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30 Things to do near Bear Trap Cave

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Lariat caves

American Falls, Idaho

9.3 miles SE

Lariat Cave is a massive lava tube near Craters of the moon one the biggest caves in the area. the cave has a loop near the back of cave that is lots of fun to explore the loop splits about 2/3 of...

Cave

cave Cave

Pipeline Campground

American Falls, Idaho

28.4 miles SE

5 campsites on the Snake River near American Falls Reservoir. Fishing for trophy brown and rainbow trout. More than 30 species of migratory shorebirds rest at the reservoir. From the campground, you...

Camp

camp Campsite

American Falls Disc Golf Course

American Falls, Idaho

29.0 miles SE

Holes 3-7 in a natural habitat that includes sagebrush, elevation, and trees. The other holes are in the park. Public (No Fee)

Disc Golf

disc golf Folf Course

Sportsman's Park American Falls Reservoir

Aberdeen, Idaho

29.2 miles E

This beautiful 30-acre park is a multi-use area with facilities and activities for a variety of recreational uses. Situated adjacent to the American Falls Reservoir, it provides primary access to...

Camp, Canoe, Hike

hike Hiking Trail

camp Campsite

canoe Canoeing Area

Rupert Skatepark

Rupert, Idaho

30.0 miles SW

The street course has a pyramid, a curved grind rail, a slanted grind rail, a skinny rail, a funbox, a low rail for beginners, and a single kinked rail....

Skateboard

skateboard Skateboard Park

Kimama Wind Caves

Paul, Idaho

30.5 miles SW

The Kimama Wind Caves are a series of lava tubes accessed by a crack in the middle of the desert north of Paul, Idaho. These lava tubes create a labyrinth of tunnels to explore. These tunnels should...

Camp, Cave

camp Campsite

cave Cave

8.8 mi

Wilderness Trail

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

32.2 miles N

You will have a sense of solitude as you travel into the Craters of the Moon Wilderness. Begin the trail on the sidewalk that parallels the roadway and turn right to follow the direct route across a...

Cave, Hike

hike Hiking Trail

cave Cave

1.9 mi

Tree Molds Trail

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

32.2 miles N

When molten lava advanced through this area it flowed through a grove of living trees. As the trees burned, moisture was released as steam, cooling the hot lava just enough to leave an impression of...

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

1.7 mi

Broken Top Loop Trail

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

32.2 miles N

The Broken Top Loop Trail provides an opportunity to hike over, under and around the youngest volcano on the Snake River Plain. The event that created this cinder cone and associated lava flows...

Cave, Hike

hike Hiking Trail

cave Cave

1.0-1.3 mi

Caves Trail

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

33.2 miles N

Cave and Hike near Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

Cave, Hike

hike Hiking Trail

cave Cave

0.1 mi

Spatter Cones

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

33.3 miles N

These miniature volcanoes formed when blobs of molten lava were lobbed into the air during the last gasp of an eruption sequence that ended about 2,100 years ago. Craters of the Moon is well known...

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

Snow Cone

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

33.3 miles N

Hike near Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

1.8 mi

North Crater Trail

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

33.3 miles N

This one-way trail is especially interesting for its variety. The trail traverses North Crater and drops into the crater mouth, the vent for the North Crater flow. Notice that the northwest flank of...

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

0.4 mi

Inferno Cone

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

33.3 miles N

Cinder cones form when gas-rich volcanic froth erupts high into the air and then piles into a mound. Climb Inferno Cone, if you wish, but don't be disappointed if you are unable to locate the...

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

0.5 mi

Devil's Orchard Trail

Visitors Center, Craters of the Moon National Monument

33.7 miles N

This paved trail explores an area of cinder beds scattered with pieces of the North Crater wall. Exhibits along the trail challenge you to consider the difficulties of protecting this fragile...

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

Wild Rose Natural Hot Springs

Carey, Idaho

34.3 miles NW

Wild Rose is a location that doesn't make sense to miss. These natural hot springs are right off the road between Carey and Arco, Idaho and known to many as Carey Hot Springs. The hot...

Hot Springs

hot springs Hot Spring

North Crater Flow

Arco, Idaho

34.3 miles N

Hike near Arco, Idaho

Hike

hike Hiking Trail

Lava Flow Campground

Arco, Idaho

34.6 miles N

As unique as its name, campsites are surrounded by a young lava flow. The campground is located near the visitor center and popular trails. Campground opened on May 30. Campground generally closes...

Camp

camp Campsite

Freedom Park

Burley, Idaho

37.1 miles SW

Short recreational course in a multi use park. Public (No Fee)

Disc Golf

disc golf Folf Course

0.2-9.7 mi

City Creek

Pocatello, Idaho

46.6 miles E

The City Creek Management Area (CCMA) Trail System is a vast network of trails maintained by the City of Pocatello. There are trails to go up and others to come down. Most trails come back to the...

Hike, Horseback, Mountain Bike

mountain bike Mountain Bike Trail

hike Hiking Trail

horseback Horseback Trail

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