Near Box Canyon Loop
The confluence of Box Springs with the mighty Snake River.
Near Box Canyon Loop
Blue as blue can be.
Near Box Canyon Loop
Panorama from the viewpoint. Otters below!
Near Box Canyon Loop
First viewpoint showing the pool and resulting creek
Near Box Canyon Loop
One of the many waterfalls (springs) along the canyon floor

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Box Canyon Loop

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Incredible blue spring water that you can't help but stop and swim in.
3
mi
Distance
553
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCaveFall ColorsFishingGeologically SignificantLakeLakefrontRiver/CreekSpringSwimming
Access Issues
$7 entry fee or State Parks Pass required

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.96mi
Distance
553ft
Elevation Gain
553ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
3,185ft
High Point
2,922ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start by looking over the spring at the viewpoint. Take the Rim Trail west to a place that has a long iron eye bolt protruding from the ground. This is the start of Box Canyon Springs Spur that will quickly drop down to the water's edge. Push on through the sometimes overgrown bushes to a water meter and a great waterfall with great picture-taking options. Keep going to a wood bridge. The trail leaves the old road briefly as it skirts the little lake. Sometimes there is a port-a-toilet there. You can safely swim here, assuming you know how and the cold water is not too much for you. There is a nice beach with shade trees here too. The trail immediately turns to a doubletrack and harsh desert the rest of the way out to the Snake River on Box Canyon Springs Trail where you curve around a high canyon wall before heading up a sister canyon called Ceader Draw Creek. When the road forks, go left and climb out of the canyon on a switchback. There are views of the river and hatcheries along the way. Once out of the canyon and back on top, take the trail leading left and away from the road for a few rim-top views. after a bit you'll find the Box Canyon Springs Trailhead again but you have seen all that already so finish the loop on Box Canyon Springs Trail.
History & Background
A majority of the water was diverted and captured just after the lake for use in the fish hatcheries nearby. Even as you hike along the covered canal, you'll find small dammed-up springs in the bushes with pipes to the canal to get the most out of the canyon. In the springtime, the water flow is higher and the extra water is allowed to flow to the river in the original route. There is an old bridge and some foundations to be found if you look hard.

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