The Daughters of Utah Pioneers built this museum in 1983. It features pioneer artifacts, Native American artifacts, and other relics found in the area left by the travelers on the Oregon Trail which went through Soda Springs. Caribou County Camp Tosobia and Camp Mead DUP Historical Museum.
View moreAlchemical Apothecary specializing in crystals, gems and minerals, living floral arrangements, terrariums, essential oils, soaps, teas, pottery, Esoteric books and more.
View moreCardio Equipment, Weight Training, Spin Class in Soda Springs Idaho.
View moreFind easy access to one of four trailheads on the Caribou Loop in southeastern Idaho or western Wyoming. Explore 200 scenic miles of trail on the Caribou Loop Trail and terrain for all types of riders.. View the Caribou Loop Trail ArcGIS interactive map.
View moreGull Island supports one of the largest nesting colonies in Idaho for the American White Pelican, Double-crested Cormorant, and California Gull. Great Blue Heron, Black-crowned Night-Heron, and Snowy Egret rookery can be found here as well. The reservoir is also used by waterfowl, waterbirds, and shorebirds during the summer. See…
View moreSandhill Crane, Canada Goose, and a variety of dabbling ducks can be seen at Diamond Creek during the breeding season and early fall. Scenic mountain creeks bordered by aspen trees and surrounded by forest. View Raptors, Songbirds, Upland Birds, Shorebirds, Waterbirds, Waterfowl. See website below for all details.
View moreBald Eagle and Trumpeter Swan are frequently seen in early spring and late fall. Several pairs of Sandhill Crane can be seen in the spring, along with shorebirds such as Willet, Long-billed Curlew, Sora, Wilson’s Snipe, Spotted Sandpiper, and Killdeer. Forest areas provide habitat for Great Gray Owl and Grouse….
View moreBird Watching area with Sandhill Cranes, Trumpeter Swans, marine birds, upland birds, song birds, birds of prey, shore birds, marsh birds and water fowl. Visit any season.
View moreA remote bird watching area in a mountain marsh surrounded by sagebrush, grassland, forest, and aspen trees. Nesting area for Canada Goose and dabbling ducks. See Raptors, Songbirds, Upland Birds, Shorebirds, Waterfowl and Waterbirds.
View moreYou will feel at home with Microwaves, Refrigerators, Luxury Linens, Wolfgang Puck Coffee and Flat-Panel Televisions in every guest room. They offer complimentary Hot Breakfast Buffet, Guest Laundry, 24-Hour onsite Convenience Store, Fitness Center, High Speed Wireless Internet Access, onsite Beer and Wine Bar,
View more21 RV Campsites with full and partial hookups near downtown Soda Springs. No bathrooms or showers.
View more10 lane vintage bowling alley with an arcade and pizza restaurant. Bowling Leagues, Parties and Glow bowling at night.
View moreStay in this beautiful, cozy cabin near Soda Springs, Idaho that has fully equipped kitchen, large family room, 4 bedrooms, 3 ½ bathrooms and beautiful mountain views. Access point to 50 miles of trails is located across the street. Pets are not allowed inside the cabin, but are welcome to stay outside…
View more2 bedroom cabin on a beautiful 1,000 acre working elk ranch nestled along the Wasatch Mountain Range near Soda Springs in southeastern Idaho. Sleeps 7. Guided Elk and Buffalo hunting. Fly fishing on our private river access to the Bear River. Kayaking and rafting. Places to snow machine, mountain bike, ski, hike, and…
View moreFree, clear sparkling soda water still is available in a beautiful Soda Springs city park located two miles north from the center of town. A prime attraction for more than 160 years, soda water from these springs was known nationally after rail service reached this resort area in 1882. W.H….
View moreThe Bear River in Southeast Idaho is a great place for Whitewater recreation for Kayaking and River Rafting! The Black Canyon below the Grace dam and the Oneida Narrows below the Oneida dam provide opportunities for whitewater recreation, depending on the time of year and the availability of water. Pacific…
View moreThe cabin has 2 bedrooms with 4 bunkbeds (no mattresses are provided). The bathroom has a seasonal flushable toilet and shower (may be available from 06/01 to 09/15). A vault toilet is available for winter months. The kitchen has a propane range and oven for cooking.
