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Adventure Awaits in Every Bubble

Exploring Soda Springs: Nature, History, and Serene Landscapes Await

In Soda Springs, adventure truly awaits in every bubble. Watch the Soda Springs Geyser erupt on schedule, explore Alexander Reservoir’s waters, and stroll through historic Downtown Soda Springs, where statues, signs, and landmarks tell stories of the past.

Sample the water at Hooper Spring Park, perfect for picnics and family time, or uncover hidden gems along the Oregon Trail sites nearby. Whether you’re drawn to history, nature, or simply a scenic place to unwind, Soda Springs offers a little something for everyone to enjoy.

Drink

the naturally carbonated waters at Hooper Spring,

Watch

the Soda Springs Geyser erupt every hour,

& Wander

through downtown and explore historic landmarks.

Geyser erupting in Soda Springs, ID
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Things To Do in Soda Springs, ID

Soda Springs offers a blend of history and outdoor adventure. Watch the Soda Springs Geyser erupt every hour, sip carbonated water at Hooper Spring Park, and explore the statues and landmarks in historic downtown. For more action, head to Alexander Reservoir for boating, fishing, and recreational fun.

Soda Springs
Geyser

Watch the world’s only captive geyser erupt every hour on schedule.

Hooper Springs
Park

Sip naturally carbonated water while enjoying scenic views and peaceful picnic areas.

Historic Downtown
Soda Springs

Explore statues, signs, and sites that tell the stories of the town’s past.

Oregon Trail Park & Marina

Enjoy boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation on this lively reservoir perfect for adventure

Soda Springs Geyser

Soda Springs Geyser is a must-see attraction, known as the world’s only captive geyser. Originally discovered during a drilling operation in 1937, the geyser now erupts every hour on the hour, shooting water up to 70 feet into the air. Visitors can enjoy the spectacle year-round at Geyser Park, with no entrance fee. The park also offers a boardwalk, grassy picnic areas, and a visitor center with interpretive signs, making it a great spot to relax and learn about the town’s history.

"Absolutely amazing experience! Our boys absolutely loved it. The geyser went off for about 10 minutes. While it was going off, we went around the entire thing and absolutely enjoyed it. The atmosphere is really cool and has a lot of fun to learn about the different areas and aspects of how it was formed. We absolutely loved the experience and recommended for anybody."

Geyser (close up) erupting in Soda Springs, ID
Geyser erupting in Soda Springs, ID (wide angle)

Hooper Springs Park

Hooper Springs Park invites visitors to experience a unique taste of history with its naturally carbonated water, available straight from the source. Located just two miles north of downtown, this park has been a popular attraction for over 160 years. Beyond sampling the sparkling soda water, visitors can enjoy amenities like covered picnic areas, playgrounds, BBQ pits, and scenic trails. It’s the perfect spot for family outings, blending relaxation with a touch of the town’s heritage.

"The park is a really cute little place with a mix of 80s and modern playground equipment, after all whens the last time you saw a teeter totter... we tried the carbonated spring water, will pass on a second drink, but you have to do it."

Natural spring comes to the surface with a rock wall around it.

Historic Downtown Soda Springs

Historic Downtown Soda Springs offers a walk through time with its numerous statues, plaques, and landmarks that tell the stories of the town’s rich past. Visitors can explore the charming streets, learning about Soda Springs’ connections to the Oregon Trail and its unique soda water industry. The area also features local shops and dining options, making it a perfect stop for history buffs and casual explorers alike.

Aerial image looking at downtown Soda Springs

Oregon Trail Park & Marina

Oregon Trail Park and Marina offers a perfect blend of history and outdoor fun. Located along the scenic Alexander Reservoir, it’s ideal for boating, fishing, kayaking, and picnicking. The park provides camping sites, picnic areas, and hiking trails, making it a great destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. As part of the historic Oregon Trail, visitors can also explore the area’s significance to early pioneers while enjoying modern recreational activities.

