About this space
Miracle and Banbury are owned by the same company, but 1.5 miles apart: Miracle Hot Springs is truly a Geothermal Oasis in the Desert. Rejuvenate year-round
Reviews • 11
Let's just say we aren't going back. 6 viable spots to camp, one next to the bathrooms and garage cans, one next to the highway and 3 in the middle crammed together. One tree for shade. They haven'...
Let me start by saying my husband and I are outdoorsy people. We’ve lived in our van, we’ve lived at sea, we are used to rustic conditions. I booked Miracle hot springs group campsite after reading...
Miracle Hot Springs offers a unique experience with its fantastic hot spring pools and welcoming atmosphere, making it a favorite for some campers. However, the campsite has received mixed reviews, with concerns about limited and cramped camping spots, unpleasant odors, and overcrowding during peak times. While the facilities are clean, some guests feel that the site is in need of investment and maintenance. Overall, it can be a great destination for those seeking a rustic hot springs experience, but potential visitors should be aware of its limitations.
- Fantastic hot spring pools with various temperatures
- Welcoming and friendly staff
- Clean changing and shower facilities
- Enchanting high desert location
- Affordable entry fee for seniors
- Access to nearby kayaking opportunities
- Rustic charm with riverside group camps
- Limited camping spots, often cramped
- Unpleasant odors reported near the campsite
- High presence of flies during certain seasons
- Facilities appear underfunded and outdated
- Crowded hot spring pools on busy weekends