Maple Grove Hot Springs

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About Campground

Whether you're traveling light or planning a weekend getaway with friends, you can choose to sleep in one of our fully furnished Stone Shelters, Yurts, Cabin, or under the stars in a wooded camping spot. Traveling with a group of family or friends? Consider making our land and waters your group basecamp!

All accommodations include 24-hour access to our 45 acre retreat center property which includes 6 hot spring pools, riverfront beach, hiking trails, canoes and paddle boards, River House patio and bathhouse, snack bar, and more.

Directions

FROM SALT LAKE CITY, UT (2 hr 20 min) - Drive north on I-15. Take exit 362 towards Logan, UT on US 91/ US 89. Drive through Logan, UT to Preston, ID on US 91. After Preston, take slight right on ID 34. Drive roughly 21 miles to mile marker 29. Turn right at blue Maple Grove Hot Springs sign. Take a quick right after the mailboxes following the river on dirt Maple Grove Hot Springs Rd for 3 miles. Do NOT take HW 36. It is often muddy and inaccessible.

Google Maps indicates that we can be accessed from ID 36 via a short dirt road. However, that road is closed during winter months and often muddy, rocky, and inaccessible during the Summer . Please access from ID 34 at mile marker 29. In Winter, AWD 4X4 is required. Access is regularly plowed but we cannot guarantee daily maintenance nor in between storms.

FROM JACKSON HOLE, WY (3 hr) - Drive south on US 191/US 89 towards Alpine WY. Continue on US 89 towards Alpine WY, then remain south on US 89 towards Afton. Follow ID 34 W towards Soda Springs, ID. Briefly head west on ID 30 before continuing south on ID 34 towards Grace ID. Continue on ID 34 before turning left at blue Maple Grove Hot Springs sign at mile marker 29. Take a quick right after the mailboxes following the river on dirt Maple Grove Hot Springs Rd for roughly 3 miles.

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Kyote Hamblin

1 year ago
5/5

This is my favorite hot spring and camp ground. The location its self is pure magic. The staff are friendly, helpful, knowledgable and all around awesome people to connect with!

If you have the opportunity to stay in a yurt - it is 10000% worth it! This place is my definition of paradise.

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Angie

1 year ago
5/5

We went for the 'Daily Soak' and it was an amazing experience! Mel and Sage were the firsts to greet us at the door - very kind and welcoming. Nice, clean, relaxing environment - and the natural surroundings are breathtaking! We will definitely visit again soon and book an overnight stay. Thank you all for making our experience so positive!

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Julie Epperson

10 months ago
5/5

We stayed at one of the two van sites. It was fine. Cute little bathroom and close to the pools. Calming and chill vibe. Lovely items in the gift shop lobby. Coffee and tea available in the morning. Aquatic yoga in the snow was exquisite. Views are lovely. We will be back.

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George Joeckel III

10 months ago
4/5

This location is amazing! The grounds are well-maintained and inviting, with a large, open pool area, and three smaller circular pools of varying temperatures. A number of yurts and some small cabins with natural stone walls are available to rent. A premium is placed on maintaining a quiet environment. Children are definitely not the vibe.

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Daniela Lee

9 months ago
5/5

This spot came highly recommended by a dear friend. I would echo every 5 star review here except I wanted to share our personal experience as it was a bit different...

We stayed with our FOUR children all under 8 years of age. Everyone was kind, warm and welcoming to us. The kids were VERY excited for their first hot spring experience and we took a lot of time to discuss being quiet, calm & respectful in common areas. Still there were some loud voices at times, several wayward splashes & some tears when we had to leave & get changed in the bath house. Even with all this everyone was understanding and kind.

I also can't say enough amazing things about the staff who went out of their way to answer every question I had BEFORE we even arrived. Thank you from a few hopeful parents. :)

The location was exquisite. The moon was beautiful at night, you could see so many stars & we even heard owls calling to each other in the evening. The Guest House was so cute with a lovely gift shoppe we all enjoyed. The Granite stone shelter was beautiful in cleanliness and design - holding all we needed and more for a cozy stay. The queen bed, pillows and all the bedding were AMAZING. I was shocked at the quality (and not just because I was a tired parent wanting to sleep)!

We stayed mostly in the pool closest to the Guest House under 102 degrees because of the kids. All the pools were simply beautiful, but this one was special. There was a shallow ledge around most of it for our younger girls to sit. The deeper middle portion was nicer for our older kids and the adults.

The whole experience was so magical, relaxing, & tiring (haha... kids!). And the best part... we definitely made some core memories! See you soon Maple Grove... thanks for the soaks & love!

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