Fall is an amazing time to explore Idaho’s natural beauty. It’s during this time of year that something pretty magical happens to the Gem State’s landscape — the leaves begin to change, the air becomes crisp, and everything becomes a little more vivid. We compiled a list of ten destinations that make up some of the most beautiful fall destinations in Idaho. Don’t miss out on what the fall in Idaho has to offer and start thinking of which ones you would like to add to your bucket list!

  1. Stanley

vkbhat/E+ via Getty Images A hot spot of summer activities and tourism, visiting Stanley in the autumn allows for a quieter adventure among the beautiful Sawtooth Mountains. Hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing are all made a little more exciting with the arrival of stunning fall colors across the paradise that is the Sawtooth Valley. Stanley, ID 83278, USA

  1. City of Rocks National Reserve

Alex Ratson/Moment via Getty Images Almo, Idaho is immersed in vivid shades of autumn as the temperatures start to cool from summer. A great way to experience this fall beauty for yourself is by taking on the City of Rocks Backcountry Byway. Taking you past the neighboring parks of City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park, you’ll be treated to amazing fall scenery combined with the towering monoliths of these unique parks. City of Rocks National Reserve, Almo, ID 83312, USA

  1. Sandpoint

Dean Forbes/The Image Bank via Getty Images Autumn is a spectacular time to visit the beautiful North Idaho city of Sandpoint. Located along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, visitors can enjoy all of the same activities of summer with a brilliant backdrop of fall scenery. With campgrounds and trails less crowded, you can enjoy this lakeside oasis all to yourself. Sandpoint, ID 83864, USA

  1. Boise

vkbhat/E+ via Getty Images Considering Boise’s most popular nickname is “The City of Trees,” you can bet the fall scenery is simply magical in Idaho’s capital city. Summer may be over, but this city is livelier than ever with an abundance of fall festivities, outdoor recreation, football games, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and so much more. Boise, ID, USA

  1. The Palouse

renal via Getty Images One of Idaho’s most stunning natural wonders, the Palouse region consists of gorgeous rolling farmland that seems to go on forever. In the spring and summer, the landscape is lush and green. In fall, the Palouse transforms into endless fields of gold. It’s not the type of fall scenery that first comes to mind when you think of autumn, but it’s absolutely breathtaking. Moscow, ID, USA

  1. The Boise River

vkbhat/E+ via Getty Images We know Boise is already featured on the list, but the Boise River deserves an entry all of its own. After all, there’s no better time to take advantage of this prime fly-fishing destination. Lined with deciduous trees, fall at the Boise River is a spectacular sight as the leaves change colors. Flowing right through Idaho’s largest metropolitan area, this river is like an autumnal oasis in our own backyard. Boise River Greenbelt, Boise, ID, USA

  1. Sun Valley

Steve Smith via Getty Images There’s something extraordinary about fall in the Sun Valley area. Whether it’s the vibrant scenery or the feeling of the crisp mountain air, this beautiful mountain town somehow becomes even more incredible in the fall season. Plan a visit to enjoy the town’s fall festivities, fly fishing, and dining and nightlife. Sun Valley, ID 83353, USA

  1. Palisades Reservoir

Ron Watts/The Image Bank via Getty Images Straddling the Idaho-Wyoming border, Palisades Reservoir is a scenic body of water that is best known for its fishing opportunities. During fall in Idaho, you can experience some of the state’s most majestic fall foliage with a drive around the reservoir. With colorful mountains on one side and the reservoir on the other, you’ll be completely immersed in the area’s fall beauty. Palisades Reservoir, United States

  1. Shoshone Falls

bendek/E+ via Getty Images Autumn is typically a low time for the brilliant Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho. If you want to see a healthy flow, we recommend visiting in spring or early summer. However, this waterfall still has plenty to offer as the cascade slows to a trickle. Fall’s beauty transforms the Snake River Canyon, and the cooler temperatures are ideal for exploring this eye-popping landscape! Shoshone Falls, Idaho 83341, USA

  1. Swan Valley

bendek/E+ via Getty Images Located near the East Idaho community of Swan Valley, the South Fork of the Snake River becomes totally surrounded by vibrant fall foliage during this time of year. We recommend seeking out the incredible Fall Creek Falls, a waterfall on the banks of the river that offers visitors an extraordinary sight in autumn. Swan Valley, ID, USA

What other beautiful fall destinations would you add to this list? Please let us know in the comments below what you would add! Fall in Idaho just can’t be beaten. Fill out a nomination form for the fall attractions you love most, and you may see them featured here soon!

