Motels in Hagerman, Idaho

Scenic Hagerman Valley, located in south central Idaho, boasts a true small town atmosphere and is known as "The Valley of the Thousand Springs." An underground river, believed to be the Lost River, surfaces throughout Hagerman causing hot and cold springs. It is situated along the Snake River and well-known for its natural fisheries; 90 percent of the commercial trout sold in the United States are raised in Hagerman. Recreational activities include river rafting, fishing, hiking and fossil-bed tours. Contact the National Park Service Visitor Center before your trip and schedule a ranger guided tour.
  1. Hagerman Valley Inn

    • Located just south of town, the Hagerman Valley Inn offers 13 standard rooms with two double queen-size beds, one single king-size room and two different suite options. Some packages include passes to the 1000 Springs Resort for swimming and a hot bath. All rooms include free cable television and high-speed Internet. The hotel does not serve food, but is conveniently located within half a mile of several restaurant choices.

    Billingsley Creek Lodge and Retreat

    • Two miles north of Hagerman, Idaho, the six-room lodge and five cabins overlook Billingsley Creek. The lodge rooms feature decks with creek views. Some cabins, nestled in the trees, offer private hot tubs. The lodge offers a complimentary continental brunch on weekend mornings, either outside or in the office. Although some cabins have kitchens, guests have a variety of food choices in Hagerman. Each room has a television and VCR, with movies available to borrow at the office. All of the cabins, as well as four lodge rooms are for double occupancy, while two lodge rooms accommodate up to four people.

    Amber Inn Motel

    • A small family-owned motel, the Amber Inn Motel is almost nine miles north of Hagerman, in Bliss, Idaho. The most economical stopping point between Boise and Twin Falls, the management guarantees a quiet and clean visit, including cable television, free wireless Internet and fresh coffee every morning. Weekly rates are available.

    The Get Inn

    • Twenty miles northeast of Hagerman, the Get Inn claims to be "the most unique lodging in Gooding, Idaho." The inn serves a continental breakfast every morning and have a full kitchen available to guests, as well as a shared living room. The historic eight-room lodge, formerly the Gooding College, features a library and an outdoor patio with a fire pit. The inn welcomes families in the spacious rooms, which include queen rooms, king rooms and suites.

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