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Billingsley Creek Campground offers 50 full service campsites. The roads and driveways are paved with gravel sites and are surrounded with grass.
Water
Yes, full hookups
Restroom
There are 2 vault style outhouses at each end of the campground and a restroom with flushing toilets, lavs and showers in the center.
Electricity
Yes, at the RV campsites. 30 and 50 amp service is available.
Firewood
None on site however it may be found in Hagerman only 1 mile away.
Pets
"All pets must be on a leash no longer than 6β at all times. No person may allow their pet to create a disturbance which might be bothersome to other users. Pets may not be left unattended. Pet owners are responsible for clean up after their pets."
Picnic Area
None on site.
Handicap Access
Yes.
RV Dump Site
None on site. The City of Hagerman has one located near the library.
Host On-Site
Yes, in season.
Nearest Shower
The showers on site.
Phone Service
I had service with my Verizon phone except in some canyon locations.
Garbage Services
Dumpster available.
Fishing
None on site but there is amply fishing in the Snake River and nearby spring fed streams.
Boating
None on site
Swimming
None on site
Hiking
There is a paved foot path to town.... Check other "units".
Recreation
None on site.
Fees & Res.
For the current fee schedule and to reserve a campsite go to GetOutside.Idaho.
Thousand Springs State Park
π Twin Falls Area
π 42.83201790825025,-114.89173816614606
β° 2,960 ft
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Reviewed March 2026
β Notice: This page is under construction, April 3-4, 2026
Thousand Springs State Park, with six awesome "units" puts the "magic" in Magic Valley. The Malad Gorge unit offers self-guided tours of a massive canyon with rare plants and bird watching. Activities include hiking, picnicking and day trips. Kelton Trail just east of I-84 from Malad Gorge still has abutments for a bridge on the Oregon Trail. Billingsley Creek unit includes a 50-site campground and the Visitor Center with the Hagerman Fossil Beds information center. Earl M Hardy Box Canyon Springs Preserve with the spring that has a flow rate of 180,000 gallons per minute, a hiking trial and a 20-foot waterfall. Ritter Island allows people to step back in time to visit an award-winning Guernsey cow dairy and is next to Thousand Springs. And Niagara Springs in the 350-foot-deep Snake River Canyon with year around fishing at Crystal Lake. While you're here you may want to visit the Hagerman Fossil Beds viewpoints and the Balanced Rock Park. I have divided this review into pages one for each unit. The state park is segmented but there are some very interesting things to see and several awesome locations to hike. The campground is basically a spacious RV park and is not my style. Still, I can see staying there to spend time in the canyons.
Amenities
Recreation
Fees & Reservations
Getting There
Use thisGoogleMap to get to the Visitors Center.
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