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A hot spot of summer activities and tourism, visiting Stanley in the autumn allows for a quieter adventure among the beautiful Sawtooth Mountains. Hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing are all made a little more exciting with the arrival of stunning fall colors across the paradise that is the Sawtooth Valley.

Stanley, ID 83278, USA

Alex Ratson/Moment via Getty Images

Almo, Idaho is immersed in vivid shades of autumn as the temperatures start to cool from summer. A great way to experience this fall beauty for yourself is by taking on the City of Rocks Backcountry Byway. Taking you past the neighboring parks of City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park, you’ll be treated to amazing fall scenery combined with the towering monoliths of these unique parks.

City of Rocks National Reserve, Almo, ID 83312, USA

Dean Forbes/The Image Bank via Getty Images

Autumn is a spectacular time to visit the beautiful North Idaho city of Sandpoint. Located along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, visitors can enjoy all of the same activities of summer with a brilliant backdrop of fall scenery. With campgrounds and trails less crowded, you can enjoy this lakeside oasis all to yourself.

Sandpoint, ID 83864, USA

Considering Boise’s most popular nickname is “The City of Trees,” you can bet the fall scenery is simply magical in Idaho’s capital city. Summer may be over, but this city is livelier than ever with an abundance of fall festivities, outdoor recreation, football games, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and so much more.

Boise, ID, USA

renal via Getty Images

One of Idaho’s most stunning natural wonders, the Palouse region consists of gorgeous rolling farmland that seems to go on forever. In the spring and summer, the landscape is lush and green. In fall, the Palouse transforms into endless fields of gold. It’s not the type of fall scenery that first comes to mind when you think of autumn, but it’s absolutely breathtaking.

Moscow, ID, USA

We know Boise is already featured on the list, but the Boise River deserves an entry all of its own. After all, there’s no better time to take advantage of this prime fly-fishing destination. Lined with deciduous trees, fall at the Boise River is a spectacular sight as the leaves change colors. Flowing right through Idaho’s largest metropolitan area, this river is like an autumnal oasis in our own backyard.

Boise River Greenbelt, Boise, ID, USA

Steve Smith via Getty Images

There’s something extraordinary about fall in the Sun Valley area. Whether it’s the vibrant scenery or the feeling of the crisp mountain air, this beautiful mountain town somehow becomes even more incredible in the fall season. Plan a visit to enjoy the town’s fall festivities, fly fishing, and dining and nightlife.

Sun Valley, ID 83353, USA

Ron Watts/The Image Bank via Getty Images

Straddling the Idaho-Wyoming border, Palisades Reservoir is a scenic body of water that is best known for its fishing opportunities. During fall in Idaho, you can experience some of the state’s most majestic fall foliage with a drive around the reservoir. With colorful mountains on one side and the reservoir on the other, you’ll be completely immersed in the area’s fall beauty.

Palisades Reservoir, United States

bendek/E+ via Getty Images

Autumn is typically a low time for the brilliant Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho. If you want to see a healthy flow, we recommend visiting in spring or early summer. However, this waterfall still has plenty to offer as the cascade slows to a trickle. Fall’s beauty transforms the Snake River Canyon, and the cooler temperatures are ideal for exploring this eye-popping landscape!

Shoshone Falls, Idaho 83341, USA

Located near the East Idaho community of Swan Valley, the South Fork of the Snake River becomes totally surrounded by vibrant fall foliage during this time of year. We recommend seeking out the incredible Fall Creek Falls, a waterfall on the banks of the river that offers visitors an extraordinary sight in autumn.

