So I grew up in Idaho. We have alot of hotsprings that are nothing less than rustic In accommodations. It's a thing here, and it's an invitable draw for the area. But Bear River is missing the mark on their potential and what I assume they are trying to "do". My husband and I visited for a brief weekend winter getaway. The rooms looked more appealing from the pictures than they felt. They are fairly sized, but they do not provide a cozy feel like you would hope for this type of a getaway. The jetted tub and bathroom had not been cleaned. I had to request cleaner from the front desk to get it cleaned properly. Although the young lady at the desk offered at that point I felt doing it myself would be the safer bet for my comfort. The pools were nice, however the grounds around them were not kept very clean. Alot of water bottles or garbage left by ill-mannered guests was left laying around far longer than it should be. The hot pools really need to be better lit. Some outdoor lights hung from the gazebo overhead would help out alot with the lighting and ambience. Overall The place just had a lazy feel about the upkeep, they could make it alot more desirable for what it is.