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Let your adventure begin in this well landscaped corner of Idaho where waterfalls and fun go hand in hand.
Visit our beautiful mountains featuring high altitude lakes, natural springs and roaring rivers. You won't be disappointed.
But don't forget to return in winter when internationally acclaimed snowmobile and cross country ski trails invite even more fun.
Sit deep, stay long and enjoy!
Idaho Invasive Species Fund
Watercraft stickers for the invasive weed program are available on-line at: http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/activities/boating
$10 residents $20 non residents
Stickers are NOT available at county courthouses.
There are many trails and low traffic roads perfect for biking all over the county. See our route maps to help you decide where to go.
Learn moreFremont County Golf Course offers a beautiful 9-hole course with great Teton views. Check out our $7 Monday Night Special.
Learn moreDue to the Corona Virus, the Johnny Sack Cabin will not be open to the public during 2021. Due to the limited space within the cabin, it is not possible to practice social distancing within the cabin. Interpretive volunteers will be in the Big Springs area, weather permitting, to answer questions regarding the Sack Cabin and the unique springs.
Learn moreFremont County is home of the world famous Henrys Lake and the Henrys Fork and other fishing and recreation waterways.
As of August 1, 2020, an overnight camp fee will be charged at Frome Park, Henry’s Lake. The fee for overnight camping will be $15 per campsite. No launch fee will be charged at this time. Donations, in lieu of a launch fee, are very welcome.
Attention power boaters and paddlers - don’t forget you can get a list of required safety information for your boat delivered electronically to your mobile device using “My Boat”, Idaho Dept. of Parks and Recreation Dept.’s web-based app.
For more information regarding the St. Anthony Sand Dunes contact the Bureau of Land Management at 208-524-7500.