There are some incredible destinations around Idaho to view fall foliage. From the Boise River Greenbelt to Palisades Reservoir to the Selkirk Loop, there are places that come alive with color each autumn season. And while many of these areas attract visitors who want to enjoy Mother’s Nature show, there are a few lesser-known spots in Idaho that are just as scenic and gorgeous this time of year. Independence Lakes is one of them.
Independence Lakes actually consists of three alpine lakes in the Albion Mountains. To reach the lakes, you will have a climb ahead of you.
To reach Independence Lakes, you must tackle a 3.5-mile trail. This hike isn't short and easy as you will climb approximately 1,500 feet in elevation. But, the beauty of this hike makes every step of the journey well worth it.
You will begin your hike in the Independence Lakes Campground, a small yet beautiful campground. Your journey takes you through towering trees that in the fall, are covered in vibrant gold, orange, and red leaves.
Take your time as you trek through the forest — it truly is beautiful here.
As you continue your journey and hike out of the forest, you will come to a valley where you’ll capture some breathtaking views. Make sure you take some time to rest as the last stretch of the hike is the hardest.
After approximately three miles, you will come to the first of the lakes. Relax or continue on. If you wish to bring a fishing pole, these lakes offer excellent fishing opportunities.
Before embarking on this journey, make sure you are prepared for the weather. Also, if you venture too late into the fall season or into early winter, you can expect snow on your way.
Independence Lakes are beautiful any time of the year but we are particularly fond of the area when fall foliage is at its peak. This little-known scenic spot is beautiful and picturesque in every single way.
Have you ever been to Independence Lakes during the fall season? What did you think of the vibrant colors during your visit? Let us know in the comments. You can also learn more about this trail on AllTrails. I also recommend you check out AllTrails+ to download maps, get alerts for wrong turns, and so much more. And before you head on your journey, check out our ultimate hiking packing list with 75 must-have accessories.
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