May 11, 2026 - reviewed by Light On liberty
$45
Great Place. Consumers Need Training
Showering before entering any public pool, hot spring, mineral bath, or spa is essential for hygiene and stewardship of shared water. The body carries oils, sweat, cosmetics, fragrances, bacteria, toilet related and environmental contaminants that can affect water quality. A cleansing shower helps create a healthier experience for everyone. Showering afterward is also beneficial to remove chlorine, minerals, and microorganisms (aka parasites) from the skin.
Street or day shoes should not enter spa or shower areas because they carry fecal matter, chemicals, bacteria, and debris from public surfaces. Bringing these contaminants into wet communal spaces compromises sanitation and safety. Dedicated shower or spa sandals are a reasonable alternative to barefoot use, helping protect against fungal and bacterial exposure while preserving cleanliness within the facility.
August 7, 2023 - reviewed by Tam Weaver
A special place - been many times. The McKenzie hiking trail runs nearby.
February 16, 2018 - reviewed by 5th Wheel
Mr
Park is nice, however only 2 people can stay in a site per night unless you pay $10 per each addition person. Meaning my wife and I, we have 5 children, and a dog. $40 for the site, $50 for our children and $10 for the dog? Yes $100 a night for my family. Not worth it, and the customer service is horrible.
November 28, 2017 - reviewed by Ivan
Very good park, nice pool