The Best Stand Up Paddle in Idaho
Looking for the best stand up paddle 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.
Top stand up paddle spots in and near Idaho
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Stanley, Idaho
Paddle on Stanley Lake
5.0Stanley Lake is an Idaho alpine lake located at the base of the magnificent Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lake is about 7 miles from the historic town of Stanley, Idaho and just over an hour from popular Sun Valley, Idaho.Our photography and hiking adventure cap...Read more -
Stanley, Idaho
Camp at Redfish Lake
4.5There are plenty of camping spots all within walking distance of the lake or the outlet stream. There are also tons of hikes in the surrounding Sawtooth Mountain Range. The lake is known for its historic Sockeye Salmon runs. The lake is very close to Stanley Idaho and leads into the salmon river....Read more -
Jerome, Idaho
SUP the Snake River to Pillar Falls
5.0There may not be a better way to beat the heat on a scorching summer day, then to hop onto a SUP and hit the Snake River. For a quick and super easy paddle, cruise under the Perrine Bridge where you may just get the chance to see people basejumping right above you as you make your way to one if ...Read more -
Lemhi County, Idaho
Whitewater Raft the Main Salmon River
5.080 mi / -1000 ft gainThe section of the Salmon River between Corn Creek and Carey Creek, known as the "Main" among boaters, flows through the second deepest canyon on the continent (only Hells Canyon is deeper). The Main is one of the best all around river trips in the west and offers a spectacular road-less wildern...Read more -
Mountain Home, Idaho
Relax at Big and Little Trinity Lakes
6 mi / 300 ft gainBecause of the altitude of the this lake, the road to it doesn't open up until mid to late July. You can still get to the lake, but it is a 6 mi round trip hike down a dusty dirt road. It gets old. When the road is open, you can drive right up to the lake. To get there, right before the town of ...Read more -
Coolin, Idaho
Canoe to Upper Priest Lake
The Priest Lakes of Northern Idaho are perfect for a summer retreat into the Selkirk mountains, less than thirty miles from the border with Canada. Priest lake is separated from Upper Priest Lake by a short, two-mile waterway. Launch your canoe from the Lionhead Beach in Priest Lake State Park an...Read more
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