- Our list of the best things to do in Hagerman, Idaho, features the top 5 nearby activities — including 2 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hagerman, ID has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Adventures, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Hagerman, ID , followed by 3 popular activities in nearby cities, including Buhl and Glenns Ferry
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At Proost Family Farms, visitors can select from a wide variety of fresh and seasonal produce from its farm stands. In addition to produce, visitors can purchase jams, honey, and pickled vegetables made on the farm.
30.0 Miles
Covering 2.1 million acres, and spread on 2 states, the Sawtooth National Forest is a forest preserve which includes a recreational area and a wilderness area. Lakes, rivers, peaks which reach up to 12,009 feet high, campsites, and plenty of trails are found in here.
35.9 Miles
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40 votes
US 93 North, Eden Exit, Jerome, ID
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Dedicated to the Japanese and American-Japanese people who were imprisoned during the Second World War, the Minidoka Internment National Monument is now called the Minidoka National Historic Site. Although most of the 600 building don't exist anymore, this park is included in the National Register of Historic P…
36.9 Miles
Basically an old lava tube with a length of 1,000 feet, the Shoshone Indian Ice Caves features below-freezing temperatures all around the year, making the subterranean water freeze – the top ice depth is of 30 feet. There is a gift shop on the premises, as well as a small museum.
37.1 Miles
The most direct route to cross Idaho's Snake River Canyon is via the Perrine Bridge, which soars almost 500 feet above the water. This 1,500-foot bridge has lanes for cars, bicycles and pedestrians.
41.4 Miles
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.