Falls
from Thousand Springs (u)
Rating: ***
Form: segmented
Magnitude: 84
Access: auto (page 377)
USGS Map: Thousand Springs (1992 ns)
Edition: 1st
Updates: With the closure of the northwestern end of Clear Springs Road, refer to the following map for revised directions to Thousand Springs State Park. A modest day use fee is charged.
You will encounter three significant waterfalls from 0.6 miles to 1.0 miles along the main road within the park. If you continue down to the lower part of the park, you will gain a close-up view of Lemmon Falls, USGS Thousand Springs (ns).
Click here for a photo that was taken across the Snake River along U.S. 30.
Another of the Thousand Springs cataracts that has its own name is Minnie Miller Falls, USGS Thousand Springs (ns), (pictured above). It is best viewed from across the Thousand Springs interpretive sign from across the river along U.S. 30.
More Others COPYRIGHT 2013 by Gregory A. Plumb
Click Here for Devils Washboard Falls, USGS Thousand Springs (1992). UPDATED!
Click Here for Falls from Banbury Springs (u), USGS Thousand Springs (1992 ns). UPDATED!
Click Here for Box Canyon Falls (u), USGS Thousand Springs (1982 ns). NEW!
Click Here for Falls from Niagara Springs (u), USGS Niagara Springs (1987 ns). NEW!
Click Here for Falls from Crystal Springs (u), USGS Niagara Springs (1987 ns). NEW!
Click Here for Stench Falls (u), USGS Jerome (1992 ns). NEW!
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Use the following Waterfalls for Intrepid Explorers hyperlink to access an index for information on exploring the following waterfall:
Sinking Canyon Falls (u), USGS Balanced Rock (1992 nl)
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