Why Everyone In Idaho Should Visit This One Tiny Town
Every destination in the Gem State is uniquely beautiful and has something mysterious, lovely, and rejuvenating to offer in its own surprising way. But tucked away in Southern Idaho, Hagerman is something incredibly special. From magically calming hot springs to historical sites, pristine swimming holes, and rustic charm, this cozy town of less than 1000 residents has something for everyone. But once you’ve visited, you won’t want to leave!

Oddly situated in the heart of Idaho's high desert, this tiny town of 938 is actually a lush and vibrant natural oasis.

Grab your snorkel -- scuba diving is huge in this area!
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This unique, must-see stop is both educational and fascinating to experience. Here, you can pet 6-foot sturgeon and (if you have a strong stomach) see firsthand where caviar comes from.
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There are still places to view remnants of Oregon Trail wagon ruts. It's a fantastic trip through time.

The park is comprised of five smaller parks, each with their own distinct personality, geologic wonders, and natural beauty.

The Hagerman horse is an extinct breed of horse (one of the oldest on record) that was unique to Idaho, but wasn't discovered until 1928.


Don't worry, though! You won't be swimming or soaking with these prehistoric beasts. They're kept separate in their own habitat, separate from the hot pools.
What do you think? Is a trip to this little town on your bucket list? There’s so much to do here!
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