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  1. Lava Hot Springs is a city along the Portneuf River in eastern Bannock County, Idaho, United States. It is part of the Pocatello, Idaho metropolitan area. The population was 358 at the 2020 census. Located in the mountainous valley of the Portneuf River on the old route of the Oregon Trail and California Trail, the city has become a popular ...

    • Trails, Trappers, Trains and Travelers
    • South Bannock County Geography
    • Trails-Native Peoples
    • Fur Trappers, Traders, and Mountain Men, 1811-1861
    • Bob Dempsey – Local Trapper, Mountain Man, and Early Settler
    • Trains
    • Travelers

    Long before settlers discovered the natural odor-free mineral water in this quiet valley, the Bannock and Shoshone Indian tribes gathered here to bathe, rest and worship the Great Spiritfor the curative Powers of these springs and set the area a side as a neutral ground to be shared in peace by all tribes.

    Numerous north/south running mountains ranges, separated by valleys in which flow creeks, streams, and rivers compose the geography of much of the Intermountain West. These valleys provide natural corridors of travel between the Columbia River Plateau and the Great Basin . Through time, because of this geography and historical circumstance, the val...

    South Bannock County was and is the site of important Indians trails, trapper trails, overland trails, stage line routes, railroads and even interstate highways. Thus, south Bannock County history and economy has been closely tied to travel and transportation. Northern Shoshone and Bannock tribal groups passed through this area for several hundred ...

    The American Pacific Fur Company, 1811-1812, the two British companies, The Northwest, 1812-1821, and the Hudson’s Bay, 1821-1861, all developed systematic networks for trapping beaver and fur bearing creatures throughout the old Oregon Country, which included what is now the state of Idaho. South Bannock County streams and creeks were worked by a ...

    Bob Dempsey was born in Ireland on December 25, 1825. At age 14 he left and came to America . Dempsey, known as a friend to the Indians, possessed great skills with horses. He trapped in various areas of the Rockies. Between 1851 and 1861, he and his Native American wife, Margaret (a sister to Chief Tendoy, and great niece to Sacajawea), had eight ...

    Travel and trade routes, established by Native Americans, existed for hundreds of years prior to the westward movement of the mid 1800’s. The gold rush, fur trade, and westward movement inspired increased transportation routes throughout the western region. Wagon Trails, Stagecoaches and Pony Express routes crossed through south Bannock County from...

    The late 1800’s and early 1900’s brought settlers who traveled by horseback and wagons. They came for agricultural and entrepreneurial opportunities provided by the rich natural resources abundant in this area. During this time the area, now known as Lava Hot Springs, was called “Dempsey”, after the well-know trapper, Bob Dempsey. Later the area wa...

  2. Lava Hot Springs History. John Hall and his wife Salina, along with five children, left England in 1883. They sailed to America for the opportunity it held. The family first resided in Oxford, Idaho. In 1890 John Hall and his family moved to Lava Hot Springs, then called Dempsey, Idaho. He filed for a homestead of 160 acres bordering the ...

  3. Aug 10, 2019 · Location. 42° 37.168′ N, 112° 0.409′ W. Marker is in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, in Bannock County. Marker can be reached from Main Street near unnamed Road, on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 430 Main Street, Lava Hot Springs ID 83246, United States of America. Touch for directions.

  4. Lava Hot Springs and the Portneuf River was deeded to the state of Idaho in 1902 to provide a health and recreation facility. The state built a natatorium in 1918 and now oversees operation of the swimming pools and hot baths through the Lava Hot Springs Foundation. The foundation is an agency that acts within the Idaho Department of Parks and ...

  5. Sep 8, 2024 · Soaking In The “World Famous” Hot Pools at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, A Review. September 8, 2024 by Daniel Gillaspia. Lava Hot Springs, located in southeastern Idaho, is a popular destination known for its natural geothermal hot springs surrounded by stunning landscapes. Nestled along the Portneuf (port-nuff) River, the area features a ...

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  7. Lava Hot Springs: A small town with big challenges : the history of the South Bannock County Historical Center and local area. by Byington, D., & Olson, R. A. (2006)

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