With hundreds of routes to explore, the challenging landscape of Castle Rocks State Park attracts rock climbers from around the world and provides superb hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding in the midst of a dramatic backdrop that dates back 2.5 million years.
Remnants of Native American pictographs, the California National Historic Trail and 20th century ranching are visible in the park today.
Location
45 miles S of Burley, ID
205 miles SE of Boise, ID
181 miles N of Salt Lake City, UT
Acreage
1,692
Elevation
5,620-6,540
Open
Year-round
Overnight
37 serviced; 6 equestrian; 1 yurts; 1 lodge; 1 bunkhouse
Amenities
Flush toilets, showers, dump station, electricity
Activities
Hiking, mountain biking, fishing, horseback riding, world-class rock climbing and ice climbing, bird and wildflower watching, snowshoeing, cross country skiing
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