Grays Lake Wildlife Refuge
This preserve north of Soda Springs provides habitat for migrating waterfowl such as Sandhill cranes, Franklin's gulls, geese, ducks and hawks. visitidaho.org
Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge is the largest hardstem bulrush marsh in North America. Located in a high mountain valley near Soda Springs in southeastern Idaho, the refuge and surrounding mountains offer incredible ... recreation.gov
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 access shoreline is administered by the... recreation.gov
Alpine Area Campgrounds, Alpine, Wyoming
This area along the Idaho border in western Wyoming lives up to its name, with seemingly countless mountain meadows from creek bank to mountain peak. Pine forests stand watch in a timeless fashion, ambassadors of the native i... trails.com
Murphy Creek Campground
The elevation is 6,000 ft.The campground stretches along Greys River with some campingsites adjacent to the river (which is not actually visible fromthe sites) Lodgepole pines and grass understory. The sites are widely... forestcamping.com
Ririe Reservoir
Surrounded by steep forested mountains, the 16,000-acre reservoir is an excellent spot for boating, camping, and wildlife viewing visitidaho.org
Snake River, South Fork, Swan Valley, Idaho
The South Fork of the Snake River, all 60 miles of it, is one of the great river systems in the state of Idaho. Starting in Wyoming, the South Fork?s fertile and rowdy waters produce huge fish. Fly fishers can cast to some of... trails.com
Bear Creek
The first part of the trail is a mess of sharp rocks. Not a trail for clipless pedals, lemme tellya. The trail gets better after the rocks and is actually quite pretty. You can wade through the creek on the low road or ... singletracks.com
Big Elk Creek, Swan Valley, Idaho
A big pristine canyon with no motor vehicles or livestock. Many avalanche chutes and rugged mountains. Less used than Palisades Creek, Big Elk Creek is busy nevertheless. It has an easy trail (Trail 097) leading up a broad, o... trails.com
Bridger-teton National Forest
- Many visitors are drawn to the Bridger-Teton because of its proximity to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, or for the world renowned downhill skiing at Jackson Hole Ski Area. There are, however, endless other a... wildernet.com
Forest Park
The elevation is 6,700 ft.The campground is a single loop through a stand of matureLodgepole pine. Other conifers are beginning to grow in the moreopen areas. A heavy grass understory provides limited privacy. The camp... forestcamping.com
Snake River Range Traverse, Idaho Falls, Idaho
The Snake River Range contains the most jagged peaks, the prettiest lakes, and the best fishing streams of any mountains in southeast Idaho. The range is at its scenic best in mid-July, when the meadows are ablaze with colorf... trails.com
Little Elk Creek, Swan Valley, Idaho
Beautiful views in the highest part of the Snake River Range. No livestock or motor vehicles. Little Elk Creek is not a trail for the weak or inexperienced. It?s a long, steep 4 miles. From the trail?s beginning at 5,960 feet... trails.com
Indian Creek Loop, Swan Valley, Idaho
Indian Creek is the southernmost of the Snake River Range?s major canyons. Its two forks provide a beautiful hiking area, although the view from the two trailheads may appear discouraging due to machine and cattle abuse. The ... trails.com