These Geothermal Domes In Idaho Make A Unique Camping Adventure You’ll Always Remember
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Idaho is full of unique camping destinations. You can even spend the night in an old fire tower lookout,
for Pete’s sake. It seems we’re always coming across wacky types of
lodging here at Only In Idaho. If you’re looking for a camping
experience you’ll always remember, consider spending the night in one of
these geothermal domes at Miracle & Banbury Hot Springs. It’s kind
of like a tent, but not…However, one of the best parts about camping in
these domes is enjoying the hot springs right outside your door. This
place is like a little slice of heaven right here in Idaho.
Located in Buhl, Miracle &
Banbury Hot Springs is a unique getaway that you're going to want to put
on your bucket list. This awesome resort is home to several geothermal
pools filled with what they describe as "The Best Feeling Water On
Earth".
The resort has been family owned
and operated since 1960. That means people have been enjoying these
amazing waters for more than half a century. However, the resort is much
more than a place to take a soak. You can actually spend the night.
The hot springs contains some of
the most unique camping lodges you've ever seen. These "camping domes"
are very spherical...but also very comfortable. Even on the chilliest
night, you'll stay warm in your dome because they contain heated floors!
The domes are covered in a
canvas-type material and can sleep up to six people. The basic camping
domes come with a space heater and a fan, but guests have to provide
their own bedding.
However, you can always upgrade
to the Queen or King Domes. These domes are fully furnished suites
containing a bed, dresser, seating, and a heater/fan. These things may
look kind of weird, but they are extremely comfortable.
The hot springs makes for the
perfect place to plan your next family or company retreat. They even
offer an Event Dome that provides 1018 square feet of meeting space for
large gatherings.
The domes make it possible for
you to spend days on end at one of the most relaxing hot spring resorts
in Idaho. Spend a few hours soaking in one of the private pools for a
relaxing and therapeutic experience that will leave you feeling
refreshed.
Spending the day at a hot spring is a true Idaho experience. Here at Miracle and Banbury Hot Springs, you can spend all day and night rejuvenating your mind and body in their various geothermal pools.
For more information, you can visit their website here.
Don’t these domes look pretty amazing? There’s a reason so many
Idahoans are die-hard camping enthusiasts. It’s because our state is
home to so many gorgeous campgrounds. Just look at these 12 Most Overlooked Campgrounds In Idaho.
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