The large evergreens, grassy open spaces, low summer temperature, and excellent spring water of this 100-acre park made it a favorite refuge from the summer heat of the Snake River Valley. Old settlers still clung to the original name, Puffer Springs. The park today is 253 acres, still featuring excellent springs and public camping grounds. It was named for an old cattleman named Fields who used the springs to water his herds.
Field Springs State Park
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