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4 Awesome RV Campgrounds Near Hot Springs

It’s time to update the old bucket list. Whether you write a physical version on paper, update an app on your phone, or keep one floating around in your head, a running list of things to do and see keeps us excited and motivated to keep exploring

The United States isn’t short on beautiful destinations, but there are a few exceptional places well worth the trip. Among them are natural hot springs.

Regardless of the season or the reason you’re traveling, be it a romantic getaway or a relaxing solo retreat, you can find hot springs throughout the country to take a dip in while enjoying scenic surrounds. To make your trip easier to plan, we’ve rounded up four awesome campgrounds located near hot springs.

Cloud Nine RV Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs ArkansasImage: Shutterstock

While there aren’t any outdoors hot springs available for soaking in at the Hot Springs National Park, there are bathhouses that allow you to feel the geothermal waters on your skin. With 43 natural springs, this area is highly sought after for its healing waters. There are approximately 26 miles of trails throughout the park that lead over Hot Springs Mountain that make the trip more than just a dip in the springs.

At Cloud Nine RV Park, RV enthusiasts can enjoy full hook-ups and extra-wide sites with both free WiFi and cable TV. The prime location of this campground puts you in the middle of Arkansas with convenient access to the hot springs nearby. Leashed pets are also allowed, so your furry family members can tag along. There’s a designated pet walk area to ensure your four-legged friends have just as much fun as you do during their stay.

Other Awesome Campgrounds Near Hot Springs, AR:

Treasure Isle RV Park J & J RV Park

River’s Edge Resort RV Park Near Chena Hot Springs in Fairbanks, Alaska

Chena Hot Springs Fairbanks AlaskaImage: Jacob Boomsma / Shutterstock

One of the most interesting facts about soaking in a hot spring is the water’s healing benefits. Many believe the water helps relieve skin conditions like psoriasis, arthritis, and muscular pains. The water combined with the steam can also help with bronchial disorders by making it easier to breathe. The Chena Hot Springs in Fairbanks is fed by water from deep underground and up through granite rock resulting in warm, therapeutic pools to soak in. You can even do so while viewing the spectacular northern lights – exploring Alaska in an RV is never short on fun.

The River’s Edge RV Park and Campground is the perfect place to stay when visiting the Chena Hot Springs. Featuring an impressive 167 sites, wide pull-throughs with both full and basic hook-ups, this campground is the ideal location to pull up, park, and relax. Amenities include free showers, free WiFi, an RV wash facility, and it’s pet friendly. Plus, you don’t even have to unhook to enjoy the neighboring sites and attractions. River’s Edge provides transportation to popular spots around Fairbanks including the Chena Hot Springs.

Other Awesome Campgrounds Near Chena Hot Springs in Fairbanks, AK:

Tanana Valley Campground Riverview RV Park

Yellowstone RV Park Near Yellowstone Hot Springs in Gardiner, Montana

Yellowstone Hot SpringsImage: Shutterstock

Located a mere eight miles north of Yellowstone National Park, the Yellowstone Hot Springs provides a soaking experience unlike any other place in the world. Nestled between two mountain ranges on the bank of Yellowstone River, the mineral-rich pool waters soak up all the stress accumulated from day-to-day life. Watch eagles soar above as you’re surrounded by mountains immersed in soothing, warm water. It’s what dreams are made of.

Also positioned along the Yellowstone River is the Yellowstone RV Park. Offering clean and comfortable restrooms and showers, this campground also has amenities that include sewer and water hookups, spacious pull-through sites for even the largest of RVs, a laundry facility, free WiFi, and free cable TV. The best part–the scenic views that overlook the Yellowstone River and the convenient proximity to both the Yellowstone Hot Springs and Yellowstone National Park.

Other Awesome Campgrounds Near Yellowstone Hot Springs in Gardiner, MT:

Yellowstone’s Edge RV Park Rocky Mountain. RV Park and Lodging

Canyon Trail RV Park Near Gold Strike Canyon Hot Springs in Boulder City, Nevada

Nevada Hot SpringsImage: Shutterstock

Getting to the Gold Strike Canyon Hot Springs requires a hike, but the reward is well worth it. Enjoy beautiful scenery along the way that includes impressive canyons, the Colorado River, and the Hoover Dam before you end up at a collection of hot springs. There you can enjoy the fruits of your labor by relaxing in the warm water. It’s important to note that because of its location, about an hour from the Las Vegas strip, the temperatures in the area can become dangerously high from May through September. As a result, the hot springs are closed annually during that time.

The Canyon Trail RV Park is a full-service RV park that allows travelers to take full advantage of the bright blue skies and beautiful sunsets that Nevada is famous for. This campground has full hookups for water, sewer, and electric as well as a dump station for maximum convenience. With two enclosed dog runs, your four-legged family members will be able to exhaust themselves just as you will from the hike to the Gold Strike Canyon Hot Springs.

Other Awesome Campgrounds Near Gold Strike Canyon Hot Springs in Boulder City, NV:

Lake Mead RV Village at Boulder Beach Cottonwood Cove Nevada RV Park & Marina

A Few Tips for Visiting Hot Springs

When visiting hot springs, there are a few unspoken rules to remember. Proper etiquette and consideration for other visitors ensures that everyone enjoys their time at the springs.

Clean up after yourself to guarantee the hot springs stay nice and clean. Keep the noise down so the atmosphere can remain peaceful and relaxing for all. Don’t add anything to the water (soaps, shampoos, etc.) as it could disturb the natural minerals. Accept that some visitors may be nude – be cognizant of your surroundings and the ages of those in your party.

Have you visited one of the many hot springs throughout the country? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.

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