to use any of them this time of year, but it is still nice."

    "The staff at front desk was welcoming and nice. The place was quiet at night and super clean bathrooms, showers, and all around. We were very pleasantly surprised."

    3. 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."

    "The noise from the highway was not a problem. The bathrooms were clean and satisfactory."

    4. Steer Basin Campground

    3 Reviews
    Murtaugh, ID
    18 miles
    Website

    "A great campground in the South Hills of Idaho that feels like an oasis in the desert!  This is one of a few developed campgrounds that you encounter as you head up Rock Creek Rd. "

    "Vault toilets (not available in winter) and water available, no trash service so be prepared to pack it out. As others have said it's right along the road so you do get the occasional traffic noise."

    5. 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."

    "It is a nice grassy spot behind the bathrooms. The other spots were great for pull-through RV's or tent spots."

    6. Wilson's RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Wendell, ID
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 536-2301

    $35 - $55 / night

    7. City of Rocks Campground — City of Rocks Natural Reserve

    25 Reviews
    Almo, ID
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 824-5901

    "Some on the sites you have a little walk to. All have fire pits and picnic table."

    "They have water and bathrooms spread throughout the reserve, we were about .25 miles away from the bathroom and .50 from water-no big deal."

    8. Lud Drexler Park

    8 Reviews
    Rogerson, ID
    31 miles
    Website

    $5 - $15 / night

    "Electric, water and toilets on site - no showers. T-mobile service good. No trails nearby."

    "Couldn't really see anything but smoke, scrub brush, and lots of flies. The flies were horrible. Half the campground was under construction - should be nice later."

    9. 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"

    10. 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"

    "Bathrooms were clean. Men and women's toliets are on one side of the building and individual shower rooms on the other."

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Glamping Reviews near Hansen, ID

157 Reviews of 15 Hansen Campgrounds


  • C. W.
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Miracle Hot Springs

    Not for RVs or for people concerned about Covid

    We stayed at Miracle as Banbury was fully booked for RVs sites. However, it was great to be steps away from the river.

    No sewage but had electric and water (that leaked; rented spot 4 that many ppl thought was a drive through lane).

    No one in their hot springs (including staff) were wearing masks or setting suicidal distant rules. No Verizon reception until you drive up the hill a little bit. Oh, and you'll have a great breeze of manure all day long.

  • 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.

  • Julia M.
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Rock Creek RV Park

    Love this park! First come, first served

    OVERVIEW: The RV park is part of the county park- beautiful walking/bike path with the creek flowing through. Our back in site was nearby our neighbors, but felt spacious because it's an end site directly across from the camp host. Easy to navigate the concreted roads and the space was easy to back in to. 

    Hard to beat $20 for W&E hookups. It's a quiet campground. Trashcans all around the park conveniently. The area as you drive up seems a bit run down, but as soon as you get into the park, it's great. 

    There is a free public dump station 1 mile away in town since there is not a dump station on site. 

    The park has unisex toilets around the grounds that are vault toilets so nothing fancy. Picnic tables, lots of green space around and the trail goes for at least 2 miles round trip. 

    CELL SERVICE: We work remote- We used out AT&T hotspot and had an awesome connection. Reliable for video calls all week. Gradely harshly, giving 4 out 5, only because they don't have wifi and also ideally would have been nice to have sanitizer(especially this year) in the bathrooms. Everything was was lovely. 

    GUEST SERVICES: Camphost was super friendly. We came in around 8:30pm on a Monday night with fingers crossed we would find a spot.. and we did with no problem. If it looks full as you enter, keep going past the camphost and you will find the pull thru options. The camp host came over on his gator and shined his lights to help us as we set up. He was very kind. 

    NEARBY: Close to downtown Twin Falls with some cute coffee shops and breweries. Also about 50 mins away there is a place called Mammoth Cave that might be the most interesting cave experience you ever experience. I highly encourage it.

  • 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.

  • Dana A.
    Aug. 11, 2021

    Twin Lakes Campground

    Great view and quiet

    We had a quiet campground nestled in the trees. Just a short walk away brings you to incredible views and cool rock formations. There is an outhouse but no running water and it’s a trash in/trash out campsite. We loved our stay and got great pictures.

  • colin The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 11, 2024

    Bennett Springs

    Snow

    Took the long drive up and arrived at the campground at night. Didn’t see the snow and almost got stuck. Currently (5/10/24) there is snow blocking the entrance and impassible.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2022

    Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    Not far off highway

    It is well kept and the deluxe sites have a nice BBQ, slide love seat, and fire pit. It is a bit cold to use any of them this time of year, but it is still nice.

  • 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.

