Address: 36095 E Steens Rd, Princeton, OR 97721, USA
Phone: +15415892282
Jonathan Mooney
$20 a night for dry camping with spring and playa access. Fantastic, if you can make the drive. Gravel road can be kind of rough, and it is remote. Main office has beer, steaks from the local ranch, firewood, eggs, and all the basic camping supplies you forgot. The springs themselves are very nice concrete tubs, one walled and one open, and the view of the stars on a moonless night is breathtaking. You're sure to meet someone interesting out here.
Jen B.
Amazing location Very clean campsites (tent camping) Very clean bathroom I didn't go into the hotspring because we were coming back from getting a puppy ... The staff is great Only con: RV campers can use their generator at night P.s. we didn't leave ANY dog poop
Eugene D.
Pretty cool please. It's a far drive but worth it. You have to drive if I remember correctly like 30 miles on gravel road which can take some time. Pretty awesome seeing small planes land. Beautiful sunsets. Almost pitch black dark so you can see a lot of stars without light pollution. We went here in August so it was really really HOT. lots of noise during the day with being riding on the dessert itself. We were in tent with kids. Bring lots of water. Nice people at the campground. Would I recommend? yes Would I go here again? Yes My only regret is not staying here longer.
Purnima Tronson
We stayed at Alvord Hot Springs over labor day weekend and had a great memorable time. This was our first time camping in the desert and it was such a unique experience. The staff here is friendly, easy going and accommodating. Just what you need when you're looking for a getaway. We rented a bunker for the weekend that had enough space to sleep and store our belongings out of the heat. Be prepared to get dusty, you're in the desert after all and there's nothing better than soaking in the hot springs after a long day! The check in office has a small mini mart with essentials like water, ice, aspirin, Alvord Desert shirts, mugs etc, a microwave and a coffee maker. The facility has a one stall bathroom, recycling bins and the facility dispose of your garbage bags. We had a great time and plan on coming back. Thank you to the wonderful people who work here! Can't wait to plan a trip back!
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Yes you can get tent spots in the parking lot area or on the desert itself, or up on the hillside overlooking the desert. Also there are some mash units bring your own bedding.
They are open it's $60/night for a MASH unit or $30/night for camping. Either way it's way worth checking out
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