With rock formations dating back 2.5 million years, Castle Rocks State Park attracts rock climbers from around the world. In addition to rock climbing, experience superb hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. In the winter, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice climbing are available.
The entrance fee to all of Idaho’s State Parks is $7.00 per car, with additional fees for camping.
Reservations for stays (campsites, cabins, etc.) within Idaho’s State Parks can be made toll-free by phone at: 1-888-922-6743 or online.
Pets are welcome in most Idaho State Parks, but some parks prohibit them in some cabins and yurts and they are prohibited from beaches. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6-feet or confined to a camper. Do not leave pets unattended in a closed vehicle.
Learn about the adventures you can experience at Castle Rocks State Park from a park ranger in the Ranger Talks video series.
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