
Stroll Pathways Of Stunning Hot Spring Garden East Of Twin Falls
The fleeting hours of spring are upon us once again, and Idaho public gardens are blossoming and thriving throughout the state. One of the most uniquely colorful walks people can take in southern Idaho to celebrate spring's final days is a vibrant, concaved botanical landmark that shares grounds with hot springs east of Twin Falls.
For those who want to get outdoors for a few hours and marvel at what spring has spent the past several weeks creating, there's a special garden that awaits 150 miles east of Twin Falls. Lava Hot Springs isn't just known for its natural, heated pools.
What a neat responsibility it must be to maintain a place where families can spend time together enjoying such beauty.

Did you know that Lava Hot Springs has an incredible, sunken garden that features dozens of imported and regionally native flowers and plants? I came across a YouTube video that was apparently taken by an area landscaper who cares for the garden.
"These are the sunken gardens that I get to take care of," says the man recording the footage. Notice how he didn't say, "have to take care of." It's obvious that this individual enjoys what he does for a living, and the grounds of Lava Hot Spring's Sunken Garden sure look well taken care of.
What a neat responsibility it must be to maintain a place where families can spend time together enjoying such beauty. The garden features tiered rock walls, trails, streams, bridges, gazebos, and of course, a wide array of incredible blooming plant and flower life. The garden opens at 8 A.M. for all to enjoy.
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