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The water looks more glacial than spring.
Malad Gorge, which is considered the crown jewel of Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho.
The gorge is a spectacular, narrow canyon carved by the Malad River through basalt rock.
It is approximately 250 feet deep and 2.5 miles long, offering dramatic views for visitors.
The gorge is known for its unique geological formation, where water from an underground aquifer system exits the canyon walls.
Malad Gorge, which is considered the crown jewel of Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho.
The gorge is a spectacular, narrow canyon carved by the Malad River through basalt rock.
It is approximately 250 feet deep and 2.5 miles long, offering dramatic views for visitors.
The gorge is known for its unique geological formation, where water from an underground aquifer system exits the canyon walls.

