I just received an email from the owners of the Indian Springs Hot Springs Resort and RV Park in American Falls, Idaho requesting to update their listing on IdahoHotSprings.com. I'll have their listing updated soon, and have already added it to the commercial Idaho hot springs map; you can also view the Google Map below.
Indian Springs Hot Springs Resort and RV Parks Opens May 15th, 2009
Indian Springs Hot Springs Resort and RV Park
Phone: 208-226-7700 or 866-975-1807
Web: http://www.indianspringsresortandrv.com
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[where: American Falls, ID]
Hot Vids - Miracle and Skinnydipper Hot Springs in Idaho
3.15.2009
Skinnydipper Hot Springs in Central Idaho
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Miracle Hot Springs in Southern Idaho
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Idaho Bighorns Need Your Clicks!
3.01.2009
Tens of thousands of Bidhorn Sheep once lived in Idaho. Now, there are only an estimated 2,000 Bighorn Sheep statewide due to diseases carried by domestic herds grazing on public lands.
The Payette National Forest is looking for a long-term solution to save the Bighorn Sheep-- they need your input today!
There are only six days left in the public comment period. Will you send a message asking public land managers to provide disease-free habitat for Bighorns?
Protecting wildlife from domestic animal diseases is a critical piece to public land management. Payette National Forest land managers can prevent Bighorn and domestic sheep from coming in contact by closing overlapping habitats to the domestic sheep's grazing.
We could lose Bighorn Sheep in Idaho if we don't put a long-term solution into place. Deadline to submit comments is March 3rd - Take Action!
The Payette National Forest is looking for a long-term solution to save the Bighorn Sheep-- they need your input today!
There are only six days left in the public comment period. Will you send a message asking public land managers to provide disease-free habitat for Bighorns?
Protecting wildlife from domestic animal diseases is a critical piece to public land management. Payette National Forest land managers can prevent Bighorn and domestic sheep from coming in contact by closing overlapping habitats to the domestic sheep's grazing.
We could lose Bighorn Sheep in Idaho if we don't put a long-term solution into place. Deadline to submit comments is March 3rd - Take Action!
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