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Interested in fun facts and the history of Soda Springs, ID?
Then read on!
Here are some facts about Soda Springs:
1. Soda Springs is a small town in Caribou County, Idaho with a population of around 3,000 people.
2. The town got its name from the natural carbonated springs that were discovered in the area in the 1800s. Today, one can visit the Soda Springs Geyser, a man-made geyser that shoots water over 100 feet in the air using water from the carbonated springs.
3. Soda Springs is known as the "Hub City" of southeastern Idaho because it's located at the intersection of several major highways.
4. The town has a rich history in the railroad industry. In fact, Union Pacific Railroad still operates a major repair facility in Soda Springs today.
5. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, and fishing in Soda Springs and the surrounding area.
6. The Caribou-Targhee National Forest, which is one of the largest national forests in the country, is located just south of Soda Springs.
7. Soda Springs is home to the historic Hooper Springs Museum, which showcases local history and artifacts.