See & Do
Niagara/Crystal Springs State Park
Niagara Springs State Park near Hagerman, Idaho is a National Natural Landmark and part of the world-famous Thousand Springs State Park complex along the Snake River.
Read MoreOregon Trail in the Magic Valley
To tell the story of the Great Migration upon the Oregon Trail is to tell the story of American endeavor and determination.
Read MorePerrine Bridge Festival
Discover one of the premier festivals in the Western U.S., the Perrine Bridge Festival.
Read MoreRitter Island State Park
Ritter Island brings local history and nature together in beautiful surroundings, and is one of the many parks in Thousand Springs where you can see the crystal clear water burst out of the canyon walls.
Read MoreShoshone Ice Caves
Just North of Shoshone, idaho hidden beneath the volcanic landscape lies the Shoshone Ice Caves, where ice crystalizes all year round, and the temperature averages 28 degrees Fahrenheit despite the desert climate or penetrating rays of the sun.
Read MoreStricker Ranch Interpretive Center
In the latter years of the Oregon and California Trail migration, the Stricker Ranch provided a brief return to society for pioneer travelers after 1200 miles of rigorous crossing.
Read MoreThousand Springs Arts Festival
Each year during the last weekend in September, the Southern Idaho Land Trust hosts its main fundraising event at the picturesque Ritter Island State Park in Wendell, Idaho.
Read MoreThousand Springs Parks
The Thousand Springs area gets its name from the abundance of natural springs that pour from the canyon walls and cascade into the Snake River below.
Read MoreThousand Springs Scenic Byway
The Thousand Springs Scenic Byway, Hwy 30, connects Bliss, Idaho and Twin Falls, Idaho and gives easy access to some of Southern Idaho’s most visited areas.
Read MoreTwin Falls Area Wineries
Among the newest attractions in travel to Southern Idaho is the burgeoning wine growing business that has swept through the state.
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