  • 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


Guide to Hansen

Several campgrounds near Hansen, Idaho provide access to popular outdoor activities while still offering modern conveniences. Located in south-central Idaho at approximately 4,200 feet elevation, the area features desert terrain contrasting with lush river valleys. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F during day and cool to 50-60°F at night, making proper preparation essential for comfortable glamping close to Hansen.

What to do

Fishing at nearby reservoirs: Lud Drexler Park sits by Salmon Creek Reservoir with camping sites that provide access to fishing. "This campground drops you down to river level so you hardly know your in the big city. With the river running through and huge grass area it is beautiful," notes Mike M. about Rock Creek RV Park, which offers similar water access.

Hot springs soaking: Miracle Hot Springs offers various temperature pools for relaxation. "The hot springs are great. I asked if I could use a camp sight for the nigh, I told them I am self contained with a great heater," writes Israel B. The facility includes multiple soaking options with private rooms available.

Rock climbing: Castle Rocks State Park provides extensive climbing opportunities. "This is an Idaho state park and requires a fee to enter (was $10). This is a great place to go if theres swarms of climbers at the City of Rocks because of the fee which tends to drive away most dirtbag (endearing term for us) climbers," explains Alan B.

Star viewing: The minimal light pollution creates excellent stargazing conditions. "We went to bed early and opened the blinds on the front stargazing window of our Lance. The view was breathtaking! It was such a clear night (and so dark in the campground) that we could see hundreds of stars," shares Layla D. about Castle Rocks State Park.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Rock Creek RV Park offers well-spaced sites despite being in town. "Hidden just off the main road, this lovely park and RV campground is completely unexpected. Don't let the industrial feel of the initial area scare you off, down the hill you'll find a park in the gorge!" writes Wanderfalds L.

Clean facilities: Twin Falls-Jerome KOA maintains their bathrooms and common areas well. "The staff at front desk was welcoming and nice. The place was quiet at night and super clean bathrooms, showers, and all around. We were very pleasantly surprised," reports Daniel Z.

River access: Several campgrounds offer direct water access. "We were able to paddle over to Ritter island on our paddle boards. The campsites are decent size but way to close together where you are basically on top of the camp site next to you," notes Natalie J. about 1000 Springs Resort.

Budget-friendly options: Some campgrounds offer affordable glamping near Hansen. "Also compared to other campgrounds it is very cheap," mentions Mike M. about Rock Creek RV Park, which provides water and electric hookups at lower rates than resort-style facilities.

What you should know

Limited shade at some sites: Many campgrounds have minimal tree cover. "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," explains Derek F. about Anderson Camp RV Park.

Seasonal insect issues: Flies can be problematic during certain periods. "As soon as we got out of the truck, we were swarmed with flies. So we hopped back in to find a different spot, thinking it would be different. It wasn't. There was nothing we could do to battle the flies," reports Sydni B. about Lud Drexler Park.

Highway noise: Proximity to roads affects some locations. "Close to freeway - definite road noise. If your site is near dump station you will have a strong sewer smell," warns karl about Wilson's RV Park.

Water level fluctuations: Reservoirs and waterways change seasonally. "We rode our bikes down to the docks and the water was very low so, a lot of bugs and algae IN the water," notes Daisee Mae S. from Lud Drexler Park.

Tips for camping with families

Kids' activities: Twin Falls-Jerome KOA offers dedicated recreation options. "Can't explain it but I just love this campsite. Not the biggest or best KOA I've been too but the mixture of the friendly staff, clean campsites, and cool little gift shop just gets me!" shares Daniel C.

Playgrounds and pools: Some facilities provide multiple recreation areas. "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)," describes Derek F. about Anderson Camp.

Pet-friendly accommodations: Most campgrounds welcome pets with certain restrictions. "Dog poo around our camp site. 30 amp did not work. Otherwise just okay," cautions marcus about conditions that sometimes arise at pet-friendly sites.

Walking trails: Several campgrounds feature accessible paths. "There are large rigs here. There is a stream that runs thru the park and has a nice walking trail," mentions Beth S. about Rock Creek RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Prepare leveling equipment for some locations. "Spots were a little uneven and made our stairs a lot higher then we like," shares Kathe M. about staying at Miracle Hot Springs.

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies widely. "No wifi or cell coverage (T-Mobile or AT&T), so plan accordingly!" advises Jessica about Miracle Hot Springs.

Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds have onsite dump facilities. "Dump about a mile away. Extremely well maintained. Vault toilets. Lots of paved walkways. Narrow steep, short, paved road in and out, 40 foot rigs navigated in and out," explains Wanda K. about Rock Creek RV Park.

Road conditions: Access roads can be challenging. "The short road down to the park is a bit steep but doable. Fyi-Some spots are not very level There are large rigs here," notes Beth S., providing important information for drivers of larger rigs considering glamping accommodations near Hansen.

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