Idaho State Parks Near Burley

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Burley

Castle Rocks State Park

Almo, Idaho
22 miles away

"Burley is the nearest major service center and a common starting point for visitors heading to the park. Travelers from Burley often visit for a day trip, camping weekend, or climbing outing."

Castle Rocks State Park sits beside the City of Rocks National Reserve and features dramatic granite outcrops, open sagebrush country, and opportunities for climbing, hiking, and camping. Visitors come for the rugged scenery, excellent bouldering, and access to one of Idaho’s most distinctive geologic landscapes.

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Lake Walcott State Park

Rupert, Idaho
23 miles away

"Burley visitors often make a day trip to Lake Walcott for fishing, boating, and quiet shoreline recreation. It is a practical nearby hub for lodging and fuel."

Lake Walcott State Park centers on a broad reservoir created by Minidoka Dam, making it a favorite for anglers, paddlers, and wildlife watchers. Its calm waters, shoreline access, and open landscapes provide a relaxed outdoor escape in the Minidoka area.

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City of Rocks National Reserve

Almo, Idaho
33 miles away

"Burley is the nearest major service center for fuel, groceries, and lodging before heading to the reserve. Visitors from Burley often make day trips for climbing, camping, and scenic drives."

City of Rocks National Reserve features towering granite formations, historic emigrant routes, and expansive high-desert scenery. Visitors come for rock climbing, hiking, camping, photography, and the area’s unique geologic and pioneer history.

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Mowry State Park

Mowry, Idaho
34 miles away

"Burley visitors come for a quiet outdoor escape along the Snake River and easy access to fishing and picnic areas. It is a practical stop for travelers exploring southern Idaho."

Mowry State Park is a small, scenic park on the Snake River that serves as a relaxed stop for fishing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Its open shoreline and quiet setting make it a good base for exploring the surrounding canyonlands and nearby communities.

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Thousand Springs State Park

Hagerman, Idaho
34 miles away

"Burley is close enough for a day trip to the park’s scenic overlooks and fishing access. Visitors from Burley often come for outdoor recreation and a quieter river setting."

Thousand Springs State Park is a collection of units along the Snake River in south-central Idaho, known for its powerful springs, canyon views, and diverse recreation. Visitors come for fishing, boating, picnicking, wildlife viewing, and exploring historic and natural landmarks.

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Massacre Rocks State Park

American Falls, Idaho
44 miles away

"Burley visitors often come for a scenic drive and a change of pace along the Snake River. The park’s history and basalt formations make it a worthwhile regional destination."

Massacre Rocks State Park features volcanic rock formations, river overlooks, and remnants of the historic Oregon Trail. It is a popular stop for camping, boating, fishing, and exploring the park’s interpretive history and wildlife habitat.

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