- TripBuzz found 1 things to do with kids in or near Bruneau, Idaho.
- From Bruneau Dunes State Park to Bruneau Canyon, the Bruneau area offers 5 different types of family activities, including: Canyon, National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Other Landmarks.
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Highway 78 (off State Highway 51), Bruneau, ID
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The 4,800-acre Bruneau Dunes State Park is located in Bruneau, Idaho. Its amenities include RV campsites with electrical hookups, tent sites, a small boat launch, fishing piers and plenty of beautiful wildlife.
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Idaho's Bruneau Canyon is over 800 feet deep and measures 1,300 feet across at its widest point. This park is closed in the winter but open at all other times. Entrance is free. Camping is not allowed, and all visitors must leave after sunset.
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221 North State St, Hagerman, ID 83332
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Hagerman, Idaho is home to the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument. The monument site and surrounding locations produce a rich assortment of fossils that shed light on Idaho's ancient geological history.
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As a local water sports destination, Lucky Peak State Park offers visitors outdoor activities like kayaking, sailing, and swimming. The park is located next to a 104 meter tall dam and features a separate swim area for children.
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The aptly-named Balanced Rock Park in Buhl, Idaho is a striking rock formation formed by millions of years of wind and water erosion. The 40-ton 'balanced rock' rests on a narrow column of rock that is only three feet wide at its widest point.
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5668 West Flying Hawk Lane, Boise, ID 83709
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Learn about birds of prey at the World Center For Birds of Prey in Boise. The facility includes hands-on-exhibits, as well as live demonstrations and is one of just a handful of places in the world to see California Condors.
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Covering 451 acres, the Malad Gorge State Park may worth the while for those wishing to go for a picnic or hiking. The walking bridge over the river is 175 feet high.