Camping Along the Snake River in Idaho

in #travel4 years ago (edited)

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After a good day’s drive from northern Utah to western Idaho, I found a really nice spot to spend the night along the snake river, about 45 minutes outside Boise, and one of the most scenic places I think I’ve ever camped at!

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I arrived just before dark, so even got a glimpse of the scenery before morning.

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It’s a really cool area, in the snake river canyon and also in one of the largest birds of prey habitats in the entire country, so it’s a birds of prey conservation area. There’s a good 20 or so campsites scattered along the river, so it was easy to find a free spot, and they’re all downriver from a big electric dam, which made for some nice sunset pictures.

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I’ve never been to this part of Idaho before, and it was my first time camping in Idaho, and also my first time camping along a river, so a lot of firsts all in one night. Another funny thing was that I’ve got these dog treats for Dakota, her favorite, called snake river stix, and I never imagined I’d actually find myself at the actual snake river after which they are named, so I just had to dig them out of my car and give her one after getting my camp all set up. I just couldn’t resist giving her a snake river stick at the snake river.

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The are made with trout, venison and rabbit, all of which are apparently quite common along the snake river. I have no doubt the river is full of trout, and there are rabbits everywhere, but Dakota never did find any deer to chase, although there were tons of ducks...

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I got up bright and early, and the sunrise was particularly stunning, although the pictures don’t really quite do it justice.

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Dakota was enjoying herself, exploring the new area...

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She had her breakfast before me, bright and early at dawn.

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After some coffee and oatmeal for my own breakfast, I took Dakota for a nice bike ride up the river, which was fun and scenic, before hitting the road again.

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The only downside really was that the steep canyon walls blocked the cell signal, but the it was well worth it to be in such a beautiful area for the night. There is a nice lookout on the drive out with spectacular view of the river below, and I also saw some hawks soaring above.

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Now it’s back on the road for another long day in the car, to continue the journey towards my destination in Washington.

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That really is amazing scenery. Our country is so diverse. Awesome pictures and I thank you for sharing.