Shhh... These 7 Hidden Places Are Idaho's Best Kept Secrets
By Emerson
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Published January 25, 2018
Idaho contains some pretty amazing hidden spots. It can be a challenge finding them, but it’s totally worth it once you do. From hidden parks and waterfalls to a secluded mountain resort, there are a lot of hidden gems to explore in our state. Below are Idaho’s seven best kept secrets. If you’re up for traveling off the beaten path, go ahead and check out one of these locations.
1. Malad Gorge State Park
Malad Gorge is one of southern Idaho's greatest treasures, yet people drive over it everyday without knowing it's even there. The park features an epic canyon landscape which is located right beneath one of our state's most traveled freeways. The canyon contains waterfalls, ponds, and a river. The canyon's beauty is unparalleled, making it an awesome day adventure. For more information, see our full article
here.
2. Salmon River Lodge Resort
Idaho is full of rugged getaways but this one might just be the most secluded of them all. Located in the midst of the forest right next to the Salmon River, this lodge will make you feel a million miles away from everything. This place is truly every outdoor lover's dream come true, with endless recreational opportunities such as fishing, hiking, boating, and kayaking just right outside the door! For more information, see our full article
here.
3. Billy Bar Hidden Beach
Idaho isn't the first place that comes to mind when you think of beaches even though our state does contain a handful of them. However, our few beaches often get crowded during the summer. Well, if you feel like getting away from the crowd you're going to want to check out this hidden beach. Known as Billy Bar, it can be found along the Salmon River. For its exact location, read our full article
here.
4. Caldron Linn Waterfall
One of the greatest things about our state is the abundance of majestic waterfalls. If you consider yourself a "waterfall chaser", then this hidden waterfall should definitely be on your radar. Known as Caldron Linn, it sits along the Snake River near Twin Falls. This place is absolutely magical, and unlike the more famous Shoshone Falls, it rarely sees crowds. For more information, see our full article
here.
5. Secret City Of Tunnels
Did you know that underneath one of Idaho's most populous cities is an accumulation of underground tunnels? It's true. Underneath Twin Falls is a vast and winding cave system that barely anybody knows about. The tunnels are closed off to the public, but that doesn't stop people from attempting to find them. Just as fascinating as the sight of the tunnels is the history that goes along with them. For more information about these amazing tunnels, see our full article
here.
6. Elmer's Fountain Of Youth
The Fountain of Youth is real and you can find it right here in Idaho. This wacky roadside attraction can be found near the small town of Mullan. Located off of I-90 and within a dense grove of trees is "Elmer's Fountain". The cluster of rustic-looking fountains are thought to go back to Mullan's mining days. The sight of the flowing fountains amid the beautiful forest is always enchanting. For more information, see our full article
here.
7. Priest River Experimental Forest
Just 13 miles from the town of Priest River is a forest unlike any other in the world. The Priest River Experimental Forest has been the site of important forest research for over a century. The area has been used to understand forest ecology and how to better maintain forested areas around the country. The forest itself is beautiful and open to visitors who wish to see this unique area. It even contains a museum with loads of information about the forest's history. For directions, see our full article
here.
Have you been to any of these hidden places? Want more hidden spots? Check out these 10 Gorgeous Idaho Secrets And Hidden Gems.
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