Idaho
Looking for the best hiking in Idaho? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Idaho. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Hiking Spots in and near Idaho
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Mackay, Idaho
Hike to Lower Cedar Springs
4.53.4 mi / 200 ft gainThis is one of the easiest, yet scenically rewarding, hikes in the Lost River Range. Traveling only 1.2 miles (3.4 miles round trip) with an elevation gain of about 200 ft. You travel in a canyon surrounded by some of the highest mountains in Idaho. Mt. McCaleb is the giant 11,682 ft peak on the ...Read more -
Kooskia, Idaho
Stanley Hot Springs
5.09.68 mi / 2106 ft gainStart your hike to the hot springs at trailhead 211. Trail is roughly 5 miles with an easy gradual incline. Enjoy some of the mountainous views on your way. There are no signs directing you to the hot springs but there will be two forks in the road and you'll take the right path both times. Be...Read more -
Mackay, Idaho
Climb Mt. Breitenbach
8 mi / 4600 ft gainDirections to the "trailhead": From Mackay, Idaho take Highway 93, approximately 2 miles past Mackay reservoir, turn right on Upper Cedar Creek road (FS rd 127). Follow this road straight toward the mountains. There will be a number of cattle gates to go through. About 3 miles up, the road crosse...Read more -
Twin Falls County, Idaho
Hike Eagle Loop
4.52.5 miThis is a well-maintained trail that's fairly easy. You hike through a forested area to eventually reach the top of a sage-covered ridge offering expansive views of the surrounding area before descending back down to a lovely meadow and more forest. You're likely to be the only person/group on th...Read more -
Island Park, Idaho
Hike the River Trail and Ranch Loop at Harriman State Park
3 mi / 20 ft gainLocated at 6,100 feet above sea level, Harriman State Park (also called "the Ranch") is renown for it's fly fishing along the Henry's Fork. Whether you bring a fly rod or not, this scenic loop through the park is a delight for hikers of all abilities.Make a stop at park headquarters to pay the en...Read more -
Island Park, Idaho
Hike Mt. Jefferson and Lake Marie
5.011 mi / 2000 ft gainThis out-and-back hike to the highest point in the Centennial mountains of Idaho and Montana skirts the continental divide and provides stunning views of both states. From U.S. Highway 20, Sawtell Peak Road heads west, winding back and forth up the south side of Sawtell Peak. Because there is a...Read more -
Owyhee County, Idaho
Hike the Owyhee Canyon Rim
12 mi / 1200 ft gainBecause of the Owyhee Wilderness isolation, there are very few access points that would not require a 4x4 vehicle to reach it's flanks. In addition, motorized vehicles are not allowed within the boundaries of the wilderness area, therefore you must hike (or float) into the area's boundaries. Ther...Read more -
New Meadows, Idaho
Camp at Last Chance Campground
5.0Last Chance Campground is located in New Meadow, Idaho, and about 30 minutes away from the tourist town of McCall. It is a perfect location to get lost in nature, but still want to remain connected. Cell phone service was very excellent. Goose Creek slips it's way alongside the campground, bringi...Read more -
Mackay, Idaho
Hike to the Shay Trestle
2 mi / 200 ft gainMine Hill Tour is a self-guided driving tour focused on Mackay's mining history. Stops showcase artifacts of the once-vibrant towns that housed miners and their families.Much of the tour is available to passenger vehicles. Begin by picking up a Mine Hill Tour map from any local merchant in Mackay...Read more -
Mackay, Idaho
Hike Mount McCaleb
4 mi / 3500 ft gainMt. McCaleb's beautiful south face towers over the little town of Mackay, Idaho. The domineering peak is seen from US-93 just waiting to be climbed. It's a part of the Lost River Range, which boasts seven of Idaho's nine 12K-foot peaks; at 11,682 feet tall, McCaleb is Idaho's 34th highest peak.Th...Read more -
Arco, Idaho
Bike the Loop Road at Craters of the Moon National Monument
7 mi / 500 ft gainBiking Crater of the Moon National Monument's seven mile loop road provides an intimate experience through a wild landscape.Park at the Visitor's Center. Grab a map and check out the interactive display explaining how Craters of the Moon was formed in the same tectonic event that birthed Yellowst...Read more -
Arco, Idaho
Hike the Tree Molds Trail
2 mi / 100 ft gainThe trail starts at the parking lot with bathrooms, bike rack and picnic table at the trailhead. Trailhead coordinates (43°25'40.5"N 113°32'55.3"W)It winds its way along a pretty flat and straight path through desert pine forest along the edge of a lava floe. It passes a small crater which is sur...Read more -
Craters of the Moon NM & PRES, Idaho
Hike to Indian Tunnel at Craters of the Moon
1.6 mi / 75 ft gainIndian Cave is the largest cave or tube, measuring 30 feet tall and 800 feet long with several massive skylights. The skylights provide so much sunlight, a flashlight isn’t necessary, but is helpful in some areas. In order to enter the caves you will need to acquire a free permit at the visit...Read more -
Mountain Home, Idaho
Relax at Big and Little Trinity Lakes
6 mi / 300 ft gainBecause of the altitude of the this lake, the road to it doesn't open up until mid to late July. You can still get to the lake, but it is a 6 mi round trip hike down a dusty dirt road. It gets old. When the road is open, you can drive right up to the lake. To get there, right before the town of ...Read more -
Lemhi County, Idaho
Whitewater Raft the Main Salmon River
5.080 mi / -1000 ft gainThe section of the Salmon River between Corn Creek and Carey Creek, known as the "Main" among boaters, flows through the second deepest canyon on the continent (only Hells Canyon is deeper). The Main is one of the best all around river trips in the west and offers a spectacular road-less wildern...Read more -
Kooskia, Idaho
Whitewater Raft the Selway River
47 mi / -1128 ft gainThe Selway is one of the original eight Wild and Scenic Rivers designated in 1968. This section of water is run by both private boaters as well as commercial outfitters, and is regulated by a strict permit system that only allows one group to launch per day. This leads to a feeling of solitude ...Read more
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