Best Glamping near Wendell, ID

Miracle Hot Springs houses geodesic domes nestled among apple trees, offering a refined glamping experience just 15 miles from Wendell, Idaho. The resort provides heated accommodation options with comfortable beds and private soaking tubs, creating an upscale alternative to traditional camping. One visitor noted, "We got a private room for $40 to soak in our own tub with fresh clean water, which was great during the pandemic." The hot springs complex features multiple pools with varying temperatures, perfect for relaxation after exploring the nearby Snake River. Wilson's RV Park in Wendell also offers glamping accommodations with full hookups, though recent visitors mention the property lacks shade since many trees have died.

The hot springs are the primary attraction at Miracle Hot Springs, with both communal pools and private mineral baths available for an additional fee. The property sits alongside the Snake River, providing opportunities for kayaking and wildlife viewing. A recent camper highlighted, "The pools and surrounding areas are well kept and feel so good with the different temperature areas." Beyond the hot springs, 1000 Springs Resort features glamping accommodations with direct Snake River access and private boat docks. Guests can paddle to nearby Ritter Island to view the famous springs and waterfalls that transport underground spring water. The indoor geothermal pool complex includes water slides and play features, making these glamping destinations particularly appealing for families seeking camping with upscale amenities.

Best Glamping Sites Near Wendell, Idaho (13)

    1. Twin Falls-Jerome KOA

    23 Reviews
    Jerome, ID
    15 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."

    2. Rock Creek RV Park

    27 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    18 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."

    3. Miracle Hot Springs

    12 Reviews
    Castleford, ID
    10 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."

    4. 1000 Springs Resort

    9 Reviews
    Hagerman, ID
    8 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. Balanced Rock County Park

    28 Reviews
    Castleford, ID
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 734-9491

    "No power sites but the sites all have a grill and fire pit. Bathrooms but no showers."

    "It’s a little off the beaten path and seemingly in the middle of nowhere.

    Room for about 12-15 camping sites, many having fire pits, a few with tables."

    6. Wilson's RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Wendell, ID
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (208) 536-2301

    $35 - $55 / night

    "We would definitely recommend this park in Wendell, as it is easy on and off the interstate."

    "Clean, cute, well maintained and a friendly staff. Nice grassy areas with table, laundry .50 showers and a small market."

    7. Oregon Trail Campground

    9 Reviews
    Twin Falls, ID
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 733-0853

    "We stayed at Oregon Trail Campground in Twin Falls, Idaho in September 2021. This park is a FHU pull-thru site and also has back-in sites."

    "This cute, convenient campground is right outside downtown Twin Falls, giving access to everything you need. The tent sites are close to the road and the RV sites are close together."

    8. Three Island Crossing State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Glenns Ferry, ID
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 366-2394

    "We were about I hour early and the really nice person at the gate welcomed us and directed us to the Day Use area to wait. Wow! We were blown away."

    "Long paved with water and electric on one side and the pick-nik table behind us. It has 1 fire ring/grill in a box area. As crowded as the park seems, it’s very quite."

    9. Anderson Camp RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Hansen, ID
    25 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."

    10. Trail Break RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Glenns Ferry, ID
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 366-7745

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Park right next to your tent.

    The bathrooms are locked for paying campers only and have a sink, shower and toilet. Very clean and nice."

    "Leashed pets are welcome and mine loves the grass.

    The camp spots have fire rings.

    I get a tent spot for my rooftop tent and they have flushing toilets, showers, kitchen and laundry onsite."