Swan Valley, ID, USA

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The OIYS Visitor Center

fall in idaho August 16, 2022 Courtnie Erickson What are some fun things to do during fall in Idaho? All year long, the Gem State offers a long list of incredible activities. However, Idaho in October is one of our favorite times of the year. During this time, the weather is cool enough to enjoy time outdoors but it’s not so cold that you need your heavy winter gear. You may want to grab your family and head to a local pumpkin patch. Here, you can find the best pumpkins to carve or place as decorations around your house. Many of these pumpkin patches also offer additional activities like train rides, corn mazes, petting zoos, and more for you to enjoy. Check out our list of several charming pumpkin patches in Idaho that you’ll definitely want to visit on a cool fall day. Fall in Idaho is also one of the most beautiful. The bright orange, yellow, and red leaves create a scene that is breathtaking. While there are scenic drives around the state where you can view some of this incredible fall foliage, we also created a gorgeous fall foliage road trip that will help you experience fall in Idaho like never before. What is one of the best scenic drives in Idaho for viewing fall foliage? As mentioned previously, there are dozens of scenic drives you can take in Idaho where you can view incredible fall foliage. However, one of our favorites is along the Teton Scenic Byway. This scenic drive in Idaho will take you along the western slopes of the Teton Mountains. You will drive approximately 70 miles and if you explore this route when fall foliage is at its peak, you are in for an incredible experience. Make sure to bring your camera along for the journey!

The OIYS Visitor Center

fall in idaho

August 16, 2022

Courtnie Erickson

What are some fun things to do during fall in Idaho? All year long, the Gem State offers a long list of incredible activities. However, Idaho in October is one of our favorite times of the year. During this time, the weather is cool enough to enjoy time outdoors but it’s not so cold that you need your heavy winter gear. You may want to grab your family and head to a local pumpkin patch. Here, you can find the best pumpkins to carve or place as decorations around your house. Many of these pumpkin patches also offer additional activities like train rides, corn mazes, petting zoos, and more for you to enjoy. Check out our list of several charming pumpkin patches in Idaho that you’ll definitely want to visit on a cool fall day. Fall in Idaho is also one of the most beautiful. The bright orange, yellow, and red leaves create a scene that is breathtaking. While there are scenic drives around the state where you can view some of this incredible fall foliage, we also created a gorgeous fall foliage road trip that will help you experience fall in Idaho like never before. What is one of the best scenic drives in Idaho for viewing fall foliage? As mentioned previously, there are dozens of scenic drives you can take in Idaho where you can view incredible fall foliage. However, one of our favorites is along the Teton Scenic Byway. This scenic drive in Idaho will take you along the western slopes of the Teton Mountains. You will drive approximately 70 miles and if you explore this route when fall foliage is at its peak, you are in for an incredible experience. Make sure to bring your camera along for the journey!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

All year long, the Gem State offers a long list of incredible activities. However, Idaho in October is one of our favorite times of the year. During this time, the weather is cool enough to enjoy time outdoors but it’s not so cold that you need your heavy winter gear. You may want to grab your family and head to a local pumpkin patch. Here, you can find the best pumpkins to carve or place as decorations around your house. Many of these pumpkin patches also offer additional activities like train rides, corn mazes, petting zoos, and more for you to enjoy. Check out our list of several charming pumpkin patches in Idaho that you’ll definitely want to visit on a cool fall day.

Fall in Idaho is also one of the most beautiful. The bright orange, yellow, and red leaves create a scene that is breathtaking. While there are scenic drives around the state where you can view some of this incredible fall foliage, we also created a gorgeous fall foliage road trip that will help you experience fall in Idaho like never before.

What is one of the best scenic drives in Idaho for viewing fall foliage?

As mentioned previously, there are dozens of scenic drives you can take in Idaho where you can view incredible fall foliage. However, one of our favorites is along the Teton Scenic Byway. This scenic drive in Idaho will take you along the western slopes of the Teton Mountains. You will drive approximately 70 miles and if you explore this route when fall foliage is at its peak, you are in for an incredible experience. Make sure to bring your camera along for the journey!