The 1.5hr loop is our most popular and most scenic ride at Redfish Lake Corrals! This loop rides along Little Redfish Lake and then cuts back into the timber before opening up to provide breathtaking views of the Sawtooth mountain range. The ride gains approximately 200 feet of elevation and also offers a scenic overlook of both Big and Little Redfish Lake. Riders may see eagles and Sandhill Cranes along Little Redfish Lake and may spot mule deer does and their fawns in the meadows and in the shade of the aspen trees. This loop is great for beginners and experienced riders. f you would like to join, please call 208-774-3311 and ask to join Redfish Lake Ride at 3pm with party of Samantha. $62/Person+Tax Rides begin at 9:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm, and 3:00pm daily
Challis Hot Springs There are two thermal pools here. The Large Pool is regulated for comfortable swimming. The Therapy Pool is unregulated; it is usually anywhere from 105 to 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Visitors over the age of 18 can get a day pass for just $10! Kirkham Hot Springs The Kirkham Hot Springs are absolutely breathtaking. Travel down the staircase next to the Payette River to reach these soaking pools surrounded by waterfalls. Let the warm water soak over you as you relax under these natural showers! Sunbeam Hot Springs The Sunbeam Hot Springs are user-created pools with gravel and sand bottoms. This is one of the most interesting Stanley, Idaho, hot springs because it is on the site of a historic bathhouse. The Boat Box The Boat Box is one of the most unique Stanley, Idaho, hot springs! There is both a wooden soaking tub that can be used year-round and rock-walled seasonal pools next to the river. The soaking tub is a favorite because you can adjust the temperature.
To reserve your spot, please call: 208-989-2116 and tell them you'll be with Samantha McClaire's party on Sunday, August 30th from 1:30-5 4 Seaters: Half days - $295.00 Full days - $395.00 2 Seaters: Half days - $195.00 Full days - $295.00
An IDA International Dark Sky Reserve is a public or private land possessing an exceptional or distinguished quality of starry nights and nocturnal environment that is specifically protected for its scientific, natural, educational, cultural, heritage and/or public enjoyment. Reserves consist of a core area meeting minimum criteria for sky quality and natural darkness, and a peripheral area that supports dark sky preservation in the core. Idaho has the only Certified Dark Sky Reserve in the US!