123 public restrooms mapped in Idaho County, Idaho. Including facilities at Unnamed Toilet and Unnamed Toilet.
0% are wheelchair accessible.
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Jerry Johnson Campground
Jerry Johnson Campground
Wilderness Gateway Loop A
Wilderness Gateway Loop A
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Hells Canyon Wilderness, nestled in Idaho County, Idaho, offers an extraordinary escape into one of the deepest river gorges in North America. Visitors can expect breathtaking scenery, with dramatic cliffs, rugged landscapes, and the winding Snake River carving through the heart of this vast wilderness. Hiking trails wind through diverse ecosystems, showcasing a rich tapestry of wildlife and vibrant wildflowers during spring. Adventurers can engage in various activities, including rafting, fishing, and camping, allowing for a truly immersive outdoor experience. The area's remoteness and tranquility make it a sanctuary for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature. Hells Canyon's unparalleled beauty and geological significance make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Nestled in the heart of Idaho County, the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest offers an enchanting blend of natural beauty and rich cultural history, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Visitors can explore over 3 million acres of pristine wilderness, featuring towering mountains, lush forests, and crystal-clear rivers that invite activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Key highlights include the iconic Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse ecosystems, as well as the historic Nez Perce National Historical Park, which provides insight into the life and culture of the Nez Perce Tribe. With its scenic drives, serene campgrounds, and abundant recreational opportunities, the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest promises an unforgettable adventure in one of America's most picturesque settings. Whether you're seeking tranquility or thrilling outdoor experiences, this national forest truly showcases the wild beauty of Idaho.
Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve in Idaho County, Idaho, is a mesmerizing landscape of ancient volcanic activity, showcasing vast lava fields, cinder cones, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore over 1,100 square miles of rugged terrain, featuring scenic trails like the Loop Road where they can witness the surreal beauty of lava tubes, spatter cones, and wildflower-strewn vistas. The monument's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife, making it an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. With its otherworldly charm and rich geological history, Craters of the Moon offers a captivating experience that transports visitors to the moon-like surface of our planet, making it a must-visit for adventurers and those seeking a unique encounter with nature.
Nestled in the heart of Idaho County, Payette National Forest offers an awe-inspiring natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning over 2,600 square miles, this diverse landscape features majestic mountains, pristine lakes, and dense forests, making it a haven for hiking, camping, and fishing. Visitors can expect to explore numerous trails, including the scenic Loon Lake Trail and the challenging Sawtooth Wilderness routes, showcasing breathtaking views and vibrant wildlife. Key attractions like the beautiful Payette Lake and the iconic McCall area provide ample opportunities for boating and swimming in the summer, while winter transforms the forest into a snowy wonderland for skiing and snowshoeing. With its stunning vistas, abundant recreational activities, and serene atmosphere, Payette National Forest is a must-visit destination for nature lovers seeking adventure and tranquility in the captivating Idaho wilderness.
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