The Treasure Valley offers some of the most beautiful sunsets in the country. With its unique combination of mountains, rivers, and scenic landscapes, there’s no shortage of great spots to watch the sun go down.
Table Rock
Located in Boise, Table Rock is a popular spot to watch the sunset. From the top, you can see the entire Treasure Valley light up as the sun disappears behind the Owyhee Mountains.
Lucky Peak State Park
Lucky Peak State Park is another great spot to watch the sunset. The park offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, and the water reflections add to the beauty of the scene.
Bogus Basin Road
For a more accessible view, several pullouts along Bogus Basin Road offer sweeping views of the Treasure Valley. The sunsets here are particularly beautiful, with the entire valley glowing as the sun sets.
Swan Falls
Swan Falls is a bit of a drive, but the scenery is well worth it. The cliffs, river, and open sky create a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to watch the sunset.
Camel’s Back Park
Camel’s Back Park in Boise offers a fantastic panoramic view of the city, especially during the golden hour. It’s a great spot for an evening picnic or a walk before the sun goes down.
Celebration Park
Celebration Park is another great spot to watch the sunset. The dramatic canyon walls, Snake River, and open landscape create a unique and peaceful atmosphere.
Dedication Point
Perched high above the Snake River, Dedication Point offers one of the best overlooks in southwest Idaho. The sunset views here are stunning, with the canyon walls and river creating a beautiful scene.
Boise River Greenbelt
For a more relaxed atmosphere, the Boise River Greenbelt is a great place to watch the sunset. The trees and water reflections add to the beauty of the scene, making it a peaceful way to end the day.
Original reporting: 580 KIDO Talk Radio (Boise) — read the source article.