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  • Corinna B.
    Oct. 1, 2017

    Three Island Crossing State Park Campground

    Nice cabin, but not much to do after 5 pm and too expensive

    We knew it would be hot when we visited this campground, so sprang ($55) for one of the few cabins with air conditioning. It was clean, small, and just fine. But there wasn't too much to do after 5 pm when the visitor center closed. No playground we could find, and the water isn't safe to swim in. Once the visitor center opened up in the morning though, that was an absolute gem. Would probably stay here again but just get a regular camp site. The cabin wasn't really worth it.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Les R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Trail Break RV Park & Campground

    Listen to the sounds of highway cars and trains all night

    We originally planned to camp at Three Island state park, based on the positive Dyrt reviews, but when we arrived there, the posted fee for sites was $34, which we found too expensive for our mere purpose of sleeping and then hitting the road again. We remembered a sign on the way to the park that read "Camping - RV + Tents. Less $$$ than state park." So we figured, heck, let's just go there. We read quickly online that the prices for tent sites are $15. Perfect! We arrive at 11pm, which yes, it's late, BUT the office sign was blinking "OPEN." So we thought no problem. We ring the camp host. He sounds grumpy but arrives a couple minutes later. He is definitely grumpy. He tells me they do accept credit card and it will be $25. I ask for clarification given the listed price online. He says "New policy as of 6 days ago. I'm sick of people arriving late at all hours." Fair enough...but turn off the "Open" sign. I agree to pay it, we're exhausted at this point, and at least the campground has showers.

    Some pros: very close to highway

    Some cons: very close to the highway and a train track.

    The tenting experience: we listening all night to the sound of bug zappers, hourly train whistles, and speeding cars. See the video for reference. The tent sites were flat at least. A basic grill but no picnic table provided. It is probably convenient to have the wifi and laundry on-site, but we wouldn't know because we left as soon as we could after a near sleepless night.

  • Tatiana G.
    Apr. 14, 2019

    Trail Break RV Park & Campground

    Clean, simple and decent priced sites

    Tent sites and rv sites available!

    Tent sites are on a nice large green patch of grass. Park right next to your tent.

    The bathrooms are locked for paying campers only and have a sink, shower and toilet. Very clean and nice.

    There is also a locked washroom for paying campers to use as well.

    The owners live on site and are very friendly and are happy to help with questions!

    Very decently priced when all you need is somewhere to set up your tent for the night and get up and go in the morning. Would also be great for staying longer!

    Located in the town of Glenn’s ferry but still far enough away from public so you don’t feel like you’re camping in town.

    Restuarants, gas stations and a few convenience stores within a 10 minute drive of the campground.

    Interesting history is available to see close to the campground as well. Learn about the Oregon trail!

  • Carl O.
    Apr. 17, 2019

    Balanced Rock County Park

    Balance Rock

    I love getting away with the family here. No phone service.. I plan a trip here 2-3 times a year just for that reason. Nothing better than to put the distractions away for a couple days. One of the most beautiful and quiet places I have ever stayed. Little stream for kayaking or fishing. No power sites but the sites all have a grill and fire pit. Bathrooms but no showers.

  • Jeff K.
    Jul. 24, 2020

    Balanced Rock County Park

    What a find!

    This was the best find of our trip from San Francisco to Yellowstone. It’s a little off the beaten path and seemingly in the middle of nowhere.

    Room for about 12-15 camping sites, many having fire pits, a few with tables. All are along a grassy area and river front.

    We showed up at 4pm on a Saturday and found a spot for our 30’ RV. It seems like it’s heavily used during the days but most clear out around sunset.

    We were able to fish, kayak, hike, have a killer campfire, and check out the stars. Great, free river front camping.


Guide to Wendell

Camping opportunities near Wendell, Idaho center around the Snake River Canyon, situated at approximately 3,400 feet elevation in the Magic Valley region. The area features high desert terrain with dramatic temperature shifts between day and night. Campgrounds in this region often experience strong winds, especially in spring and fall, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F during July and August.

What to do

Snake River paddling experiences: Three Island Crossing State Park Campground offers water access near historic Oregon Trail crossing points. Campers can explore the significance of this river junction where pioneers faced dangerous crossings. "Gorgeous state park campground along the Snake River. Spacious sites, clean bathrooms, friendly camp hosts, and dog friendly. Campground is walking distance to a winery and the Oregon Trial crossing off the river," notes Sara S.

