Thousand Springs Scenic Byway
Thousand Springs Scenic Byway will showcase waterfalls, fossil beds, and quant towns along the way.
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Thousand Springs Scenic Byway will showcase waterfalls, fossil beds, and quant towns along the way.
The Thousand Springs Scenic Byway winds through 67 miles of the most remarkable geology and natural beauty in Idaho. Here, you’ll find thousands (really!) of incredible waterfalls, soothing hot springs, charming small towns, and Idaho’s famous trout.
Thousand Springs Scenic Byway The Thousand Springs Scenic Byway winds through 67 miles of the most remarkable geology and natural beauty in Idaho. Here, you’ll find thousands (really!) of incredible waterfalls, soothing hot springs, charming small towns, and Idaho’s famous trout.
March is a great time to visit Southern Idaho. The sun begins to shine and all the snow melts away. Weather is beautiful in the Magic Valley and usually can range from the 40’s to 60’s. There are hikes to be had and memories to create.
Take that wellness vacation you’ve been thinking about! Book the hot spring soak, make a wine tasting appointment, go for a winter hike, and enjoy time to yourself. Take a weekend to recharge in Southern Idaho and come out feeing better and more rejuvenated than ever!
Balanced Rock is a famously known boulder in Southern Idaho that balances on a tiny pedestal. At over 48 feet tall and weighing 40 tons, somehow it is balancing on only 3 feet by 17 inches! The rock's peculiar shape was carved by wind and formed by volcanic eruptions that took place millions of years ago.
We have put together the perfect two week itinerary in Southern Idaho. See the most beautiful views, eat at delicious restaurants, and learn incredible history! This trip is designed for adventurous families and friends to explore all that Idaho has to offer.
Thousand Springs Scenic Byway Take historic HWY 30 through the communities of Bliss, Hagerman & Buhl. This winding road will leads you down the Snake River, by hot springs, fossil bed and thousands of waterfalls.
Scorched and scarred by lava, Southern Idaho’s desert landscapes can seem unforgiving — a sea of sagebrush and lava rock that stretches beyond the horizon. For the unknowing traveler, she may seem dull or dry, but Southern Idaho’s true treasures lie beyond the surface.
When searching for a place to visit, are you looking for a less popular destination to avoid the crowds? Maybe a place that has more cows than humans? If this sounds like your cup of tea; Southern Idaho is calling your name.
Almo, Idaho is home to the City of Rocks National Reserve, Castle Rocks State Park, and Durfee Hot Springs. It sits in the valley while Cache Peak towers above. City of Rocks and Castle Rocks are popular destinations for climbers, hikers, horse back riding, ATVing and camping.
One of the biggest perks of traveling to Idaho isn’t the minimal crowds, dazzling nature, or kind locals, its the affordable options you can find while traveling. Twin Falls, Burley, Hagerman, and Fairfield all have extremely cheap accommodations, plus nature is pretty much free every where you go here!