Idaho Park List

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 Idaho’s 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