Thousand Springs State Park is a public recreation and nature preservation area consisting of multiple units — Billingsley Creek, Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Nature Preserve, Malad Gorge, Niagara Springs, and Ritter Island — in Gooding County, Idaho.
At its head is the eleventh-largest spring in North America, gushing 180,000 US gallons (680,000 L) per minute.
[2] The 350-acre (140 ha) property was developed by the Nature Conservancy which purchased the site in 1999, then completed its transfer to the state in 2016.
[2] Rock pigeons, red-tailed hawks and golden eagles nest in the canyon.
Proclaimed a National Natural Landmark,[6] this area borders the Snake River and features sheer basalt cliffs 350 feet (110 m) high.