Pick up a pair of binoculars at a local sport shop and head to Harriman State Park for hiking, biking and even a guided horseback tour.
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Known also as the Railroad Ranch, the park land was deeded to the citizens of Idaho by Roland and Averill Harriman of the Union Pacific Railroad. It is a prime fishing spot on the Henry's Fork.
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Island Park is home to the world's largest caldera, 23 miles in diameter, created from a volcano that collapsed in prehistoric times.
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Island Park, developed by the same natural forces that created Yellowstone National Park, is popular for hiking and fishing in the spring and summertime and Nordic skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. This rustic resort area is home to Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, a stretch of clear, mountain water acclaimed to be the best trout fishing stream in the U.S. by many fly-fishing enthusiasts.
The Henry’s Fork also winds through Harriman State Park. Once known as Railroad Ranch, the property was donated to the state by former owners Roland and Averill Harriman of the Union Pacific Railroad. Take advantage of the stunning landscapes by biking, cycling or hiking the available park trails. Guided tours are available in the summer.
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Island Park offers camping, RV parks and vacation rentals, all with rustic woodsy ambiance.
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Experience one of President Roosevelt's favorite fishing spots by visiting the Henry's Fork, just minutes away from Yellowstone National Park. Pick up all the fishing line you'll need at Henry's Fork Anglers.






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