- Kooskia National Fish Hatchery
- Kooskia National Fish Hatchery was established to rear spring chinook salmon for release in to the Clearwater River basin. The hatchery is located 1.5 miles southeast of Kooskia, Idaho
- Lake Cascade
- Lake Cascade which is formed by Cascade Dam is part of the Boise Project. Managed by the Bureau of Reclamation, this 44 square mile (28,300-acre) lake offers 86 miles
- Lake Cascade State Park
- Lake Cascade State Park is nestled in the majestic mountains of central Idaho approximately 75 miles north of Boise on State Highway 55. This large park provides diverse and
- Lake Lowell
- Lake Lowell is managed by both the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Part of the Boise Project this 14.5 square mile (9,800-acre) reservoir with
- Lake Waha
- This 180-acre reservoir with 3 miles of shoreline are administered by the Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District. Lake Waha is part of the Lewiston Orchards Project. Located in Northwest
- Lake Walcott
- Lake Walcott State Park is located at the northwest end of the Bureau of Reclamation's Lake Walcott Project, a welcome refuge on the edge of Idaho's high desert. Water
- Land of the Yankee Fork State Park
- The Land of the Yankee Fork State Park brings to life Idahos frontier mining history. This state park is part of the larger Land of the Yankee Fork Historic
- Little Wood River Reservoir
- Little Wood Reservoir which is formed by Little Wood Dam is a major facility of the Little Wood Project. Managed by the Bureau of Reclamation, this 600-acre impoundment
- Lower Salmon River
- This river features 112 miles of Class III-IV whitewater in the second-deepest canyon in the United States. About 53 miles of the river, from White Bird downstream to the
- Lucky Peak Lake
- Lucky Peak Lake is located in the foothills of southwestern Idaho on the Boise River, 10 miles southeast of the city of Boise. When full, the lake behind
- Lucky Peak Rock Climbing Area
- The wall face just across from Diversion Dam is a popular place just outside of Boise to practice rock climbing and
- Lucky Peak State Park
- Five distinct units can be found at this state park, three of which are located near Lucky Peak reservoir just 8 miles east of Boise. Discovery Park is a
- Mackay Reservoir Recreation Sites
- This birdwatcher's paradise comes alive in spring and fall when thousands of shorebirds and waterfowl, including cinnamon and green winged teal, mallards, shovelers, pintail, scaup, and Canadian geese,flock to
- Magic Reservoir
- Some of Southern Idaho`s best fishing, boating and water skiing. The BLM has 9 semi-developed recreation sites here. This is also a popular ice fishing
- Mann Creek Reservoir
- Mann Creek Reservoir is formed by Mann Creek Dam, which is part of the Mann Creek Project. Managed by the Bureau of Reclamation, Snake River Area Office, this 650-acre
- Mann Lake Reservoir
- Mann Lake - Reservoir A is formed by Resevoir A Dam which is part of the Lewiston Orchards Project. Recreation on this 146-acre impoundment with 3-miles of shoreline is
- Maple Grove Campground
- 3 shady campsites at Oneida Narrows Reservoir. Fishing for walleye. Boat ramp at the Idaho Power Company campground. Motorboating, jet skiing, water skiing, and swimming are all wonderful summertime
- Massacre Rocks State Park
- Oregon Trail emigrants referred to the Massacre Rocks area as "Gate of Death" and "Devil's Gate", but modern day travelers use terms like beautiful, serene, and restful to describe
- McClendon Spring Campground
- Primitive campground. Undeveloped exploration of the Cottrel Mountains. Hunting for upland birds and
- McCroskey State Park
- This 5300-acre ridgeline park is dedicated to pioneer women. McCroskey State Park's highlight is an 18-mile skyline drive through the park on unimproved roads provides spectacular views of the
- McFarland Campground
- 10 campsites on the Lemhi River. The Lemhi Valley lies between the Beaverhead Mountains and the Lemhi Range, where the river creates a riparian zone in an otherwise arid
- Minidoka Internment National Monument
- As the 385th unit of the National Park System, Minidoka Internment National Monument was newly authorized on January 17, 2001, and does not have any visitor facilities or services
- Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge
- Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge extends 25 miles along both shores of the Snake River, upstream from the Minidoka Dam in south-central Idaho. Over half of the refuge is open
- Montour Wildlife/Recreation Management Area
- Managed by the Bureau of Reclamation, Snake River Area Office, this complex of wetlands and ponds cover 1.7 square miles (1105 acres) and is located above Black Canyon Reservoir.
- Morgan Creek Campground
- 5 campsites on Morgan Creek. The diverse terrain here makes it excellent songbird habitat. Sparrows, thrashers, and wrens flit in the sagebrush, and juncos, kinglets, and nutcrackers shelter in
- Morgans Bridge Campground
- 5 campsites on the Blackfoot River. This section of the river makes for easy floating or tubing, when the water is low. Nesting golden eagles, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks,
- Nez Perce National Forest
- Located in north central Idaho between Oregon and Montana, lies the Nez Perce National Forest. Of the Forest's 2.2 million-acres, nearly one half of the land is classified
- Nez Perce National Historical Park
- For thousands of years the valleys, prairies, mountains, and plateaus of the inland northwest have been home to the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce people. Explore these places. Learn their
- Oregon National Historic Trail
- In the mid-1800s, thousands of pioneers followed the Oregon Trail
- Owyhee Uplands Backcountry Byway
- The 103-mile Owyhee Uplands Back Country Byway offers high desert scenery at its finest. From expanses