The dunes at Bruneau Dunes State Park are unique in the Western Hemisphere. They include the largest single-structured sand dune in North America, with a peak 470 feet above the lakes. ... Learn
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Visit the beautiful sand dunes at Bruneau Dunes State Park. Enjoy a leisurely walk at the base of the dunes, bring a sled to try your hand at sliding on the dunes, or get your exercise in by climbing... Learn
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Nestled amidst the mountain peaks of the Albion Mountain Range lies the City of Rocks National Reserve. Embracing a sagebrush steppe valley, spectacular granite rock formations, pinyon/juniper tree st... Learn
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Lake Cascade is nestled in the majestic mountains of central Idaho about 75 miles north of Boise on State Highway 55. Popular for all types of boating, prevailing winds on the water make it especially... Learn
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People pass the 652-acre Malad Gorge State Park in the blink of an eye, never suspecting the spectacular canyon views that await them just a mile off the highway. Malad Gorge is open for hiking, picni... Learn
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Ponderosa State Park covers most of a 1,000-acre peninsula that juts into Payette Lake, just outside McCall. The character of the park is molded by its diverse topography. It ranges from arid sagebrus... Learn
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Just 30 miles from the Canadian Border, nestled deep below the crest of the Selkirk Mountains lies Priest Lake State Park. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Northern Idaho and mile-high mountains, P... Learn
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Round Lake State Park, located 11 miles out of Sandpoint, has many miles of hiking trails of varying degrees of difficulty but all with much natural beauty. Round Lake is a small, scenic lake surrou... Learn
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Three Island Crossing was one of the most famous spots on the Oregon Trail. This is where emigrants had to decide whether to cross the Snake River or endure the longer, drier, more difficult trail on ... Learn
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