View moreSulphur Springs was noted in numerous early explorer and emigrant diaries. The cold water and bare ground continues to emit sulphur smelling gas in a bubbling "plip-plop" manner reminiscent of hot pots in Yellowstone Park.
View moreThis location along US 30 provides a spectacular view of the Bear River. Sherman Peak, at an elevation of 9,682 feet, can be seen in the distance. The 300-mile river is one of the most circuitous in the United States.
View moreOver 300,000 emigrants used the Oregon-California Trail between 1840 and 1869. Three ruts are visible at the bottom of the hill, indicating that the wagons and oxen spread out to reduce the dust.
View moreSummer only. This small log and wood frame building over 125 years old, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In Georgetown’s early settlement, it functioned as a local chapel, schoolhouse and general meeting hall. For many years it was a focal point for the female society of…
View more6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and comfortably sleeps 15. Fully stocked kitchen, comfortable living room and a large room downstairs perfect for meetings, retreats and reunions. Available to rent year round.
View moreExclusive lodge rental. Sleeps 22-25 comfortably. 7 rooms, 4 bathrooms, large kitchen and Great Room. Each room has comfortable log beds with double sided pillow top mattresses. Wifi, bed-side reading and fireplace, complimentary warm breakfast.
View moreTrailhead for snowmobiling, ATV riding and mountain biking near Soda Springs Idaho. See our interactive ArcGIS map. Request a printed map. Download and print a map.
View moreMotel has 30 rooms available. RV parking for 17 units. Pets allowed with prior approval. Taco Time, A&W and Chinese restaurant nearby. Conference/banquet facilities available with restaurant.
View moreTincup Campground near Alpine, WY has 5 single units and restrooms.
View moreThis forested area offers public-lands-campground, recreation and wildlife viewing in the great outdoors of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
View moreLocated near Georgetown, Idaho. Forested setting, high in the Bear River Range. Amphitheater, campfire rings, drinking water, grills, tables, tent pads, vault toilets.
View moreTrail Canyon near Soda Springs has more than 250 square miles of trails on forest service land through scenic forested mountains and onto powdery valley floors.
View moreSoda Springs boasts having the world's only captive geyser. On November 30, 1937 in an attempt to find a hot water source for a local swimming pool, a well driller set free the natural geyser at a depth of 317 feet. It is located on Pyramid Spring, a travertine mound described by Fremont in his 1840s expeditions, along with other area springs.
View moreMaster suite includes jetted tub, two person shower, private toilet area, heated tile, and walk in closet.
View moreSheep Rock was the location of the first split of the Oregon-California Trail. The Bidwell-Bartleson Party and the Hudspeth Cutoff diverged from the main trail here. Oregon Trail Public Park and Marina – This park, on the shore of Alexander Reservoir, features a marina, picnic area and playground, and a remnant of the Oregon Trail.
View morePine Bar Campground located in Wayan, Idaho.
View morePlay right through the ruts left by the wagons on the Oregon Trail! The nine hole, 36 par golf course is open to the public. Golf equipment is available for rent at the clubhouse.
View moreOregon Trail Park Campground located in Soda Springs, Idaho.
View moreWorking cattle ranch near Lava Hot Springs offering fishing, trail rides and historic tours of the area.
View moreOctagon Spring was a popular gathering place for local residents and for visitors to the famous Idanha Hotel,built in 1887,which was just across the street to the south of the spring.
View moreMill Canyon Campground located in Soda Springs, Idaho
View moreArthur Kelly Park is the largest park in Soda Springs. It hosts the annual mud bog race and the 4th of July Fireworks display. The park has a pavilion with picnic tables, an 18 hole disc Golf Course, softball fields, tennis courts, two youth fishing ponds, playground and several kilometres…
View moreThe site is a 7 mile segment of "The Lander Cut-off of the Oregon Trail", the first road commissioned by Congress with funding for location and construction. F.W. Lander supervised the project.
