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    Looking for the best photography 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.

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    Top Photography Spots in and near Idaho

    • Irwin, Idaho

      Hike along Palisades Creek

      5.0
      2 mi / 1827 ft gain
      The Palisades Creek Nature Trail is a fun little hike with many photographic opportunities. You can make the hike as short or long as you want, so once you're done taking photos, turn back around and head to your vehicle. The trail does eventually lead to Lower and Upper Palisades Lake, but this ...
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    • Lowman, Idaho

      Marshall Ridge via Fishhook Creek Trailhead

      2.74 mi / 623 ft gain
      Start your hike at the Fishhook Creek Trailhead by Redfish Lake. Park in the dirt parking lot across the street. Follow the trail (mostly flat) a few hundred feet to the first fork. Here, continue straight to Fishhook Creek. After another short bit on the fairly flat trail, which leads through a ...
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    • Hill City, Idaho

      Photograph the Camas Lilies on the Camas Prairie

      4.0
      Each spring the Camas Prairie comes alive with acres of vibrant Camas lilies. The bloom lasts from late May to mid-June.From Route 20 turn south onto Wolf Lane east of Hill City, following the Centennial Marsh Wildlife Management Area signs. The road is dirt but passable for sedans.Stop at the Ce...
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    • Lowman, Idaho

      Scramble Up Decker Peak

      14.4 mi / 3990 ft gain
      This can be a day trip or, if you want to take your time and relax after the climb, backpack in and camp at Hell Roaring Lake on the night before and after the climb. Begin your journey at Hell Roaring Lake Trailhead. From Stanley, drive on ID-75 south for 12 miles, turn west at Decker Flat, and ...
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    • Bonners Ferry, Idaho

      Two Mouth Lakes

      4.5
      9.22 mi / 2037 ft gain
      Start at Two Mouth Trail #268 as it goes north along an old logging road. The trail then heads west following Peak Creek before bending back to the south. The trail narrows, alternating between dirt and boardwalk, while meandering west toward a viewpoint of the giant granite slabs of the Selkirk ...
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    • Stanley, Idaho

      Hike to 4th of July Lake

      3.6 mi / 900 ft gain
      This is an easy, yet breathtakingly beautiful hike. After the fun adventure of the 10.2 mile extra bumpy dirt road to the trail head the hike in is simple. 4 Wheel drive and a spare tire are advised, I got a flat. The drive in through old burned forest area is a cool drive on its own. At the end ...
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    • Hailey, Idaho

      Draper Preserve

      3.0
      0.65 mi / 36 ft gain
      Draper Preserve is a family friendly, dog friendly, photograph friendly hike accessible from the center of Hailey.  Lion Park, the starting point of this hike, has ample parking, a covered picnic area, and bathroom facilities. In the winter there is also a warming hut for the nearby cross countr...
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    • Mackay, Idaho

      Hike to Bear Creek Lake

      5.0
      6 mi / 1600 ft gain
      The trailhead starts at the end of an old jeep trail. If you are brave with your 4 wheel drive you can drive to here and cut 1.4 miles off your hike. My mile counting started at the trail head. The trail is very well marked. At about 0.3 miles it crosses Bear Creek. In the summer this will often ...
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    • Twin Falls, Idaho

      Hike the Snake River Canyon to Pillar Falls

      5.0
      2.5 mi / 600 ft gain
      From Eastland Dr. in Twin Falls, turn right onto Pole Line Rd. to find a small dirt pulloff with room for only a handful of cars on the north side of the road. The Snake River canyon is visible beneath, and a steep but wide access trail heads down from here.The descent is rocky and loose, so watc...
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    • Hailey, Idaho

      Hike to Johnstone Pass

      5.0
      5.4 mi / 2200 ft gain
      Johnstone Pass is a diamond in a valley flush with hidden gems.Turn east onto East Fork Big Wood River Road from Highway 75. Continue through the defunct mining town of Triumph where the road turns to dirt and becomes Forest Service Road 118. At the fork stay right. Pass the Sawmill and Federal G...
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    • Gooding County, Idaho

      Hike the Little City of Rocks

      4.0
      4.2 mi / 800 ft gain
      Located near Gooding, Idaho, the Little City of Rocks provides endless wandering through volcanic ash hoodoos and sagebrush desert.The parking area is less than two miles down a decently graded dirt road. In spring there is a water crossing. If your car cannot cross park and walk the short distan...
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    • Hailey, Idaho

      Hike the Pioneer Cabin Loop

      5.0
      8.5 mi / 2500 ft gain
      The hike to Pioneer Cabin is a Sun Valley classic, combining incredible mountain views with fields of wildflowers and a steady climb.Begin the hike at the Pioneer Cabin Trailhead. Climb 2500 feet over 3.6 miles on the Pioneer Cabin Trail. The terrain switches from forested to high alpine meadow a...
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    • Mackay, Idaho

      Hike to Big Fall Creek Falls

      0.5 mi / 200 ft gain
      Access the trailhead for Big Fall Creek Falls via Trail Creek Road. From Sun Valley the road is typically passable for sedans but is prone to producing flat tires. The parking area doubles as dispersed, free camping.Start the hike by crossing the creek on the log bridge. With the creek on your ri...
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    • Irwin, Idaho

      Scenic Autumn Drive around Palisades Reservoir

      5.0
      If you're heading to Grand Teton National Park from Idaho Falls and are looking to take the most scenic route, make sure to take US 26 E through Palisades Reservoir. The fall colors light up the mountain sides for 20 miles as you drive along the windy road. There are multiple pull offs to capture...
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    • Murphy, Idaho

      Mountain Bike to the Petroglyphs at Wees Bar

      2.0
      12.2 mi / 1000 ft gain
      At Wees Bar, a remote area accessible only by bike or foot, explore hundreds of petroglyphs carved into glacial boulders by Native Americans 12,000 years ago. Begin at the Swan Falls Dam parking lot. Bring a fat bike in late summer and fall to glide over the dry, loose dirt that forms as the cany...
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    • Idaho Falls, Idaho

      Fly Around the Grand Teton

      5.0
      Flying around the Grand Teton in Grand Teton National Park is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, especially at sunrise or sunset. Viewing the Tetons from ground level at Grand Teton National Park is a spectacular view, but seeing the Tetons from the air is unreal.Finding a Plane and Pilot: There ar...
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