RV Parks in Twin Falls, Idaho

Twin Falls has 1 RV park: Nat Soo Pah Hot Springs & RV. This campground offers 42 full-hookup sites minutes from Shoshone Falls.

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Twin Falls Idaho RV Parks: 1 Campground near Snake

Twin Falls, Idaho sits along the Snake River Canyon and provides 1 RV park for travelers exploring south-central Idaho. This campground offers direct access to warm mineral springs and the famous Shoshone Falls, making it a practical base for canyon adventures and city errands.

What is the only RV park in Twin Falls Idaho?

Nat Soo Pah Hot Springs & RV is the single campground operating within Twin Falls city limits. This property features 42 full-hookup sites with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service, plus hot mineral pools fed by a natural spring at 104ยฐF.

How far is the campground from Shoshone Falls?

Nat Soo Pah Hot Springs sits 5.2 miles east of Shoshone Falls Park. The drive takes approximately 11 minutes via Canyon Springs Road, allowing RVers to reach the 212-foot waterfall without moving their rigs.

What amenities does this RV resort offer?

This camping facility provides a hot spring pool, a soaking pool at 98ยฐF, a heated swimming pool at 85ยฐF, and a fitness center. Additional features include:

  • Free 5 Mbps Wi-Fi throughout the park
  • Clean restrooms with individual shower stalls
  • On-site laundry room with 3 washers and 3 dryers
  • Concrete patios at each site measuring 12 x 20 feet
  • Pet area covering 800 square feet with waste stations

What is the average nightly rate for a site at Nat Soo Pah?

Full-hookup sites cost $45 per night during the summer season from May through September. Winter rates drop to $38 per night between October and April, and monthly stays run $750 plus electricity at $0.12 per kWh.

How does Twin Falls compare to nearby RV destinations?

Twin Falls offers one dedicated RV campground, while nearby cities provide additional options. Jerome, ID has 2 parks, and Burley, ID has 3 campgrounds. The Snake River corridor delivers 14 total RV parks within a 30-mile radius of Twin Falls according to RV Parks USA directory data.

Can you visit the hot springs without staying overnight?

Yes, day-use passes cost $12 per adult and $8 per child ages 3 to 17. The hot springs are open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visitors can access the same 104ยฐF mineral pool and 98ยฐF soaking tubs available to overnight guests.

Twin Falls Idaho remains a practical stop with 1 RV park next to warm mineral pools and the Snake River Canyon. RVParkway lists this campground along with 14 parks across the broader region.

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