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Parc des Geysers

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Margaret
September 27, 2021
Soda Springs boasts having the world’s only captive geyser, erupting every hour on the hour. 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. The history of Soda Springs and Caribou County is portrayed on picture boards in the Geyser Park Visitor Center. Historical artifacts and antiques are on display next door at the Enders Hotel Museum. Enter on Main Street & 1st Street South and drive 150 feet west to Geyser Park.
Soda Springs boasts having the world’s only captive geyser, erupting every hour on the hour. 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 moun…
Sheri And Sid
August 20, 2020
The only captive geyser in the world. Goes off every hour, on the hour.
Margaret
September 21, 2021
the world's largest managed geyser. Erupts on the hour around the clock.
Everett
October 15, 2020
It’s like old faithful, but with no crowds and you can’t get as close as you want.
Janel
April 9, 2019
The Geyser goes off every hour. Walk around the board walk. Restrooms in the Visitor Center. In the summer on Saturdays the a log cabin museum is open. It is located by East of the Geyser.
Emplacement
East 1st Street South
Soda Springs, ID