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7 Reasons You Need To Visit This Hidden Idaho Paradise

Add this to your list of must-see Idaho attractions. The best part? It's less than 2 hours away from Boise.

7 Reasons You Need To Visit This Hidden Idaho Paradise

Add this to your list of must-see Idaho attractions. The best part? It's less than 2 hours away from Boise.

7 Reasons You Need To Visit This Hidden Idaho Paradise

7 Reasons You Need To Visit This Hidden Idaho Paradise
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Idaho park boasts water as blue as the Caribbean Sea

Idaho park boasts water as blue as the Caribbean Sea Box Canyon Springs Preserve offers trails to take in area’s beauty By Nicole Blanchard, Idaho Statesman Published: May 15, 2021, 6:04am Share: 3 Photos The descent into Box Canyon Springs is rocky and steep, with a cable handrail for some support. Cf uThe terrain getting down into canyon may not be for everyone,Cf`u said Thousand Springs State Park ranger Juelie Traska. (Nicole Blanchard/The Idaho Statesman/TNS) (nicole blanchard/The Idaho Statesman) Photo Gallery BOISE, Idaho Idaho is known for all kinds of natural wonders mountains, canyons, waterfalls, unique rock formations. But tropical waters? One increasingly popular Southern Idaho trail follows a basalt canyon rim before taking hikers down into the canyon itself to walk along bright blue-green water reminiscent of the Caribbean Sea.

Hike into a canyon at this Idaho state park to see water as blue as the Caribbean Sea

Hike into a canyon at this Idaho state park to see water as blue as the Caribbean Sea Nicole Blanchard, Idaho Statesman © Nicole Blanchard/TNS Visitors can see clear, blue-green pools from the overlook at Box Canyon Springs Preserve near Hagerman. BOISE, Idaho Idaho is known for all kinds of natural wonders mountains, canyons, waterfalls, unique rock formations. But tropical waters? One increasingly popular Southern Idaho trail follows a basalt canyon rim before taking hikers down into the canyon itself to walk along bright blue-green water reminiscent of the Caribbean Sea. The Box Canyon Springs Trail is in the Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Nature Preserve, part of Idaho’s Thousand Springs State Park. The preserve is about 115 miles east of Boise near Hagerman, Wendell and Buhl.

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