Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho showcases a stunning series of waterfalls, lush greenery, and historical sites, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Thousand Springs State Park.
Day-use fees apply, annual state park pass available.
Best visited from April to October for favorable weather and active wildlife.
Hagerman Fossil Beds Visitor Center, nearby.
Accessible by Highway 30, well-maintained roads; some areas may have limited winter access.
Warm summers with temperatures averaging 85°F, cool winters averaging 30°F. Spring and fall are mild with occasional rain.
Water quality and habitat preservation are ongoing concerns; efforts are in place to protect the unique spring ecosystems.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located with scenic views of the river, offers full amenities.
Offers more rustic experience closer to nature, limited facilities.
Offers stunning views of the gorge and waterfalls from the rim.
Circles around one of the largest spring areas, known for spectacular water color.
Short, pleasant loop with great views of the springs and habitat.
Historical trail section with interpretative signs about the Oregon Trail.
Bring a camera; the scenery is exceptionally photogenic, especially at the waterfalls.
Spring and fall are ideal times to visit for mild weather and vibrant foliage.
Check the park's website for any trail closures or special permits needed for certain areas.
Comfortable shoes are recommended as some trails can be uneven.