Fishing opportunities: Lud Drexler Park on Salmon Creek Reservoir attracts fishing enthusiasts throughout camping season. The park features a handicapped accessible fishing pier and boat launch area. "Seems to be popular among fisherman. I seemed to be the only person not there to fish. Electric, water and toilets on site - no showers. T-mobile service good," explains Callie C.

Local winery exploration: Multiple campgrounds provide access to local wineries. Three Island Crossing's location offers particular convenience for wine enthusiasts. "Within walking distance is a winery which has a restaurant and looked very nice," notes Rachel G. Many campers appreciate the unique combination of camping and wine tasting opportunities in this rural area.

What campers like

Geothermal swimming options: Beyond private hot spring tubs, visitors enjoy other geothermal options in the area. 1000 Springs Resort features an indoor geothermal pool complex. "We just went to 1000 springs this past weekend. A total of 12 of us in two separate spots... The water was wonderful and we were able to paddle over to Ritter island on our paddle boards," shares Natalie J.

Historic attractions: Stanton Crossing provides free camping with river access and proximity to historic sites. "We stopped here for the night while visiting Craters of the Moon. A convenient stop with a good amount of camping spots and free!" reports Raime B. This location serves as a budget-friendly base camp for exploring nearby attractions.

Accessibility to town resources: Many campers appreciate proximity to essential services. "There is a small grocery in town," notes Rachel G. about Three Island Crossing's location. This convenience factor makes glamping close to Wendell, Idaho practical for travelers with varying supply needs.

What you should know

Variable site conditions: Rock Creek RV Park provides water and electric hookups but requires planning for dumping needs. "Twin Falls county park within the city. Electric & water. 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," advises Wanda K.

Seasonal bug issues: Several campgrounds report significant insect problems during certain seasons. "I'll start off by saying the campground was really nice, and we were bummed we couldn't stay. As soon as we got out of the truck, we were swarmed with flies," reports Sydni B. about Lud Drexler Park. Pack insect repellent and consider camping during cooler months to minimize bug encounters.

Noise considerations: Highway and train noise affects certain locations. "We stayed here on our way up to Boise. The campsite was convenient for us because it was close to the freeway. On the flip side that comes with vehicle traffic noise," notes Amy K. about Anderson Camp RV Park. Select sites farther from main roads when possible.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Anderson Camp RV Park caters specifically to families with recreation amenities. "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 fee), and snack bar," explains Derek F.

Budget-friendly alternatives: When seeking affordable glamping close to Wendell, Idaho, consider campgrounds with lower fees but quality amenities. "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. Also compared to other campgrounds it is very cheap," shares Mike M. about Rock Creek RV Park.

Educational opportunities: Many area campgrounds feature interpretive displays or educational elements. "Very nice, and well kept. Clean bathrooms and a lot of history with and Interpretive Center in the park," notes Anne V. about Three Island Crossing, making it suitable for family learning experiences.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: At Trail Break RV Park & Campground, specific sites offer advantages. "We called on our way east from Boise an hour before they closed and they were super pleasant. We were able to grab a 30amp spot since it was hot outside and we had our pets. It was very affordable for power only ($20 in 7/21)," explains Bill M.

Seasonal staffing variations: RV parks in the region often have seasonal operating patterns affecting service levels. "We arrived pulled into a pull thru in our class c RV towing our car. Was told we would have to move to a back in as they save the pull thru's for the big rigs that need 50 amp," notes Beverly R. about Rock Creek RV Park.

Weather preparation: Temperature fluctuations demand flexible camping setups. "We came in May and weather went from 90 to 55 in a day, with wind," shares MeLinda W. about Lud Drexler Park. RVers should prepare for significant day-to-night temperature changes and potential strong winds when glamping in the Wendell area.

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

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