Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Hagerman, Idaho, and the hundreds of falls

Even though the weather was questionable, as we came home from Boise, we decided to turn south and go through the little farm communities that are along the Snake River. For quite a long ways, the river is bound on the north by the results of big lava flows, out of which flow an astonishing number of springs, creating magical waterfalls. Would have been nicer to see on a beautiful day, but it still was quite a sight. This is the scene you first see as you turn off of the freeway toward Buhl and then on to Hagerman and then Twin Falls.

2 comments:

Ann said...

Did you feel as though you were going wandering in the wilderness when you turned off the main road? Adventures are fun, and you can't do that when you fly.

Judy said...

Look at the faint green coming on the hills. This country has it's own beauty.