Soda Springs has the only captive geyser in the world. It was discovered in an attempt to find a hot water source for a swimming pool. On November 30, 1937, the drill went down 315
Soda Springs, ID Natural AttractionsThe Daughters of the Utah Pioneers built this museum in 1983. It features antiques, photographs, and books depicting local history. Special tours outside regular hours and days can be arranged by calling (208) 547-3706, 547-3472, or 547-3888
Soda Springs, ID MuseumsThis is the site of a summer home cabin built in 1870
Soda Springs, ID MemorialsThese ruts are remnants of the Oregon/California Trail pioneers. This route was established in 1842 and was used for more than 40 years. The ruts are visible on the left as you enter the Oregon Trail Park. Approximately 2
Soda Springs, ID Pioneer HistoryFairview Cemetery was formally established in the late 1800's and is the largest cemetery in Caribou County. Although many early settlers and founders of the City of Soda Springs are buried here, the best known graves are the Wagon Box Grave and "Carriboo Jack's" Grave. WAGON BOX GRAVE
Soda Springs, ID CemeteriesFairview Cemetery was formally established in the late 1800's and is the largest cemetery in Caribou County. Although many e...
Play right through the ruts left by the wagons on the Oregon Trail! Walk in the footsteps of the pioneers while looking out o...
This is the site of a summer home cabin built in 1870 for Mormon Church President, Brigham Young, in anticipation of a visit ...
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