Corrigan City Park History

Corrigan Park or City Park as it is commonly referred to is located in downtown Soda springs right alongside Highway 30. At 11 1/2 acres it is the city’s second largest park. View Historical trains on site. Look for the Byway historic maps on the south end of the park.

View their online self guided “Historic Oregon Trail Oasis Brochure” or pick one up at town hall across the street. It will guide you to ten historic buildings and fourteen documented Oregon Trail sites.

Soda Springs is home to the Conda Bus (a.k.a. the Galloping Goose) and the Dinky Engine.  Lovers of railroad lore will know these to be famous locomotives.

The Yellowstone Tally-Ho Coach House protects the Tally-Ho Coach which was used in the area. Learn more on The Historical Marker Database website.

Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history byway signs
Corrigan Park Historic & Scenic Byway Signs
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history Byway signs
Byway Maps & Details
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history Conda Bus
Corrigan Park Conda Bus
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history Conda Mine
History of Conda Mine
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history Conda history
Conda History sign
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history Dinky Engine
History of the Dinky Engine
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park Dinky Engine history
Dinky Engine History
Soda Springs Idaho Corrigan Park history Tally Ho Coach
Tally Ho Coach
Tally Ho Coach House in Corrigan City Park in Soda Springs Idaho
Tally Ho Coach House

Address

39 E 1st St S, Soda Springs, ID 83276

GPS

42.65522232826, -111.60072402325

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