6 Best Sightseeing Spots in Idaho
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Idaho’s natural beauty is the state’s biggest draw and never ceases to amaze even lifelong residents. The vast contrast from breathtaking mountain peaks, expansive valleys with rugged rivers running through, and every landscape in between makes sightseeing in Idaho a worthy undertaking. With the summer just beginning, now is the perfect time to explore this great state and check out these 6 best sightseeing spots!
Sawtooth National Recreation Area:
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The Sawtooths are an iconic Idaho mountain range, known for sharp peaks and stunning alpine lakes. The Sawtooth National Recreation Area has over 700 miles of hiking trails with varying difficulty levels and length. Trails often lead to campgrounds and alpine lakes, making this area very popular for backpacking. Perfect for a 5 mile hike or an overnight trip, the Sawtooths are sure to deliver stunning views!
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Redfish Lake is the largest alpine lake in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area and sits near Stanley, Idaho. With crystal clear water and inspiring views of the Sawtooths, Redfish is the perfect setting for recreational activities including boating, fishing, camping, kayaking, and swimming. Redfish Lake Lodge also sits on this lake, offering a laid back resort atmosphere with cabins available to rent. With the hot summer weather and the cold lake water, now is the perfect time to head up to Stanley and take in the views lakeside!
Hell’s Canyon National Recreation Area:
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As the deepest river gorge in North America, Hell’s Canyon is an incredible place to hike, fish, and boat. Hell’s Canyon sits in western Idaho and the Snake River runs through it. A hiking trail that follows the river offers views of the bigger-than-life vistas of surrounding mountains and the river, as well as lush foliage and wildlife including elk, deer, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep (with an occasional sighting of bears and bobcats). Hell’s Canyon offers a remote break from civilization, a chance to reconnect with nature and take in remarkable views.
City of Rocks National Reserve:
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Full of unique rock structures jutting out of the earth, the City of Rocks National Reserve is popular with recreationalists participating in activities such as rock climbing, hunting, and hiking. The scenery here is unlike anything else in Idaho with towering granite structures and arches that were slowly eroded over millions of years. Remnants from previous civilizations still remain in this other-wordly landscape, including names of emigrants from the California wagon train still engraved in rock. This unique landscape is an Idaho must-see!
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Located a little over an hour away from Boise, the Bruneau Dunes are sand dunes that reach a height of 450 feet and are a popular camping and daytrip area for Boiseans. A family favorite activity at the Bruneau Dunes is sand boarding, which is similar to snowboarding but involves sliding down the sand instead of snow. This State Park also has the Bruneau Observatory, which is the largest telescope available for public viewing in Idaho. Campsites are plentiful but must be reserved ahead of time. These expansive sand dunes offer a unique experience unlike anything else in Idaho!
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve:
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Created from a volcanic eruption over 2,000 years ago, the Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a unique landscape of hardened lava rocks and sagebrush in Southern Idaho. This Preserve offers a variety of exploration options, which range from exploring lava caves, hiking up to the volcanic cone or to a crater, or even a short hike that highlights an ancient tree encased in lava. This rocky, post-apocalyptic landscape is an one of a kind sightseeing adventure that is begging to be explored!
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