Idaho State Parks Near Kuna

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Kuna

Eagle Island State Park

Eagle, Idaho
18 miles away

"Kuna visitors appreciate the park’s easy access and broad open spaces for picnics and outdoor play. It is a practical destination for warm-weather recreation close to home."

Eagle Island State Park offers a mix of river access, sandy swimming areas, open fields, and shaded picnic spots just west of Boise. Its broad recreation options and close-in location make it a favorite for families, groups, and outdoor day trips.

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Lucky Peak State Park

Boise, Idaho
28 miles away

"Kuna residents often visit for family-friendly beach time and fishing. The park offers a straightforward summer destination for people wanting water recreation near the Treasure Valley."

Lucky Peak State Park stretches along the shores of Lucky Peak Reservoir and offers some of the closest water recreation to Boise. The park is a favorite for summer swimming, paddle sports, fishing, and family picnics, with multiple access areas and mountain views.

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Bruneau Dunes State Park

Bruneau, Idaho
43 miles away

"Kuna is close enough for spontaneous day trips and evening stargazing visits. Residents often come for the park's open spaces, wildlife viewing, and family-friendly activities."

Bruneau Dunes State Park combines dramatic sand dunes with small lakes, marshes, and open desert scenery. It is especially known for sandboarding, wildlife viewing, and the public observatory that offers excellent night-sky programs.

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Three Island Crossing State Park

Glenns Ferry, Idaho
47 miles away

"Kuna residents often choose the park for an accessible outdoor day trip with a strong historical theme. The river views and open spaces make it appealing for casual recreation and photography."

Three Island Crossing State Park combines one of Idaho’s most significant Oregon Trail landmarks with a scenic Snake River setting. The park features a visitor center and museum, picnic areas, camping, and opportunities to explore the history of westward migration.

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