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Downata Hot Springs Campground
Overview
Downata Hot Springs Campground is a well-established recreational destination located in the scenic Marsh Valley of Southeast Idaho. Known for its natural geothermal waters, this park offers a unique blend of relaxation and high-energy family fun. It operates as a year-round resort, providing a variety of lodging options ranging from traditional RV sites to unique glamping units. The atmosphere is centered around a welcoming, community-focused environment that has served travelers for generations.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the small town of Downey, ID, the park is nestled against a backdrop of rolling hills and mountain vistas. The scenic rural setting provides a sense of seclusion while remaining easily accessible from Interstate 15. The surrounding landscape is characterized by wide-open spaces and the quiet charm of rural Idaho, making it an ideal escape for those looking to distance themselves from urban noise without sacrificing modern comforts.
Amenities & Park Features
The centerpiece of the park is the large natural hot spring pool and water park area, which includes impressive water slides and a splash pad for younger visitors. RV travelers can choose from sites offering full hookup connections, accommodating different rig sizes. Beyond the water, the park features volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, and on-site dining options during the peak season. The facility also provides clean restroom and shower houses, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the campground provides plenty of entertainment, the local area is rich with outdoor recreation. Visitors often explore the nearby Caribou-Targhee National Forest for hiking and wildlife viewing. For a change of pace, the famous town of Lava Hot Springs is a short drive away, offering additional soaking opportunities. The Bear River region is also close by, providing excellent spots for fishing and birdwatching in a serene natural environment.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is particularly well-suited for active families and large groups who appreciate a resort-style experience. The combination of water activities and diverse lodging makes it a favorite for multi-generational reunions. It is also an excellent choice for RVers who enjoy geothermal soaking and are seeking a destination where the activities are located right on the property. If you prefer a lively, social atmosphere with plenty of amenities, this park fits that travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Clint Hollingsworth
Definitely not what we thought. It was all by itself, which is what it is. The drink choices could of included Gatorade or Powerade to help with dehydration, instead of soda products. Since it is all by itself food choices were very limited. The pools we used were the hot pools they were a nice temperature, but had many leaves floating in them. The locker rooms had lockers you couldn't use or no one told us how to use them. It looked like a great RV Park but we didn't use that this trip.The showers in the locker room area were nice. We will try it again in the summer. The last time we were there was in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
S Kay
We come 2 or 3 times a year. This trip wasn’t the best. Our site was between 2 loud groups drinking and smoking. The first night kids were screaming until midnight. I told the front desk in hopes they would patrol the second night. The second night was loud too. I don’t know why there are any rules when nothing is enforced. Drinking in the pool area. Quiet hour not enforced. The site next to us just decided to move and take 2 spots right by us. They put up a tent in the second spot. They had 1 tag for 3 vehicles. They booked a spot in the middle but couldn’t fit all their vehicles and tent so they came and crowded us out. There dog wasn’t leashed. Doesn’t matter if you say something either. Both nights I didn’t get to sleep until after midnight thanks to other loud people. The people behind us decided to start yelling at 2 am. Dogs barking, screaming vulgarity at each other. The hot pools had the most people I have seen. Every time I’ve been people are drinking in them even though it’s clearly posted nothing is said. I’ve seen a guy cannonball into them. Trust me most people come to relax and understand the rules are in place for a reason.
Mark Richardson
Been coming since I was a kid and was so disappointed to be treated so rudely when checking in and purchasing pool passes. We spent $500+ this weekend between camping and the pool but did not feel welcome. I understand this was a busy weekend and you are likely short staffed. One older lady with short hair and glasses almost made me turn around and leave. If you don’t want to be in this business and take our money please sell it to someone who does.
Levi Ellis
This is such a fun country water park. It’s small and warm and the soaking pools feel amazing. The slides are so fun too. There aren’t many, but they are fast and fun to do over and over
MKB
Amazing!!! We LOVE this place. We’ve stayed in the RV spots and in the cabins. We LOVE the hot spring water in the pool, splash pad, water slides—everywhere. Love the Poolside Restaurant—the curly fries, the black hole sundae and the dole whip are our favorites. We come here at least once a year. Magical.
Amber James
We love soaking here the changing rooms are heated and always clean. There is a little café upstairs that has the best cheeseburgers! The pizza is not to bad either. Have never camped here but the campground looks nice and clean and there is usually deer and turkeys wandering around
Clint Carter
I have come here every winter for the last 7 years. Lodging and stay is great but don’t bring your kids unless you have the cash to burn. $600 for 3 nights is great but almost $200 just for the pool and hot pots is ridiculous for 2 days with 3 kids, especially when your paying for lodging! It’s gotten WAY over priced for the pools. More bang for your buck to drive to lava but will be a lot busier in the colder months. The staffing though is the best you could ask for. Friendly, attentive and always happy. Really depends what you’re looking for. Relaxing and quiet with less people, if that’s what your looking for this is a great place
John Burgoyne
It was our first time and it was pretty fun. $20 for both pools. The temps were good. Nice to chill. However, the reason for the 4 stars is being the big pool is filled with leaves and bugs, especially the little pool area off of the big one. Can tell it rarely gets cleaned.
Shawn McRory
My wife and I just stayed for the "cabin fever getaway for two". It included a stay in the small cabin as well as dinner, access to the hot springs, breakfast, and an early bird soak. The price for this was unbeatable, and we had a wonderful time! The food was delicious and the cabin was cozy. The staff was helpful and kind. Definitely an excellent experience that I will be recommending to family and friends.
Brad Hawks
Lauren was a great server! The whole atmosphere was wonderful! The restaurant was clean and cozy and the food was delicious! Great, fast service. The soaking pools were very clean and the perfect temperature. Changing rooms and bathrooms were also clean and there were individual changing stalls. I appreciated the drinking fountain with a water bottle filler right next to the door out to the soaking pools. You can enter and exit the soaking pools basically right out the door, which is super nice to stay warm in the winter. Highly recommend the whole facility, the pricing is very good, especially compared to other hot springs in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho which are more crowded and less clean. Definitely will be back many more times!