Owned by Union Pacific Railroad investors from 1902 to 1977, the park acreage served as a cattle ranch and private retreat for the Harriman and Gug...
Read More
A small rainbow created by sunlight passing through the mist accents the falls from approximately 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the day. Mesa Falls Recre...
Read More
One of Idaho's great high mountain lakes, Henrys Lake is the kind of place that fishers dream about. Anglers fish for cutthroat, brook and cut-bow ...
Read More
Clark's Lookout State Park is located above the Beaverhead River and is a place that provided the Lewis and Clark Expedition with a view of th...
Read More
Palisades Creek Campground is nestled in the Palisades Creek Canyon. Hiking the trails and fishing Palisades Creek and the Upper and Lower Palisade...
Read More
Yellowstone National Park Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America's first national park. Located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, ...
Read More
This network of 20 or so trails is great for riding—with something for everyone. It’s still under-the-radar, though, so mountain bikers in the know...
Read More
Many of the 3 million visitors to Yellowstone go and see the tallest falls in the park, Lower Falls on the Yellowstone River. However, lesser known...
Read More
Ousel Falls Trail is perhaps the most popular trail in Big Sky because of its beautiful waterfalls and easy accessibility. Ousel Falls trailhead is...
Read More
There’s no better way to explore the rugged country of the Tetons than hiking along the Teton Crest Trail – you’ll find mountain forests, jagged pe...
Read More
Artists Paintpots is a small but lovely thermal area just south of Norris Junction. A one-mile round trip trail takes visitors to colorful hot spri...
Read More