Description
In the extreme SE part of the county on the N side of the South Fork Snake River.
History
Tales of the curative powers of these Springs arose from indians and extended to the report of Captain Charles B. Hawley, an early resident and trapper, who claimed that he saw a wounded deer cured here. Richard Heise, whose name the springs now bear, was an emigrant from Germany who heard these tales in 1894 and went to the area to find the springs.