http://www.webgis.com/terr_pages/ID/dem1/elmore.html - Wanna go exploring in our backyard and not get lost? Well, download free terrain data and have that map your friends wish they had. Click on the "Twin Springs" link in the second section of the page to start your download of the map.
www.catpeople.com - These folks like to visit Twin Springs from time to time and could be considered "hot water" experts. Excellent photography, tons of adventure.
http://geoheat.oit.edu/directuse/all/dur0319.htm - A great technical look at the water that makes us great!
http://www-personal.buseco.monash.edu.au/~hyndman/TSDL/hydrology.html - For you history buffs, click on the link on this page called Boise.dat. It is a hydrologist's data gold mine with the water flows from Oct.1912 - Sep. 1960.
http://idaho.usgs.gov/public/wq/stations.html - Our water is so good, the government samples it to make their averages better!! Site number 33 on the list.
http://www.cccalumni.org/states/idaho1.html - More history, this is a list of the old Civilian Conservation Camps programs (See Last Chance Grocery and the subsequent interview with Nellie Hirt for a sense of this program and the wonderful people who worked in them during some of the bleakest of times.) We are listed as F-102. Click on their history link to learn more about this famous program, also dubbed "Roosevelt's Tree Army".
http://www.idahostatesman.com/Features/IdahoOutdoors/ - The home of Idaho Outdoors and the Idaho Statesman. They always have the call for cool
www.studiomonnot.com - Check out photography, travel, and writings.
http://www.y-stop.net - Our friends and neighbors just over the hill. They have goods for your road trip, like ice and snacks as well as gas and ATV rentals, too!