Idaho Governor Brad Little has announced that Idaho residents will have free day-use access to all Idaho State Parks on Saturday, July 4th, in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Exploring Idaho’s State Parks
Idaho State Parks offer a wide range of activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, and wildlife watching. With free admission, residents can explore new places without paying the day-use fee. However, camping reservations and other services will still incur a cost.
To make the most of the free admission, it’s recommended to arrive early, especially at popular parks. Visitors should also pack plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks, and check park-specific information before heading out. Additionally, following Leave No Trace principles and recreating responsibly will help ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday for everyone.
Original reporting: 580 KIDO Talk Radio (Boise) — read the source article.