If you’re anything like us, you’re a big fan of all the natural beauty that Idaho has to offer – countless hidden gems, waterfalls, and rock formations that take some grueling treks and backcountry knowhow to reach. But Idaho is also home to dozens of falls that aren’t quite as far off the beaten path, perfect for youngsters, families, and waterfall enthusiasts of every age – and they’re all well worth a visit, too. While some of these gorgeous falls can be considered “roadside,” many do involve brief, level, and easily accessible walks. For a few easy and family-friendly adventures this weekend, check out some of these no-hike waterfalls in Idaho.
Idaho is really something, isn’t it?? While there are PLENTY more no-hike and roadside waterfalls to be found across the state, stay tuned in the upcoming weeks as we explore some of Idaho’s most obscure, hidden waterfalls as well.
In the meantime, hopefully you’ve also checked out our waterfall road trip series (North, East, South, and Central) and are making plans for your next adventure!
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Beth C. |April 22, 2022
What is a must-visit waterfall in Idaho?
As you've learned from reading the article above, Idaho is home to a treasure trove of beautiful waterfalls, and each of them is worth seeking out. But, if you're curious about the best waterfalls in Idaho, we strongly suggest a visit to Shoshone Falls. Located near Twin Falls, this breathtaking waterfall plunges off of a 212-foot tall and 925-foot wide cliff, and it's absolutely worthy of a place on your outdoor bucket list for Idaho. Another very tall waterfall in Idaho that's sure to impress you is Upper Mesa Falls, which measures 114 feet. Can't get enough waterfalls? Check out our road trip to some of the most epic waterfalls in Idaho!