Three Island Crossing & Eureka Cave

1 year ago
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It was our first time visiting Three Island Crossing State Park. It was a delightful park with clean bathrooms, showers, camping spots, and an Interpretive Center that hit well above its weight.

Resting just south of Glenns Ferry, ID, right along the Snake River, this state park has a lot going for it. Glenns Ferry is a quaint little town yielding stunning views of the Snake River along the road that leads to Three Island Crossing State Park.

Named for the three islands used by settlers heading west as they crossed the Snake River, this state park has a gorgeous interpretive center. It outlines, in story form, the history of the area from past to present. It is certainly the highlight of the location.

The park also has a frisbee golf course and access to fishing on the Snake River. If you like wine, there is a Winery within walking distance. Or, you can head into town to try a local restaurant.

There are only two drawbacks. One, the wind blows hard more than it doesn't. Two, the trains and their horns never stop rolling, even through the night.

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