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  1. Celebration Park - Canyon County, Idaho

    Experience a walking tour of historic Guffey Railroad Bridge and be captivated by southwest Idaho’s early mining and railroad history. Things to keep in mind when visiting Celebration Park. Celebration Park hosts many educational tours and school field trip programs year-round.

  2. Celebration Park - Bureau of Land Management

    Experience a walking tour of historic Guffey Railroad Bridge and be captivated by southwest Idaho's early mining and railroad history. A non-motorized trail along the north bank of the Snake River provides access upstream to Halverson Lake, a small pond nestled along the canyon wall.

  3. Best hikes and trails in Celebration Park | AllTrails

    Want to find the best trails in Celebration Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 4 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  4. Outdoor Recreation | Kuna, ID - Official Website

    The Canyon River Trail, a 12-mile hiking trail between Swan Falls Dam and Celebration Park follows the Snake River. CELEBRATION PARK. Celebration Park is Idaho's first archeological park. Ancient peoples along with recent Native and Euro-Americans created petroglyphs that date between 100 and 10,000 years old.

  5. Celebration Park - daytripnorthwest.com

    Oct 10, 2022 · Take a walking tour and also learn about early mining and railroad history in Idaho. A walking trail on the north side of the Snake River will take you to Halverson Lake, a small lake next to the canyon walls.

  6. Celebration Park | Great Fishing And Archaeological Significance

    CELEBRATION PARK is Idaho's Archaeological Park with over 700 acres located on the western boundary of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. The Park serves as a beginning point for Halverson Bar and Lake trail.

  7. Celebration Park - Wikipedia

    It is the only Parker-Through-Truss railroad bridge in Idaho and is the state's largest historic artifact; it was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The 450-ton steel structure is 70 feet (21 m) tall and spans 500 feet (150 m) over the river.

  8. Guffey Railroad Bridge Trail | Idaho Trails | TrailLink

    Guffey Railroad Bridge Trail spans 0.4 from Celebration Park on Hot Spot Ln. to south side of Snake River. View amenities, descriptions, reviews, photos, itineraries, and directions on TrailLink.

  9. 4: Swan Falls to Celebration Park - iosrwt

    Twelve miles downstream, Celebration Park is Idaho's archaeological park, containing a multitude of education and recreation opportunities from petroglyph tours, the Canyon Crossroads Museum, and the historic Guffey Railroad Bridge.

  10. Celebration Park, Idaho - Recreation.gov

    Experience a walking tour of historic Guffey Railroad Bridge and be captivated by southwest Idaho's early mining and railroad history. A non-motorized trail along the north bank of the Snake River provides access upstream to Halverson Lake, a small pond nestled along the canyon wall.

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