Frequently Asked Questions About Harriman State Park
Yes. During the summer, visitors can enjoy ranger-led tours of various historic Railroad Ranch buildings as well as interpretive nature programs. These free tours are typically offered on weekends and holidays but tours are not guaranteed. If you’re interested in a tour, call the park at 208-558-7368 before you arrive to verify tour offerings.
Yes. Harriman State Park offers yurts and historic Railroad Ranch buildings for overnight stays.
There’s no shortage of activities to enjoy around Harriman State Park. Enjoy the nearby Henrys Lake State Park, Mesa Falls, the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway, Big Springs, and the Ashton to Tetonia Trail.
Due to the delicate ecosystem of the the park, dogs are only allowed in the parking lot areas of Harriman State Park. Dogs must always be on a six-foot leash and cannot be left unattended.
While Harriman State Park offers a range of fishing locations, fishing licenses are not available for purchase at the park. If you plan on fishing, make sure to pick up an Idaho fishing license before you arrive.