Short Day Hikes Sunday (casual pace) : Thousand Springs State Park

Idaho Hikers & Backpackers - Where Friends and Nature Meet
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Well the ICT backpack got cancelled but the fun should not. Let's do a fun day hike instead this Sunday!
Thousand Springs State Park is perhaps one of the most interesting parks out there! The unique geology, tropical blue waters, and water falls make for a unique experience. It is comprised of several units. These state park units include Malad Gorge, Ritter Island, Kelton Trail, Billingsley Creek, Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon, Crystal Springs and Niagara Springs.
We will try to cover a good portion of the park on these short trails (order TBA):
Billingsley Creek Trail, 2.2 mile Easy
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/billingsley-creek-trail
Malad Gorge West Rim : 2 miles, Moderate
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/malad-gorge-west-rim
Malad Gorge: 2.8 miles, Easy
https://www.alltrails.com/parks/us/idaho/thousand-springs-state-park
Kelton Trail: 0.3 miles, Easy
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/malad-gorge-walk
Nigara Springs State Park. Short Road walk down to springs.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/niagara-springs
https://www.itstartedoutdoors.com/niagara-springs-state-park/
Read more: https://visitsouthidaho.com/guide-to-thousand-springs-state-park/
The park is very spread out and will require some driving time between the units. But that's part of the fun - Seeing new places in Idaho.
Afterwards, we can go to a country dinner and bar for food, pool, and maybe a drink. Hmm Hmm I love this bar! Prize for anyone who wears a cowboy hat.
The Angler Bar and Grill
171 N State St, Hagerman, ID 83332
What to bring:
* 2 Litters water
* Lunch and snacks
* Warm clothing/layers
* Rain jacket
* Waterproof hiking boots
* Sun glasses
* Hat
* Cash
Pass: 5-7 dollars per day per UNIT per car OR $10 Idaho State Park for all parks
Carpooling: Great way to meet new friends, save gas and those park fees. Meet at Albertson's on Federal Way.
Send me your message with any questions
The lawyers told me I should add this:
I understand that during my participation in this Outing, I may be exposed to risks and hazards, foreseen or unforeseen, which are inherent and cannot be eliminated without diminishing the Outing.
These inherent risks include, but are not limited to, the dangers of serious personal injury, property damage, and death (“Injuries and Damages”) from exposure to the hazards of travel, location, and weather.
I agree that the Organizer (s) has not tried to contradict or minimize my understanding of these risks. I know that Injuries and Damages can occur by natural causes or activities of other persons, animals, trip members, trip leaders or third parties, either as a result of negligence or because of other reasons. I understand that risks of such Injuries are involved in adventure travel such as this Outing and I accept that I must exercise extra care for my own person and for others around me in the face of such hazards.
I understand that on this Outing there may not be rescue or medical facilities or expertise necessary to deal with the Injuries to which I may be exposed.
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I understand and intend that this assumption of risk and release is binding upon my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns. I have read the Outing description and this Release of Liability in its entirety and I freely and voluntarily assume all risks of such Injuries and notwithstanding such risks, I agree to participate in the Outing. I have read, I understand, and I agree to this Release of Liability.
~Scottie