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Niagra Springs State Park is know for the water tumbling down the canyon side at 250 cubic feet per second. The springs are a National Natural Landmark and part of the well known Thousand Springs Complex along the Snake River. The park provides visitors with the opportunity to drive into the 350-foot-deep canyon. Visitors must be cautious! The road is narrow and steep. Once inside the canyon, visitors find year-round fishing in Crystal Springs Lake.

Facilities: Niagra Springs State Park provides restrooms and group shelter.

Reservations: Niagra Springs State Park does not require reservations.

Best Time To Visit: Niagra Springs State Park is open all year. During the week the gates are open 7:30 am-4 pm. They are open all day Friday and through the weekend

Fees: A day pass fee is charged.

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access in this park.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Niagra Springs State Park from Twin Falls start out going west on Addison Ave 3900 Road North for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto Blue Lakes Boulevard. Continue to follow US-93 North for 5.7 miles. Merge onto I-84 West via the ramp on the left for 25.6 miles. Take exit 147 toward Tuttle for 0.3 miles. Turn left onto 2300 South for 1.3 miles. 2300 South becomes East 2350 South for 0.2 miles. End at 1074 East 2350 South.

Address
Niagra Springs State Park
1074 E 2350 S
Hagerman, Idaho 83332
Phone
General: (208) 536-5522
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