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BOILING SPRINGS CABIN
National Forest

BOILING SPRINGS CABIN

Crouch, Idaho
4.3 (18 reviews)

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About BOILING SPRINGS CABIN

Federal campground in Idaho.

Nestled in the heart of Idaho's stunning national forest landscape, Boiling Springs Cabin offers RV travelers an authentic escape into nature's embrace. This national forest destination provides the perfect basecamp for adventurers seeking to experience some of the Pacific Northwest's most pristine wilderness areas while enjoying the comfort and convenience of their RV home.

The surrounding national forest terrain is characterized by towering evergreen trees, pristine meadows, and crystal-clear mountain streams that paint a picture of unspoiled natural beauty. The elevation and forest setting create a cool, refreshing climate during summer months, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape sweltering heat. The air is crisp and clean, filled with the scent of pine and the sounds of wilderness that seem to wash away the stresses of daily life. Early mornings bring opportunities to witness wildlife in their natural habitat, while evenings offer some of the most spectacular stargazing you'll find anywhere.

The location serves as an excellent jumping-off point for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels crisscross the surrounding forests, leading to hidden waterfalls, alpine lakes, and scenic overlooks that reward explorers with breathtaking vistas. Fishing opportunities abound in nearby streams and lakes for those interested in casting a line. Mountain biking, wildlife photography, and nature observation are all popular activities that draw visitors throughout the seasons.

This destination appeals to a wide range of travelers including families seeking adventure, retirees looking for peaceful getaways, and outdoor enthusiasts who want to immerse themselves in pristine forest environments. Whether you're planning a week-long wilderness retreat or a weekend escape from the bustle of city life, the national forest setting provides the tranquility and natural beauty that RV camping is all about. The 4.3-star rating reflects positive experiences from fellow travelers who have found this to be a worthwhile destination for their RV adventures in Idaho.
4.3

Rating

18

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Crouch is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Idaho weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Crouch.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Crouch. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

BOILING SPRINGS CABIN Reviews

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Les U.

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Les U.

Super place. It literally feels magic at times. Many hot springs in walking distance. Fridge/freezer and stove on propane. Great place

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Daniel Reneto

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Daniel Reneto

We stayed at the cabin during our visit, and let me tell y'all! If there's a way you can snag that cabin for your trip. Do it! Everything was super clean when we arrived, and super homie. The cabin is literally located right next to the springs, and the foot traffic was super low. Everyone that passed by was super respectful. The hot springs themselves are also located next to 2 more springs that... We stayed at the cabin during our visit, and let me tell y'all! If there's a way you can snag that cabin for your trip. Do it! Everything was super clean when we arrived, and super homie. The cabin is literally located right next to the springs, and the foot traffic was super low. Everyone that passed by was super respectful. The hot springs themselves are also located next to 2 more springs that are just a 3-4 mile hike. There are 2 trails. A high trail, and river crossing trail about a half mile in. You'll need to decide if you want to get wet. Or trudge your way through the ridiculous ups and downs of the high road. There were a few landslides that happened over the winter that made the high road a bit troublesome. But if you have good calls, patience, and want to see amazing views... Take the high road. If you're looking for something easy. Definitely bring your water shoes 😎

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N Meier

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by N Meier

Nice little forest service cabin out in the wilderness. Has a gas powered refrigerator/freezer, but no running water or sewer. Two fireplace/stoves kept the cabin pleasantly warm. Firepit outside for roasting marshmallows and cooking over the fire. Hot springs out back are nice but frequently visited. So worth hitting them early or late if staying in the cabin to avoid the rush.

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Jill Devereaux (Buffy)

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jill Devereaux (Buffy)

Amazing cabin! There's two wood burning stoves. One in the front room and one in the bedroom. There's a refrigerator and stove. Both propane! Hot springs are nice and hot. The only negative is there's a lot of bugs! Got lots of bites all over me. Even after that we will return..

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A.

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by A.

Beautiful view more of a day camp don't stay in cabin is filthy!! Could use a whole lot of TLC!!

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