Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
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Tubing the Portneuf River Rapids In Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
BITCHES 2018: Twin Falls/Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
Who knew Idaho could be so much fun?!! We had the best girls trip ever! Idaho, we will be back!
Helicopter Rides in Lava Hot Springs!
Helicopter rides in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho!
Lava Hot Springs, Mark Lowe
Lava Hot Springs Foundation Director, Mark Lowe talks about the world famous hot pools. Lava Hot Springs was deeded to the state of Idaho in 1902 to provide a health and recreation facility. The state built a natatorium in 1918 and now oversees operation of the swimming pools and hot baths through the Lava Hot Springs Foundation.
Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, 7-18-15
(Lava Hot Springs) Floating the river
Lava Hot Springs
For this Backyard Gem on KPVI News 6, I travel to Lava Hot Springs to show you why this would be the perfect place for a romantic getaway.
Lava Hot Springs 2014 - GoPro Hero 3
Lava Hot Springs Fire & Ice Winter Fest
Lava Hot Springs Fire & Ice Winter Fest held the first week of February every year. It's a blast! See details at
Molly's Fight 3/1/2008 Round 3- Lava Hot Springs, ID
Molly Janke - Round 3
3/1/2008
Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
Heise Hot Spring Time
Heise Hot Springs is about 40min northeast of Idaho Falls. There's great camping, great fishing, zip lines, and hot hot springs!
Lava Hot Springs Tubing
Tubing at Lava Hot Springs. We hit a big waterfall and almost flip.
New EPA Regulations
A look into how the new EPA regulations may impace Idaho.
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Heise Zip Line
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Zip Lining Boise Idaho Company Vacation
Idaho Hot Springs
Burgdorf Hot Springs is located north of McCall, Idaho and is snowmobile access only in the winter time. This amazing natural pool with a natural sand bottom is located in a beautiful mountain valley tucked away in the mountains of Idaho.
Craters of the Moon | Central Idaho (Vlog)
Craters of the Moon National Monument. Spatter cones, lava bombs, cinder gardens, are we in a Star Trek movie? What crazy alien landscape is this? Did we wake up on some volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean? Nope. This is Craters of the Moon in central Idaho. A place right out of science fiction. Even the closest town of Arco has sci fi trivia attached to it as the first community in the world ever to be lit solely by nuclear power. This strange landscape is made up of three young lava fields ranging in age from 2,000 to 15,000 years old. Deemed a National Monument in 1924 by Calvin Coolidge these lava fields are a can’t miss for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
At first glance this black rock may look like a desolate wasteland, but Craters of the Moon is a fascinating place to explore with plenty to see and do. The park offers you a number of trails to hike, great camping and RV accommodations, night photography opportunities, and family spelunking adventures. Whether you have an hour, a day, or a week to explore this area, Craters of the Moon has something for you to do and should not be missed on your epic Idaho road trip.
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Kristen and Mike Loveridge drop the first waterfall, of sorts, in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. We hit it in the proper place. Going over it to the left is a drop onto rocks and some folks get hurt trying that line. What we did looks pretty easy, and it is, but is still a pretty good rush... especially approaching the falls for the first time.