Two primitive campsites surrounded by Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings, vault toilet is in the campground. Multiple trails for hiking and stock use are nearby.
Location: From Sunbeam, head north on Forest Road #013. At its junction with Road #070, continue heading North onto Road #172. At the junction, take Road #007 until you reach the junction with Route #004. Take Route #004 to the left and travel the narrow, winding road for about 7 miles to Indian Springs Campground and Trailhead. High clearance vehicles are recommended; trailers are not recommended; route does not receive annual maintenance.
This place is wonderful!
It's very well-maintained, lots of green grass and a cute park for the kids and a little fish pond where you can feed the fish. The pool is pretty big and the place is very kid friendly. The staff were really nice and helpful and and we enjoyed ordering food and snacks by the office/pool.
We booked for one night but ended up staying for two and the kids were devastated to leave (but we had another reservation at Yellowstone)
We’d love to stay here again and will definitely recommend it to our friends.
Indian Springs Resort & Hot Pools are amazing. Don’t forget to go to the Koi Pond and hit a bucket of balls at their driving range. It was beautiful and a lot of fun!
Oct 13, they are kinda shutdown for the season. Can still camp, but no staff hanging around it seems. Wanted to wander around the place and check the creek but there were multiple "no tresspass,keep out" signs up. The person I talked to on the phone was nice and the site was clean and beautiful area with the fall colors. Probably a 5 star in the summer.
I truly don’t understand how this campground gets high ratings. Because of the reviews, we decided to book there. I don’t want that to happen to others. We have been on the road for a year, and this is the only campground we immediately left. We couldn’t even bring ourselves to stay overnight, despite our long day. Our camp site was in the middle of a field, with extremely old and dilapidated campers. We had to drive through other camp sites to enter and leave our own. As we went to the office to tell them we were leaving, we could hear yelling/screaming from one of the previously mentioned campers. We have stayed in some not-so-great campgrounds and just put up with them. This one, we couldn’t stay one hour. On the positive side, the pool looked nice and the people in the office were very nice.
Everything went so smoothly. The people in the office were friendly and helped out however they could. The water was a perfect temperature, not too hot so young kids could enjoy it. They have different sizes of flotation devices to use at no extra charge. All in all, we had a great experience even in the rain.