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Celebrate the Season in Full Color

Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Couple walks hand-in-hand through a foggy forest trail lined with golden leaves and glowing sunrise.

Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
A fall scenery image from the Fall Passport displayed on an iPad, beside a phone showing another image from the Fall Passport of a glass of wine being poured.
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho

Tread Lightly, Wander Wisely

Idaho’s fall beauty is breathtaking—and fragile. Explore trails with care, pack out your trash, avoid muddy routes and fully extinguish campfires. Together, we can keep Idaho stunning for everyone.

Tranquil mountain lake surrounded by evergreen trees and glowing hillsides near Schweitzer Mountain at sunset.
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho
Experience the Essence of Fall in Idaho

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the weather like during the fall in Idaho?

Average daytime high temperatures range from 40° F to 80° F. Temperatures will vary across the state, and overnight lows can dip below 30° F in areas like Stanley.

How long does fall last in Idaho?

While temperatures begin to drop in September, the season for fall colors in Idaho lasts from early October to mid-November.

Where can I see fall foliage in Idaho?

Each region in Idaho showcases its own version of fall colors—from gold-drenched trees towering over trails to crimson-speckled byways, this road map to Idaho’s fall foliage will help you plan your colorful itinerary.

When is peak fall foliage in Idaho?

Peak colors vary every year and depend on a variety of factors. Historically, the fall foliage is at its most vibrant in early October in the northern, central and eastern parts of the state, and by mid-October, the colors are developing farther south. Weather permitting, the colors will hang around until early November.

Can I see the northern lights in Idaho in the fall?

Yes! The best time to see the northern lights in Idaho is between September and March.

What is a western larch and is it found in Idaho?

A western larch is a deciduous conifer. Unlike other evergreen trees, the western larch’s pine needles turn a brilliant marigold color in the fall. Find these showstoppers along Warm Lake Road from Cascade to Warm Lake or along the International Selkirk Loop near Bonners Ferry.

Are there festivals or events during the fall in Idaho? 

Yes—all across Idaho, you’ll find a variety of fall festivals and events. Check out Coeur d’Alene’s Harvest Fest & Apple Palooza, Moscowberfest in Moscow, Twin Fall’s Harvest Festival, the Great Pumpkin Festival in Pocatello, Idaho Falls’ ARTitorium’s Annual Harvestfest and Ketchum’s Trailing of the Sheep Festival.