Thousand Springs State Park, with its five beautiful units and multiple use areas, is a testament to why the area is called the Magic Valley. Visitors can view wagon ruts and bridge abutments at Kelton Trail, explore the magnificent Malad Gorge, access the riding arena at Billingsley Creek, get writing inspiration at Vardis Fisher, step back in time and tour historic structures at Ritter Island and Bonnieview, take in the scenery at Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Nature Preserve, view Niagara Springs, and fish at Crystal Lake. Day use opportunities are almost unlimited within the five units. The five units are:
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| Fees: |
$4.00 per vehicle per day. |
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Open all year, sunrise to sunset. |
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Flush toilets, group shelters, and drinking water. |
| Directions: |
Signs for the Thousand Springs State Park units begin along I-84 at the Hagerman Exit 147 near Tuttle.
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