Twin Peaks Ranch State Park

Ketchum, Idaho
Established 1998
1,840 acres

Twin Peaks Ranch State Park is a scenic high-country park centered on a historic ranch landscape, open meadows, and broad mountain views. Visitors come for quiet recreation, wildlife viewing, photography, and access to nearby public lands in Idaho’s backcountry.

Entrance Fee

7

Visiting with Dogs

Dogs allowed in designated areas only; must be leashed and under control. Clean up after pets and follow posted rules.

Visitor Tips & Reviews

What Visitors Say

Visitors love Twin Peaks Ranch State Park for its peaceful scenery, wide-open views, wildlife, and quiet outdoor recreation. Many praise the relaxing atmosphere, hiking, and uncrowded feel.

Tips from Visitors

  • Check weather before visiting; mountain conditions change quickly.
  • Bring water, snacks, and sun protection for exposed trails.
  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven terrain and ranch paths.
  • Respect wildlife and keep a safe distance at all times.
  • Stay on marked routes to protect habitat and avoid getting lost.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Twin Peaks Ranch State Park is late spring through early fall, when meadows are green, wildflowers are blooming, and mountain views are clearest. Fall is especially scenic for cooler temperatures and changing colors.

Amenities

ParkingRestroomsPicnic AreasInterpretive SignsAccessible PathsVault ToiletsSeasonal WaterWildlife Viewing Areas

Nearby Attractions

Explore these attractions near Twin Peaks Ranch State Park:

  • Sun Valley Resort
    A major year-round resort destination offering dining, lodging, events, and mountain recreation close to the park.
    8 miles away
  • Blaine County Museum
    A local museum featuring regional history, pioneer artifacts, and exhibits about the Wood River Valley and central Idaho.
    15 miles away
  • Sawtooth National Recreation Area
    A vast public recreation area known for alpine lakes, peaks, and extensive outdoor opportunities including camping, fishing, and scenic drives.
    18 miles away

Things to Do at Twin Peaks Ranch State Park

Wildlife ViewingPhotographyPicnickingBirdwatchingNature Observation

Camping at Twin Peaks Ranch State Park

Camping information for Twin Peaks Ranch State Park is unavailable; please check nearby Idaho State Parks for camping alternatives.

Directions

From Ketchum, head north on ID-75 for about 6 miles, then turn west on Ranch View Road and follow signs to the park entrance. The drive is paved to the main parking area, with seasonal conditions possible in winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Twin Peaks Ranch State Park best known for?

Visitors often come for the scenic mountain views, open ranch landscapes, and quiet outdoor setting. Reviews commonly mention it as a peaceful place for hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying a less crowded park experience.

Are there hiking trails at Twin Peaks Ranch State Park?

Yes, visitors typically look for short scenic hikes and nature walks. Trail conditions can vary by season, so it’s a good idea to check current park updates before you go.

Can I camp at Twin Peaks Ranch State Park?

Camping availability may be limited or seasonal depending on park operations. Many visitors recommend confirming campsite status, hookups, and reservation options ahead of time, especially during busy weekends.

Is Twin Peaks Ranch State Park good for wildlife viewing?

Yes, many visitors report seeing birds, deer, and other local wildlife, especially early in the morning or near quieter areas. Bring binoculars and keep a respectful distance from animals.

Are pets allowed at Twin Peaks Ranch State Park?

Pets are often allowed in outdoor areas if kept on a leash, but rules can vary by trail or facility. Visitors commonly advise bringing water and cleaning up after pets.

What should I bring when visiting Twin Peaks Ranch State Park?

Bring water, sun protection, sturdy shoes, and layers for changing weather. Reviews often mention limited services in remote areas, so it’s smart to pack snacks, a map, and a full gas tank.

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