With purple mountain majesties, fruited plains, and meandering rivers white with foam, the Gem State is the epitome of everything that songwriters have been waxing poetic about for centuries. Idaho is overflowing with natural wonders, each feature inspiring exploration and adventure with their magnificence. But with 80 mountain ranges to explore, four distinct regions, and a fantastic geologic history unlike any other, the best way to truly experience the diversity of Idaho’s natural wonders is to see them for yourself! You might remember we’ve written about Idaho’s natural wonders before, but we’ve created a (lengthy) road trip that takes you to several of our these stunning locations to help you to experience Idaho in a whole new way.
There’s no denying that Idaho’s landscape is undeniably spectacular, not to mention diverse! While we’ve tried to hit a highlight in nearly every region in the state, truth be told, there’s simply no way to capture all of Idaho in just one trip. Instead, use this list as a starting point for getting out to explore new corners of our great state!
Have you checked each of these natural wonders in Idaho off your bucket list yet? We’d love to see your photos and hear your stories!
While you’re out ogling Idaho’s biggest and boldest landscapes from the ground floor, make some time to enjoy our great state from new heights.
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Beth C. |February 07, 2023
What are some of Idaho's hidden gems?
In addition to some striking natural wonders, Idaho is also home to countless hidden gems. Some of the best hidden gems in Idaho include:
Sportsman Park
Roosevelt
Winchester Lake State Park
Owyhee Canyonlands
Weiser, Idaho
Lilly Lake
Salmon River Lodge Resort
Black Magic Canyon
Box Canyon Springs
Trail Creek Cabin
Independence Point
From hole-in-the-wall restaurants to secluded resorts and breathtaking natural destinations, the above list of hidden gems in Idaho is sure to impress!
What are the most beautiful hikes in Idaho?
Idaho is one of the best states for outdoor enthusiasts and avid hikers alike. So, if you're looking for the most beautiful hikes in Idaho, we would recommend any of the following:
Blue Creek Trail, Coeur d’Alene
Fourth of July Summit Loop, Cataldo
Goldbug Hot Springs, Salmon
Mores Mountain Loop, Boise
West Highland Valley Trail, Boise
Crooked River Trail, Idaho City
Blue Lake Trail, Cascade
Box Canyon Springs Trail, Wendell
Cress Creek Trail, Ririe
Pulaski Tunnel Trail, Wallace
Upper Falls Community Forest Trail, Post Falls
Snowshoe Hare Loop, Boise
For more information about the above trails, check out our list of Idaho hikes -- one for each month of the year!