Idaho Park List

Oxford Slough Waterfowl Production Area
Oxford Slough Waterfowl Production Area is in Franklin and Bannock counties on the edge of Oxford in southeast Idaho. It was purchased to protect redhead nesting habitat. The area
Palisades Reservoir
Palisades Reservoir is formed by Palisades Dam, which is a major feature on the Palisades Project. Recreation on this 25 square mile (16,100-acre) reservoir with 70 miles of limited
Payette National Forest
The Payette National Forest encompasses some of Idaho's most beautiful and diverse country. Located in west-central Idaho north of Boise, the 2.3 million acre forest extends 100 miles west
Payette River
In an average year, streams carry more than 100 billion cubic feet of water from the high country, mostly in April and
Pipeline Campground
5 campsites on the Snake River near American Falls Reservoir. Fishing for trophy brown and rainbow trout. More than 30 species of migratory shorebirds rest at the reservoir. From
Ponderosa State Park
Ponderosa State Park covers most of a 1,000-acre peninsula that juts into beautiful Payette Lake near McCall. The scenic overlook at Osprey Point offers a spectacular view of the
Priest Lake State Park
Priest Lake State Park lies just 30 miles from the Canadian Border, nestled deep below the crest of the Selkirk Mountains. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Northern Idaho
Redpoint Campground
Approximately 10 primitive campsites along the Bear River below the Oneida Narrows Dam. When water levels are low, the river can be tubed or canoed, but when it is
Reservoir A
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 administered by the
Ririe Reservoir
Ririe Reservoir is formed by Ririe Dam which is a major feature on the Ririe Project . Ririe Reservoir is administered by the Bonneville County Parks & Recreation Department.
Round Lake State Park
Round Lake State Park is situated in 142 acres of forest surrounding a 58-acre lake at an elevation of 2,122 feet. The lake is the product of glacial activity
Sage Hen Flats Campground
3 campsites and a picnic area on the Blackfoot River. This section of the river is Class I, and makes for easy floating or tubing. Nesting golden eagles, prairie
Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir
Located approximately one mile southwest of Jackpot, NV., the Salmon Falls Creek area offers Class I and II floatableopportunities from mid-April to late June. There are level and dry
Salmon-Challis National Forests
The Salmon-Challis National Forests are located in east-central Idaho with the impressive crests of the Bitterroot range forming the east boundary and the Idaho-Montana border. Elevations vary from
Sawtooth National Forest & Sawtooth National Recreation Area
Located in central Idaho, lies the Sawtooth National Forest encompassing 2.1 million acres. The season of the year makes no difference as the Sawtooth is a "Forest For
Shoup Bridge Campground
5 campsites on the Upper Salmon River. Fishing for trout and steelhead. Only hatchery steelhead, identifiable by the clipped adipose fin, can be kept. Barbless hooks are
Smokey Cubs Campground
8 campsites at the foot of the Beaverhead Mountains. These mountains rise from the grasslands of the Lemhi Valley to into forests of Douglas fir and lodgpole pine. The
Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area
This 485,000-acre area, located along 81 miles of the Snake River, is home to the densest population of nesting birds of prey in North America and perhaps the world.
Soldiers Meadow Reservoir
Soldiers Meadow Reservoir is formed by Soldiers Meadow Dam which is part of the Resevoir A Dam which is part of the Lewiston Orchards Project. Recreation on this 124-acre
St. Anthony Sand Dunes
The St. Anthony Sand Dunes consists of 11,000 acres of clear, shifting, white quartz sand. Although this is a wilderness study area, the dunes support high off-road vehicle traffic.
Steck Park
Visitors to Steck Park will find two camping areas (lower and upper). The lower campground is in the older, shaded part of the park and provides 21 sites (16
Targhee National Forest
Located in eastern Idaho and western Wyoming, lies the Targhee National Forest. The Forest is situated next to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National
Thief Valley Dam and Reservoir
Thief Valley Dam and Reservoir are on the Powder River 16 miles north of Baker, Oregon. Most of the 909 acres of the Thief Valley Reservoir area are
Thorn Creek Reservoir
Thorn Creek Reservoir is surrounded by Great Basin desert vegetation, with sagebrush and grasslands spreading over rolling hills. In the spring and fall waterfowl and shorebirds concentrate at the
Thousand Springs State Park
Thousand Springs State Park, with its nine beautiful units, is a testament to why the area is called the Magic Valley. Visitors can view wagon ruts and bridge abutments
Three Island Crossing State Park
Three Island Crossing State Park is located on the Snake River at Glenns Ferry. It is home to The Oregon Trail History and Education Center where visitors can learn
Tower Rock Campground
6 campsites on the Upper Salmon River. Fishing for trout and steelhead in the river, with a boat ramp for access. This was one of Lewis and Clark`s campsites
Trail Creek Bridge Campground
12 campgrounds and one picnic table on the Blackfoot River. This is the take-out for those floating from the dam or from Cutthroat Creek. From here to Cedar Creek
Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes is a 73-mile paved trail spanning the Idaho panhandle between Mullan and Plummer. It was created through a unique partnership between the Coeur
University of Idaho/Lionel Hampton Center
The Lionel Hampton Center at the University of Idaho has its roots in a jazz festival which began at the University in 1968. The event grew under the