It’s that time of year again when there’s just a hint of the changing seasons in the air, but the days are still long and sunny and the temperature just right under a cool, shady tree. And what better way to soak up every spectacular moment than over a cozy picnic by the water or spread out over soft, luscious grass? Whether a simple city park or somewhere a little more unique, here are just a few awesome places for a picnic to take advantage of everything Idaho’s perfect weather and great outdoors has to offer.
At Eagle Island, there's so more to do than at your average park if you want to throw in some adventure with your picnic. Or, just enjoy the giant shade trees.
Tucked away in the Panhandle, this lake inside Heyburn State Park is undeniably perfect with the ideal combination of shade, waterfront views, and perfect temperatures.
The Idaho Statesman recently rated Ann Morrison as the best picnic spot in the Treasure Valley. Enjoy the fountain, playgrounds, and mature trees, and watch river floaters make their way down the water.
For another unique picnic destination that has a hint of rustic charm, the Land of the Yankee Fork State Park brings to life Idaho's frontier and mining history. You'll find scenic views of Idaho's tallest mountain range, lost rivers, and plenty of seasonal foliage for a picture-perfect picnic backdrop.
Beautifully landscaped and wonderfully inviting, this riverfront destination speaks for itself, don't you think?
Picnics are always a day well-spent, as well as romantic or family-oriented throwback to simpler times. Do you have any favorite picnic spots? Which one are you going to visit first?