
Soda Springs Geyser Idaho
Witness the power of the world's largest man-made geyser, a unique roadside marvel in Soda Springs, Idaho.

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See the geyser erupt

Soda Springs Geyser Idaho
Best Time
See the geyser erupt

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Witness the power of the world's largest man-made geyser, a unique roadside marvel in Soda Springs, Idaho.
"A nice little park with information and history. We enjoyed pulling off the road to visit this historical site."

Check Geyser Status
Currently under reconstruction, confirm if it's operational before your visit!
Hourly Eruptions
Plan your stop for the top of the hour to catch the geyser in action. :clock1:

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Rating
4.5 · 1,442 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
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Soda Springs Geyser Eruption
Geyser Park
Witness the powerful eruption of the world's largest man-made geyser, a unique roadside marvel.

Historical Information
Geyser Park and adjacent visitor center
Learn about the geyser's history and its significance as a unique roadside attraction.
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Geyser Status & Timing
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Tom Scott visits Soda Springs
Do not drink the geyser water, do not stick your hand in the pipe, and accept if the water touches you it smells like sulphur. Just friendly advice in case anyone decides to visit
Check Geyser Status
Currently under reconstruction, confirm if it's operational before your visit!
Hourly Eruptions
Plan your stop for the top of the hour to catch the geyser in action. :clock1:
Soda Springs, ID and then some…
Soda springs gyser is inoperable and is under repair https://preview.redd.it/9byx2mvyxy8f1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=99570d104d3a3b0d622d70f1177b6eed3d524d56 June 24, 2025
An attempt to romanticize east idaho
Beautiful pics! What’s the waterfall and geyser?
Safety First!
Do not drink the water or touch the pipe. Sulfur smell is normal.
Free Attraction
Enjoy this unique roadside stop without any admission fees. :moneywithwings:
Tips
from all over the internet
Check Geyser Status
Currently under reconstruction, confirm if it's operational before your visit!
Hourly Eruptions
Plan your stop for the top of the hour to catch the geyser in action. :clock1:
Safety First!
Do not drink the water or touch the pipe. Sulfur smell is normal.
Free Attraction
Enjoy this unique roadside stop without any admission fees. :moneywithwings:
Nearby Amenities
A nice tourist center with clean bathrooms is right next door. 🚻
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Soda Springs Geyser as a unique and free roadside attraction, especially when it's erupting on the hour. However, many note that it's currently under reconstruction and not operational, leading to disappointment for some. The historical aspect and nearby amenities are still seen as positives.
"On the hour every hour. We stopped to gain a different perspective of this geyser. A nice little park with information and history. We enjoyed pulling off the road to visit this historical site."
A Notto
"When they are done with the Reconstruction of the geyser, it will but totally amazing, but at this point it's just a construction zone but pretty amazing to stand in its presence"
D. Francis
"Unfortunately, it's not working currently due to machanical issues. 😞 5 star for being a historical site. Grace, Idaho is beautiful!"
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Soda Springs Geyser is located in Soda Springs, Idaho. It's a convenient roadside attraction, easily accessible by car. If you're on a road trip, it's a great place to pull over and stretch your legs. For cyclists, Idaho Road 34 just north of the geyser is recommended.
Yes, there is free open parking available at the geyser site, making it easy to stop and visit.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, visiting the Soda Springs Geyser is completely free! It's a wonderful roadside attraction that doesn't require any admission fees.
The geyser itself erupts on the hour, every hour, when it is operational. The park area is generally accessible during daylight hours. However, it's important to note that the geyser is currently undergoing reconstruction.
As of recent information, the Soda Springs Geyser is currently inoperable and under repair or reconstruction. It's advisable to check its status before planning your visit.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
At the park, you can learn about the geyser's history through informational signs and witness its eruption (when operational). It's a nice little park offering a different perspective on this historical site.
It is strongly advised not to drink the geyser water or stick your hand in the pipe. The water can have a strong sulfur smell.
Visitors should be prepared for a sulfur smell, which is a natural characteristic of geyser water.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While there are no dining facilities directly at the geyser park, Soda Springs town offers various dining options. The adjacent tourist center also has clean bathrooms.
📸 📸 Photography
For the best photographic opportunities, aim for daylight hours when the geyser is erupting. The surrounding park area also offers pleasant scenery for photos.




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