You Can Book Private Pools at This Tiny Town in Idaho And Stay Overnight in Geodesic Domes

Even though these desert-bound hot springs are just two hours away from Boise, Idaho, they seem like they are miles away from Boise.
Located in the hills above Miracle Hot Springs, Miracle Hot Springs is far from the beaten path, but it is just one of the reasons why travelers are seeking out off-the-beaten-path experiences. There is a cluster of small towns in the southern part of Idaho where geothermal hot springs are situated among a cluster of geothermal springs.
A relaxing soak in the warm water of the springs can be enjoyed just two hours north of Boise, Idaho, but it feels like another world altogether due to the desert landscape and the slow pace of life in this little town. It is less than an hour from the capital city of Boise, yet it feels like a million miles away.
Besides having four pools that provide general admission, Miracle Hot Springs also offers 15 pools that can be accessed privately with temperature settings that can be adjusted, as well as VIP pools available for groups that would like their own pool to be all to themselves. As per Rich Report, Miracle Hot Springs has four pools that offer general admission.

At Miracle Hot Springs, the water is continually refilled so that the tubs are always refreshed with fresh, natural hot water that feels soft on the skin. It also has an alkaline pH of 9.6, which makes it an ideal bathing experience. Guests have the opportunity to enjoy a really relaxing experience while enjoying the unrestricted, clean, and natural water of the park.
For the full experience of soaking in the hot springs, I recommend you stay overnight. This will allow you to soak in the hot springs first thing in the morning, and again in the evening when the sun sets. Various overnight accommodations are available, but nothing beats the experience of sleeping in one of the hot springs' geodesic domes for the night.

Canvas domes have wooden interiors that are lined with carpets, while the larger King Dome (which has a king-sized bed) has a wall of windows that overlooks a courtyard and a lounge area that has a fireplace.
In the King Dome and the two Queen Domes, furnished with air conditioning, heat, and a mini fridge, along with unlimited access to all the general swimming pools, the King Dome and all three Queen Domes deliver a high level of comfort. There are also picnic areas outside the park where you can enjoy the outdoors.
There are many options for big groups, such as the Miracle Park Home, which can accommodate up to six people and offers a full kitchen and living room space, and those who come prepared can book an RV or tent spot in Miracle Campground, which has space for 50 RVs and tents.
At the campground, there are one or more bathrooms and each one of the 10 campsites includes a 30 amp electrical outlet, water, and water pressure.

Reservations for all the accommodations at Miracle Hot Springs and for access to the private pools must be made in advance online. Miracle Hot Springs has a number of open-to-the-public pools that are open daily. No reservations are needed for these public pools.
The Miracle Hot Springs are open from 8 a.m. up until 10 p.m. from Monday through Thursday, and from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Sundays are the only days when the springs are closed. A soak in one of the general pools will cost you $14 for the whole day. The cost of an hour in a private pool is an additional $5, while the cost of an hour in one of the larger private VIP pools is an additional $10.