Best Cabin Camping near Twin Falls, ID

Cabin options near Twin Falls include several developed campgrounds with both basic and furnished units. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA offers cabin rentals with convenient access to local attractions and family-friendly amenities. Anderson Camp RV Park in Eden provides cabin accommodations in a more rural setting. Miracle Hot Springs features cabins with access to natural hot springs, while 1000 Springs Resort offers riverside cabin rentals. "The bathrooms are great - individual rooms with toilet and shower for excellent privacy," noted one camper about the KOA facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabin sites include electricity and basic furnishings, though amenities vary significantly between properties. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA maintains a reputation for cleaner facilities and more robust amenities compared to other options. Pet policies vary by location with some cabins permitting dogs for an additional fee. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when Twin Falls attracts visitors to nearby Shoshone Falls. A recent review described the Jerome KOA as "a pretty standard KOA experience" with "clean campground" and "very nice and clean bathrooms."

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from simple microwaves to full cooking setups depending on the cabin category. Several campgrounds including the KOA and Anderson Camp have on-site convenience stores for basic provisions. Seasonal availability varies, with some properties like Twin Falls-Jerome KOA operating from March through October while others like Hagerman RV Village remain open year-round. The proximity to Twin Falls provides easy access to grocery stores and restaurants for additional supplies and dining options.

Best Cabin Sites Near Twin Falls, Idaho (7)

    1. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    23 Reviews
    Jerome, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 324-4169

    $63 - $105 / night

    "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
    9 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
    21 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
    24 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. Hagerman RV Village

    7 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    29 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 ."

    6. Rustic Edge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    29 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."

    7. Country RV Village

    1 Review
    Burley, ID
    37 miles
    +1 (208) 436-3652
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  • 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.

  • E
    Sep. 9, 2019

    Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    Standard KOA

    Standard KOA facilities (access to family style bathrooms, wifi, laundry room, etc). Only one of the tent sites in our lot had electricity and water. Very close to the town of Twin Falls, and near Shoshone falls (wonderful site!).

  • 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!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2022

    Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    Single night layover

    We stopped here during a road trip and it was a good choice. This is a pretty standard KOA experience.

    Good:

    • Easy on and off the highway. Including a convenient gas station when leaving in the morning.
    • Easy access to restaurants in Twin Falls
    • Clean campground
    • Very nice and clean bathrooms
    • Great staff who moved us to a better site even though we were just overnighting
    • Near the falls if you want to visit

    Okay:

    • As expected, the sites are a bit tight. At least in the RV section.
    • A bit of road noise from the highway and the road it’s on
    • Some cow pastures in the area, so there was occasional aroma
    • Pretty windy the night we visited
  • 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.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Hagerman RV Village

    Good place if the river spots are filled

    If you prefer van or camper camping then this is the place for you. It has good access to many boat docks along the Snake and also has easy access to the world renowned Hagerman Horse Fossil Beds

  • Beth M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2023

    Miracle Hot Springs

    A High Desert Oasis with Fabulous Water

    I have been to many developed hot springs and Miracle stands out as among the very best. The campsite is rustic, with closely spaced sites and two riverside group camps, one of which has water access. A small stream runs by the campsite bringing warm water, which makes a great place to sit in your lawn chair. The hot spring pools themselves are fantastic. 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! The changing and shower facilities are modest and clean. One thing that truly stands out is how welcoming they are to everyone, making bathroom and hospitality available all the time. As a senior, not only was the daily entry a mere $6.36, but I felt super safe everywhere there. It was hot in the day and warm at night, so you could wander around in shorts. The location in the high desert is enchanting and the night sky is huge. I stayed for about a week, wandering around to all the cool stuff to do nearby.


Guide to Twin Falls

Several cabin rental options exist throughout the Twin Falls area, each offering different levels of amenities and proximity to local attractions. The Magic Valley region sits at approximately 3,700 feet elevation with a high desert climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. Cabins near Twin Falls, Idaho typically require reservations 2-3 months in advance during peak summer season when temperatures average 85-95°F.

What to do

River access activities: At 1000 Springs Resort, cabin guests can enjoy direct Snake River 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 one visitor who appreciated the water activities.

Hot springs soaking: Relaxing in geothermal waters is a popular activity for cabin renters. "The hot spring pools themselves are fantastic. 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!" explains a Miracle Hot Springs visitor.

Mini-golf and swimming: Family-friendly activities are available at several cabin properties. "We really have enjoyed staying here. Kids love all the games mini golf, gaga ball and toys. We enjoyed the wildlife and hearing and seeing a huge owl outside our camp was a great touch," shares one Twin Falls-Jerome KOA guest.

What campers like

Indoor pool access: Multiple cabin properties feature heated swimming options. "The park staff were friendly and helpful. Close to several things to do, hotsprings, historical sites, fossil beds, and the town which had a few restaurants," notes a visitor at Hagerman RV Village, which offers cabin rentals.

Proximity to attractions: Cabin accommodations serve as convenient bases for exploring. "Just 20 minutes to Shoshone Falls and it worked out great. Some cows to the North of the park and semi busy road to the East. Bathrooms in good shape," mentions a KOA visitor, highlighting the strategic location of cabins near Twin Falls.

Water features: Many cabin rental properties feature ponds or streams. "The pond and lazy river were a hit with the kids. We sat all morning on the dock and watched frogs eating bugs off the water," explains a visitor to Rustic Edge RV Park, which offers cabin rentals among its accommodations.

What you should know

Varied cabin quality: Accommodations range from basic to fully furnished. "The domes were clean and the bed and bedding was comfortable," reports a visitor at Miracle Hot Springs, which offers geodesic dome cabin rentals surrounded by apple trees.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin rental experience significantly. "It is a beautiful site if you have a boat or kayak to get around the island. The springs are connected in an indoor pool with slides and water play which makes it great for families," notes a 1000 Springs Resort visitor.

Highway noise: Some cabin locations experience traffic sound. "There are beautiful views of the waterfalls across the river from the Campground. The campsite is a bit spendy at $25 a night per tent compared to other campgrounds nearby," explains a 1000 Springs Resort visitor who appreciated the scenery but noted cost concerns.

Tips for camping with families

Indoor swimming options: When temperatures fluctuate, heated pools provide reliable recreation. "We stopped here on out way home to Settle from Colorado. The staff at front desk was welcoming and nice. The place was quiet at night and super clean bathrooms, showers, and all around," shares a visitor at Twin Falls-Jerome KOA.

Budget for additional fees: Many cabin properties charge extra for 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," notes a 1000 Springs Resort visitor.

Playground access: Look for cabins with built-in entertainment. "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," explains a guest at Anderson Camp RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet access varies significantly between properties. "WiFi was pretty spotty. When it worked, speeds very slow … around 2 MBS," mentions a 1000 Springs Resort visitor who found connectivity challenging.

Bathroom quality: Facilities differ widely across cabin rental properties. "Has REALLY old bathrooms and showers. The facilities are located kind of far from the campsites. And donor have fully private showers (you have to dress/Undress in the main area). The shower stalls are also pretty stained," notes a visitor about certain older facilities.

Shade availability: Summer heat makes tree cover important. "Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise. Level pull-throughs," explains a Hagerman RV Village guest, highlighting the importance of shade for cabin stays near Twin Falls.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Twin Falls, ID is Twin Falls-Jerome KOA with a 3.9-star rating from 23 reviews.

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