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View of downtown Boise during fall from Camels Back Park.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Cool autumn air has returned, and so have crunchy leaves, crackling bonfires and cozy flannels. Fall is the perfect season to make memories in the Gem State—illuminate your senses with vibrant hues, mouthwatering flavors and spine-tingling scenery that will leave you speechless. Discover why fall in Idaho is beyond words. 

Popular Fall Activities

With mountainsides and shorelines speckled with crimson, gold and orange, fall in Idaho offers superb opportunities to awaken your senses. Enjoy camping, hot spring soaking, road-tripping and noshing opportunities all across the Gem State.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Daytrips From Your Home Base

Once you’ve checked out places to stay in Idaho and have your base camp set, discover these nearby things to do for maximum exploring.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
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Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Start planning your unforgettable fall getaway with these travel tips.

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Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Experience the Sights and Sounds of Fall

Keep your eyes and ears open for a kaleidoscope of colors amongst the trees, the soothing crackle of a campfire in the Sawtooths and the celestial colors of the aurora borealis dancing across the northern night sky. These are the moments that will recharge your soul.

Bask in the symphony of birds chirping, the roar of waterfalls and the whistling of wind through forest leaves. Become immersed in Idaho this fall.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Preserving the Beauty of Fall

This season, let’s work together to protect Idaho’s public lands and critters. Remember to take all your trash with you—even apple cores—and stay on marked trails. If you encounter a muddy trail, turn back. Hiking or biking on muddy trails causes severe erosion and damages vegetation.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

This season, let’s work together to protect Idaho’s public lands and critters. Remember to take all your trash with you—even apple cores—and stay on marked trails. If you encounter a muddy trail, turn back. Hiking or biking on muddy trails causes severe erosion and damages vegetation.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the weather like during the fall in Idaho?

Average daytime high temperatures range from 40° F to 80° F. Temperatures will vary across the state, and overnight lows can dip below 30° F in areas like Stanley.

How long does fall last in Idaho?

While temperatures begin to drop in September, the season for fall colors in Idaho lasts from early October to mid-November.

Where can I see fall foliage in Idaho?

Each region in Idaho showcases its own version of fall colors—from gold-drenched trees towering over trails to crimson-speckled byways, this road map to Idaho’s fall foliage will help you plan your colorful sightseeing.

When is peak fall foliage in Idaho?

Peak colors vary every year and depend on a variety of factors. Historically, the fall foliage is at its most vibrant in early October in the northern, central and eastern parts of the state, and by mid-October, the colors are developing farther south. Weather permitting, the colors will hang around until early November.

Can I see the northern lights in Idaho in the fall?

Yes! The best time to see the northern lights in Idaho is between September and March.

What is a western larch and is it found in Idaho?

A western larch is a deciduous conifer. In other words, unlike other evergreen pine trees, the western larch’s pine needles turn a brilliant marigold color in the fall. Find these showstoppers along Warm Lake Road from Cascade to Warm Lake or along the International Selkirk Loop near Bonners Ferry.

Are there festivals or events during the fall in Idaho? 

Yes—all across Idaho, you’ll find a variety of fall festivals and events. Check out Coeur d’Alene’s Harvest Fest & Apple Palooza, Moscowberfest in Moscow, Caldwell’s Hops & Crops Festival, Twin Fall’s Harvest Festival, the Great Pumpkin Festival in Pocatello, Idaho Falls’ ARTitorium’s Annual Harvestfest and Ketchum’s Trailing of the Sheep Festival.

Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho
Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho

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Indulge in the Feeling of Fall in Idaho