
About This Spring
## Overview Twin Springs Resort is a spring-fed destination located in the mountains of central Idaho, near the community of Garden Valley in Boise County. Situated at approximately 43.669°N, 115.697°W, the resort sits in the scenic Middle Fork Payette River corridor — an area well known for its abundance of natural hot springs and geothermal activity. The Boise National Forest surrounds much of this region, offering a rugged, forested landscape shaped by volcanic geology and rich in mineral-laden water sources. Idaho's "hot springs corridor" along the Middle Fork Payette River has long been valued by both indigenous peoples and early settlers for its naturally heated, mineral-rich waters. While specific historical records for Twin Springs Resort are limited, the name suggests the presence of at least two distinct spring sources on the property. Resorts and lodges in this part of Idaho have historically been built around natural spring features, offering visitors a chance to soak in geothermally warmed water amid the beauty of the Idaho backcountry. ## Directions 1. From Boise, head north on ID-55 (the Payette River Scenic Byway) toward Garden Valley — approximately 45 miles. 2. Continue through the town of Garden Valley, following signs toward Lowman and the Middle Fork Payette River area. 3. The GPS coordinates (43.6689, -115.6965) place Twin Springs Resort along or near the Middle Fork Payette River corridor, east of Garden Valley. 4. Use the GPS coordinates with a mapping application for the most precise routing, as some roads in this area are rural and may not appear on all maps. *Note: Road conditions in this part of Idaho can vary seasonally. Some routes may be unpaved or subject to winter closures. It is advisable to check current road conditions before traveling, especially between late fall and early spring.* ## What to Expect Visitors to Twin Springs Resort can expect a mountain setting surrounded by the pine-covered ridges and river valleys characteristic of central Idaho. The area is known for its natural geothermal springs, and the resort likely offers access to spring-fed pools or soaking areas. Elevation in this region ranges from roughly 3,500 to 4,500 feet, contributing to warm summers and cold, snowy winters. The Middle Fork Payette River corridor is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including hiking, fishing, rafting, and wildlife viewing. Nearby public hot springs — such as Pine Flats Hot Spring and Kirkham Hot Springs — draw visitors year-round and give a sense of the geothermal character of the area. Because this is a relatively remote mountain location, visitors should be prepared for limited cell service and should plan accordingly with supplies and navigation. The best time to visit is typically late spring through early fall, when roads are reliably open and temperatures are comfortable for outdoor activities.
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GPS Coordinates
43.668937, -115.696525
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Boise, head north on ID-55 (the Payette River Scenic Byway) toward Garden Valley — approximately 45 miles. 2. Continue through the town of Garden Valley, following signs toward Lowman and the Middle Fork Payette River area. 3. The
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