- 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