Ritter Island is home to some of the most beautiful and picturesque waterfalls in Idaho. This incredible Idaho gem sits along the Snake River and features historic structures and two natural springs. But what you may not know is Ritter Island is also home to the Ritter Island Loop Trail, a short, family-friendly, easy trail that gives you incredible views of the falls. In fact, it may just be one of the best waterfall hikes in Idaho.
If you are looking for a fabulous day trip destination in Idaho, Ritter Island must be at the top of your list. Located in Thousand Springs State Park, this destination is like an escape from the outside world. It’s beautiful here and home to many remarkable features, including the Ritter Island Loop Trail.
This loop trail is only 1.8 miles and is considered quite easy. It is flat with very little elevation gain.
However, you will want to come prepared with plenty of shade and water. This trail can be quite sunny and dusty.
Keep an eye out for creatures of all shapes and sizes as well. It isn’t uncommon to see various birds and snakes on your journey.
However, the highlight will be the falls. As you hike, you’ll enjoy incredible views, so don’t forget your camera.
This trail is also lesser known so don’t be surprised if you get to enjoy these views all by yourself. It’s a beautiful and relaxing day out in nature.
Keep in mind that Ritter Island is only open Thursday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., during the summer months. You will want to plan your visit accordingly.
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And, of course, once you are done exploring the Ritter Island Loop Trail, make sure to give yourself plenty of time to explore other areas of this state park including the historic Rock House and Yellow House.
For more information on the Ritter Island Loop Trail, visit AllTrails. And make sure to check out AllTrails+ for the ability to download trail maps, know trail conditions before you go, and more. I also recommend visiting the Idaho Parks and Recreation website to learn about Ritter Island.
Have you ever visited Ritter Island? What are some of your favorite things to do in this Idaho state park? Have you ever hiked this trail? Let us know in the comments.
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