Bonneville Campground

State: Idaho

Number of Sites: 22

Reservations: Yes - Check Recreation.gov for information

About: Bonneville is on a bluff overlooking Warm Springs Creek and lies in a stand of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir. A natural hot spring pool and a bathhouse with a single small tub is about .25 mile north of the campground along Warm Springs Creek. The hot springs flow past the bathhouse and tumble over a rocky cliff into a soaking pool below – it is a clear, sandy-bottomed gem. Use is moderate to heavy during the summer months and sites are often full on weekends and holidays. CAUTION: Some of the water is very hot and will burn! Nude bathing, soap, and dogs are prohibited in the hot springs!

Fees: single site: $15.00 per night; double site $30.00 per night (2011)

Usage: Light

Water: Drinking Water

Restrooms: Vault Toilet

Closest Town: Boise

Directions: From Boise, Idaho, take State Highway 55 to Banks. Turn East on Banks Lowman HIghway 17 to Lowman. Turn left on Highway 21. The campground is located at Milepost 91.5.