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The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation manages 30 state parks. The department also runs the registration program for snowmobiles, boats and off-highway vehicles. Money from registrations and other sources goes to develop and maintain trails, facilities and programs statewide for the people who use those vehicles. The agency manages a series of outdoor recreation grant programs that provide facilities and services to a wide variety of people and the local governmental and nongovernmental organizations that serve them.
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  • Bear Lake
  • Box Canyon
  • Bruneau Dunes
  • Castle Rocks
  • City of Rocks
  • Coeur d'Alene Parkway
  • Dworshak
  • Eagle Island
  • Farragut
  • Harriman
  • Hells Gate
  • Henrys Lake
  • Heyburn
  • Lake Cascade
  • Lake Walcott
  • Lucky Peak
  • Malad Gorge
  • Mary Minerva McCroskey
  • Massacre Rocks
  • Niagara Springs
  • Old Mission
  • Ponderosa
  • Priest Lake
  • Round Lake
  • Three Island Crossing
  • Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes
  • Winchester Lake
  • Yankee Fork

Facilities: Facilities vary by park. Please contact the park directly.

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: Normal office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fees: The fees collected by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation go right back into the operation and maintenance of parks and recreation programs. The following fees are subject to change pending legislative action. Idaho's six percent sales tax applies to campsites.

Camping fees include the right to use designated campgrounds and facilities. Utilities and facilities may be restricted by weather or other factors. Camping fees do not include the Motorized Vehicle Entrance Fee.

Accessibility: Most offices have ADA accessible facilities. Please contact the park for more information.

Rules: Rules vary from park to park. Please obey all posted rules while visiting Idaho's State Parks.

Directions: There are various parks located around the state.

Address
Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation
PO Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0065
Phone
General: (208) 334-4199
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