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See nature show off its best colors, feel the mist from cascading waterfalls, hike under blue skies, and so much more.




Following the Snake River, the Thousand Springs Scenic Byway features canyon views, quaint small towns and Thousand Springs State Park—an expansive park made up of six separate park units with plenty of opportunities to make a splash, hiking trails and wildlife.

Ready to explore Southern Idaho? Find trip ideas, outdoor adventures, and must-see stops for June, July, and August to make it a postcard-worthy summer.


Zip across a canyon. Stargaze. Get dusty at a rodeo. Whatever you do, do it in Southern Idaho.
See nature show off its best colors, feel the mist from cascading waterfalls,
hike under blue skies, and so much more.