Located near the heavenly Lava Hot Springs in southern Idaho is an incredible glamping experience. Here, you will find a completely renovated 1960s retro camper that will not only make you feel like you've stepped back in time but it offers a handful of amenities to keep you comfortable and well-rested. It is one place to stay in Idaho that is unique and may feel like a tiny piece of heaven on earth.
The 1960s retro camper is at Lava Campground near the popular Lava Hot Springs Resort. There are several of these charming and unique campers on the property.
Your first impression of the campground and the retro campers will be a positive one. Each retro camper features bright colors and a campsite that is beautifully decorated.
Your 1960s retro camper can sleep up to two guests. When you walk inside, you’ll find a king-size bed and a small futon that converts into a twin-size bed.
Be aware that the camper is not suitable for children. Rather, this is the perfect place for a couple's getaway or just for some time alone.
You will stay comfortable during your entire visit as the camper features air conditioning, heating, and electricity.
But don't be surprised when you can't find a kitchen or bathroom in the camper. Luckily, it’s not a problem as there are restrooms and showers nearby.
Despite the lack of a kitchen in the camper, there are still several amenities to help you easily prepare your meals. The campsite features a fire pit, picnic table, camp chairs, marshmallow roasters, and flashlights. It’s the perfect space to just relax and unwind.
This 1960s retro camper is certainly an experience you’ll love and that deserves to be on your bucket list. For more information on this authentic retro camper near Lava Hot Springs, including rates and availability, visit the Lava Campground website.
Do you enjoy glamping? What are some of your favorite glampgrounds in Idaho? Let us know in the comments! And if you plan to spend a lot of time outdoors, whether camping, hiking, or simply exploring, make sure you have all the proper gear. We recommend visiting REI and Backcountry for items.
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