We instead chose to get to most of the park’s main attractions by vehicle. We stopped at Elephant Rock, Twin Sisters, and Window Arch. After seeing how cool the valley below looked and how fun the rock climbing seemed, we honestly wished we had stayed for multiple nights to truly explore the entire area. We would have loved to have seen how different the views would’ve been by hiking down into the formations, but instead we just spent one day driving around and gawking at the natural wonders. It was a very beautiful, really easy to access park, and we will certainly be coming back on any other trips we are in the area so we can come back and truly explore the depths more. See more things to do in Idaho below:
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Some of the things are extremely rare, including the collection of two-bodied or two-headed animals. Those were probably my least favorite parts of the exhibit’s items, but most of the rest of the things we found absolutely fascinating.
Inside the cave they have also found the remains of a cave bear, which apparently is different than a modern-day bear. It might have hibernated in the cave during an ice age or discovered the cave after a volcano. Some of the remains can be found on display inside one of the two museums. Overall, it was such a fun little stop to explore the entire facility and all of their family heirlooms. It’s not like a normal museum, and that’s what we liked about it. If you are ever in the southern Idaho area we highly recommend a visit! See more things to do in Idaho below: |
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