Cabins near Hidden Springs

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Hidden Springs keeps camping simple: ten cabin stays, all tucked into the woods and hills around the area. You’ll get a roof over your head, a real bed, and hot showers—no need to rough it. Cabins here put you close to horseback riding trails, climbing spots, and plenty of wildlife. Campfires are allowed, so you can end your day with s’mores or a late-night chat. Wifi is available if you want it, but it’s easy to stay offline and listen to the woods instead. Prices start at $109 a night, with an average of $109, so you know what to expect. Every cabin’s different, but most offer the basics without fuss or frills. Hidden Springs isn’t big, but it’s a solid pick if you want cabins near adventure without the crowds.

Top-rated campgrounds near Hidden Springs

Homestead Sanctuary

1. Homestead Sanctuary

8.2mi from Hidden Springs · 1 site · Lodging
We are an urban homestead intentional community with an educational permaculture experience, a sweet opportunity to see how to see our homes in a different light, that creating a small ecovillage community is within reach. Much of our infrastructure is created from salvaged materials, eclectically rustically organic. Chickens, bees, food forests, ponds, rain catchment, greywater recapture systems, thermal mass rocket stove, rain catchment, vermiculture~hügelkultur~composting synergy, arts~crafts~music~potluck opportunities. Cold plunge, hot tub, bicycles, games, movies as well!
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from 
$109
 / night
Boise National Forest

2. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
653 sites · Lowman, Idaho
You could say Boise National Forest is in the tri-forest area. It is surrounded on all sides by Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Sawtooth National Forests, it is situated conveniently close to both urban fun in Boise, and limitless wilderness adventures everywhere else. Alpine tundra is dotted with evergreen forest in the green rolling hills here, topped with snow, and anchored by sparkling valley waterways. The Payette River is great for rafting, while Banks Beach and Beehive Bend are just some of the prime access points on the forest’s 250 lakes and reservoirs (Arrowrock Reservoir has surprisingly primo salmon fishing for central Idaho). Hikers will find 500 trails, including some that lead to 360-panoramic views at fire lookouts. The ambitious should try 10,000-foot high Trinity Mountain, while more liesurely trekkers will get just as good a view at Silver Creek. As if that’s not all enough to keep you busy, there are also endless mountain biking trails, including a scenic route along Shafer Butte. You’ll have your hands full at this intersection of so many great parks!
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Campfires

Hidden Springs keeps camping simple: ten cabin stays, all tucked into the woods and hills around the area. You’ll get a roof over your head, a real bed, and hot showers—no need to rough it. Cabins here put you close to horseback riding trails, climbing spots, and plenty of wildlife. Campfires are allowed, so you can end your day with s’mores or a late-night chat. Wifi is available if you want it, but it’s easy to stay offline and listen to the woods instead. Prices start at $109 a night, with an average of $109, so you know what to expect. Every cabin’s different, but most offer the basics without fuss or frills. Hidden Springs isn’t big, but it’s a solid pick if you want cabins near adventure without the crowds.

Top-rated campgrounds near Hidden Springs

Homestead Sanctuary

1. Homestead Sanctuary

8.2mi from Hidden Springs · 1 site · Lodging
We are an urban homestead intentional community with an educational permaculture experience, a sweet opportunity to see how to see our homes in a different light, that creating a small ecovillage community is within reach. Much of our infrastructure is created from salvaged materials, eclectically rustically organic. Chickens, bees, food forests, ponds, rain catchment, greywater recapture systems, thermal mass rocket stove, rain catchment, vermiculture~hügelkultur~composting synergy, arts~crafts~music~potluck opportunities. Cold plunge, hot tub, bicycles, games, movies as well!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$109
 / night
Boise National Forest

2. Boise National Forest

81%
(42)
653 sites · Lowman, Idaho
You could say Boise National Forest is in the tri-forest area. It is surrounded on all sides by Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Sawtooth National Forests, it is situated conveniently close to both urban fun in Boise, and limitless wilderness adventures everywhere else. Alpine tundra is dotted with evergreen forest in the green rolling hills here, topped with snow, and anchored by sparkling valley waterways. The Payette River is great for rafting, while Banks Beach and Beehive Bend are just some of the prime access points on the forest’s 250 lakes and reservoirs (Arrowrock Reservoir has surprisingly primo salmon fishing for central Idaho). Hikers will find 500 trails, including some that lead to 360-panoramic views at fire lookouts. The ambitious should try 10,000-foot high Trinity Mountain, while more liesurely trekkers will get just as good a view at Silver Creek. As if that’s not all enough to keep you busy, there are also endless mountain biking trails, including a scenic route along Shafer Butte. You’ll have your hands full at this intersection of so many great parks!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field