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Haven Hot Springs is a small mountain hot-springs getaway in Lowman, Idaho, USA. The official positioning is “Soak, Stay, Eat.” It is not a large chain hotel; instead, it centers on natural hot mineral water and combines private soaking pools, a large hot-springs pool, a small number of motel rooms, RV/tent camping, a seasonal café, and 24-hour self-service fuel.
Its main draw is the natural mineral hot-springs water. The large pool is about 75 × 30 ft, with temperatures varying by season and area: the hot zone is around 101–104°F, while the cooler zone is around 85–98°F. Users can reserve private soaking sessions online, charged hourly for 1–2 people, making it suitable for couples, families, or small groups. For accommodation, the site lists 4 clean and simple motel rooms equipped with Wi‑Fi, smart TVs, bathrooms, refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee-making facilities, with each room also featuring a private backyard soaking pool. There are also full-hookup RV sites, tent/car camping, and lawn camping options.
Private soaking starts at $20/hour for 1–2 people, with each additional person costing $10, plus tax. Rooms start from around $185, excluding taxes, extra-guest fees, and pet fees, and seasonal pricing may vary. RV sites start at about $45, while tent or car camping is around $15–25 per vehicle/site. Overall, the pricing is not especially luxurious or high-end for a mountain hot-springs stay in the U.S., but final costs require invoice confirmation, so price transparency is somewhat limited.
The main strengths are the private soaking experience, free nighttime access to the large pool for overnight guests, and half-price daytime soaking for guests. The setting is natural and well suited to stargazing or a short escape from the city. It is pet-friendly, offers multiple camping options, and works well for road-trippers. Reviews also frequently mention friendly owners, clean rooms, and decent food. Downsides include somewhat dated facilities, public areas and pool maintenance that may feel average, very limited room inventory that can be hard to book in peak season, and a seasonal café. The site indicates the café will reopen in summer 2026, so guests should not rely entirely on on-site dining.
Haven Hot Springs is best for couples driving from Boise or through the Idaho mountains, hot-springs enthusiasts, RV/camping travelers, pet owners, and anyone looking for a quiet, low-key weekend getaway. It is not ideal for travelers seeking a high-end resort, full spa services, modern interiors, or strong dining infrastructure.
The official website appears to be directly accessible from China, with no obvious access restrictions. However, the service itself is a local offline travel and lodging experience in the U.S.; booking, communication, and arrival are much more practical for users already in the United States and traveling by car.
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