Additional Attractions in Soda Springs & the Surrounding Area

Octagon
Springs Park

A peaceful park featuring mineral springs, picnic spots, and scenic landscapes.

Lover's Delight
Spring

A charming natural spring tied to local romantic folklore and legends.

Formation Springs Preserve

A nature reserve with striking geological features, clear pools, and hiking trails.

Enders Hotel and Museum

A historic hotel showcasing the stories and artifacts of Soda Springs’ past.

Annual Events in the Soda Springs Area

Soda Springs and the surrounding area host a variety of events that capture the spirit of the community throughout the year. Summer kicks off with the Clear Springs Annual Fishing Derby and the Caribou County Fair and Rodeo, offering fun competitions and classic fair attractions. The 4th of July Celebration brings lively parades and fireworks to town. In the fall, the Annual Fall Festival features local vendors and family activities. For those seeking a chilly thrill, the nearby Lava Hot Springs New Year’s Day Dive invites participants to start the year with a plunge into icy waters​

Clear Springs Annual Fishing Derby

An exciting fishing competition for all ages held at nearby reservoirs, offering prizes and fun for participants.

4th of July Celebration

A day filled with parades, food, and fireworks, bringing the community together in a patriotic spirit.

Caribou County Fair and Rodeo

A traditional county fair featuring rodeo events, livestock shows, food, and entertainment, celebrating the area’s agricultural roots.

Soda Springs Annual Fall Festival

A seasonal festival with local vendors, music, and family-friendly activities to celebrate autumn in the community.

Historical Events of Soda Springs, ID

Oregon Trail Oasis
In the mid-1800s, Soda Springs became an essential stop along the Oregon Trail, known for its refreshing mineral springs that provided rest for pioneers traveling west.
Hudspeth's Cutoff
A shortcut off the Oregon Trail was established near Soda Springs, providing emigrants a more direct route toward California.
Shoshone-Bannock Peace Treaty
This treaty was signed in 1863, establishing peace between settlers and the Shoshone-Bannock tribes in the region.
Wagon Box Grave
This tragic event saw a family of settlers buried in their wagon box after being attacked, marking a somber piece of the area's pioneer history.
Discovery of the Geyser
A drilling operation hit a pressurized carbonated aquifer, accidentally creating the world’s only captive geyser, which continues to erupt hourly today.
Restoration of the Half Pint Locomotive
A small locomotive abandoned underwater during the construction of Alexander Reservoir in 1924 was uncovered in 1976, restored by Union Pacific, and put on display in Soda Springs.
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These events illustrate the unique blend of pioneer history, natural discoveries, and community spirit that shape Soda Springs. For more detailed insights, visit Soda Springs Visitor Information for historical context.

Dining & Drinking

Soda Springs offers a mix of dining options, from comfort food to diverse flavors. Main Street Diner serves classic American breakfasts and hearty lunches. For those craving barbecue, Caribou Jack’s Trading Co. offers flavorful smoked meats in a rustic setting. Porter’s Pub provides a casual spot to enjoy pub fare, including burgers and sandwiches. For a blend of Mexican and American dishes, Gonzalez Mexican & American Grill is a popular pick among locals. Whether you want a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Soda Springs has something for everyone.

Lodging & Rentals

Soda Springs offers a variety of lodging options, each providing comfort and convenience. Cobblestone Inn & Suites is a top choice, featuring modern amenities and exceptional service for travelers seeking a relaxing stay. Enders Hotel & Museum combines history with hospitality, giving guests a unique overnight experience in a historic setting. Caribou Lodge and Motel offers budget-friendly accommodations with a cozy, local feel, ideal for visitors exploring the area. Whether you prefer modern amenities or historic charm, Soda Springs has lodging to fit every need.

 

Soda Springs, ID

Plan your visit today and experience adventure, history, and natural beauty—Soda Springs awaits with every bubble!

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