View moreBathrooms not handicap accessible, adult house-trained dogs only, refrigerators and microwaves available.
View more10 campsites and a group picnic area on Gravel Creek located about 7 miles south of the Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
View moreThis preserve north of Soda Springs provides habitat for migrating waterfowl such as Sandhill cranes, Franklin's gulls, geese, ducks and hawks.
View moreThe De Smet Monument in Soda Springs, Idaho is comprised of a bronze bust of Father Pierre-Jean De Smet and four interpretive signs briefly describing the history and exploits of De Smet, a frontier missionary, peacemaker, world traveler and author.
View moreIn 1989, 160-acres surrounding Formation Springs was turned into a preserve established by the Nature Conservancy to protect the crystal clear pools and unique wetland complex. The water feeding these terraced pools is very high in travertine (calcium carbonate), which has created a unique geology for the area, the most impressive…
View moreBuilt in 1917, Newly Renovated with Gift Shop, Museum. Stepping through the doors of the Enders Hotel and Museum will take you back, and help you experience frontier America as it was in the 1900’s. The same can be said about staying in one of our beautiful historic rooms. Air conditioning in some rooms.
View moreThis is the site of the oldest drug store in Idaho, complete with an old fashioned soda fountain.
View moreEight Mile Trail Head for snowmobiling, ATV riding and mountain biking. See an interactive printable map.
View more6800 foot elevation. Dispersed sites, without tables or grates, are on Diamond Creek. A multi-use hiking, biking, ATV riding, horse riding trailhead is 3 miles east of the campground and goes north along the ridge of the Webster Range.
View moreCorrigan 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. Historical trains on site. Look for the Byway historic maps on the south end of the park. It…
View moreChina Hat and China Cap are rhyolite domes that formed around older volcano lava flows. There are many faults located in the area which have had a part in forming these land forms as well as multiple "grabens". This is also a great Bird Watching area. The best bird viewing…
View moreChina Hat Store and RV Park in Soda Springs, Idaho. Located off of highway 34.
View moreCaribou Lodge and Motel located in Soda Springs, Idaho off of West 2nd Street.
View moreThe Caribou National Forest was created in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt. Recently the administration was merged with the Targhee National Forest. Combined, the two forests now cover more than 2.8 million acres in southeastern and eastern Idaho, with small portions in Utah and Wyoming. View our ArcGis interactive trail…
View moreFishing and a small playground for young children to play. Amenities include: Cafe, dump station, handicapp access, lp gas, pets ok, laundry mat, shower, houses for men women seperate. Welcoming reunion, church camps, work groups, etc. 50 Boat Slips.
View moreThe store, built in 1908, is a last remnant of a small but important livestock community in that time. The once famous Henry Stampede Rodeo and Stockman's Reunion began here in 1918.
View moreRooms have kitchens stocked with all the cooking utensils you need. Several 2 and 3 bedroom units and mobile homes for rent. Campground has water and electrical hookups.
View moreJesse Cariboo" Jack Fairchild discovered gold high on this mountain in 1870 and a mining rush from Utah followed. Millions of dollars worth of gold were mined before it ran out."
View moreA great spot for camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, and swimming.
View moreThe Bear River Heritage Area straddles the Idaho-Utah border where the Great Basin and the Rocky Mountains meet. Come and experience its unique and varied cultural heritage. www.bearriverheritage.com
View moreThis Cross Country ski trail follows the snowbound Bailey Creek Rd onto Forest Service lands. The first part of the trip is suitable for beginners with intermediate difficulty thereafter.
View moreBeautiful mountain location. Great room with huge fireplace and view. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and full kitchen. Snowmobile, ski, snowshoe and 4 wheeling trails. Heated Outdoor Pool during season.
View moreFeatures a covered picnic area, other picnic sites, and a boat ramp for fishing and boating. Birdwatchers can view pelicans, sea gulls, hawks, geese, and ducks.
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