Much like Bear Lake is shared between Idaho and Utah, so too is this special hiking destination a fabulous multi-state gem. Tucked right on the border (or less than a mile over, depending on how you measure) between Idaho and Wyoming is the Darby Wind Cave. This local favorite connects to the canyon's ice cave, which produces the frigid wind that flows through the opening. The cave itself is a deep, winding part of the unique Darby formation, which is a thick layer of ancient dolomite.
Chilly, exhilarating, refreshing, scenic, and a host of beautiful adjectives come to mind to describe this magnificent aboveground wind cave and the hike to get here, but really the only way to comprehend the loveliness of this natural wonder and its surrounding scenery is to see it firsthand. Boasting towering forests and flowered meadows, with an icy cascade descending from a cave as its crowning jewel, there is no other hike like this one.
Darby Canyon's unique wind cave is a stunning ancient geologic wonder.
The hike to get here is an incredibly scenic -- and steep! -- 3-mile climb each way, with some slippery rock scrambling involved.
The air up here drops quickly with the 1,300-foot elevation gain, and the mist from the the cave's falls tends to coat nearby boulders with an icy sheen depending on the season -- you may even find patches of snow in the heat of summer. But the lush scenery and view is absolutely stunning!
The gentle meander through green fields at the trail's start prepares you for the climb ahead.
You'll also find plenty of photo ops along the way, along with unique sites of fallen boulders, babbling brooks, and more.
A series of stone steps mark the final leg of your hike.
Your first glimpse of the cave will be accompanied by a blast of cold, misty air.
The roar of the cave's waterfall, which is fed by a creek that runs through and out the mouth of the cave, is deafening during peak runoff.
Don't look down! But once you reach the mouth of the cave, you'll have a panoramic view of the distant mountains that is beyond epic.
But always take time to explore other possibilities! Darby Canyon is a hotspot of opportunities. Like rock climbing.
Or, simply come for the views. You'll find plenty of them here!
This hike has repeatedly been named as one of the best in the country - don't miss out!
Getting here: From Driggs, drive south on Highway 33. Three miles south of town, turn east onto 3000 South. Drive 3.2 miles and turn right at the T-intersection. Follow the signs to the South Darby trailhead.
For more adventure beyond the Idaho state line, the trail up to the caves can also be used as an access point to the legendary Teton Crest Trail. You can also continue on for another mile or so to reach the ice cave; however, proper equipment is needed to go inside. Be safe, and be sure to share your stories with us! For another fantastic hike (without the climb), check out this stunning hidden volcanic canyon.
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