Looking to escape the city for a day? Nestled deep in the Boise National Forest, the tiny town of Lowman, Idaho (population: 14!) is a hidden gem packed with natural wonders, cozy eats, and unforgettable experiences, especially in the fall. Just under two hours from Boise, it’s the perfect spot to unplug and soak in Idaho’s wild beauty.
Here’s how to make the most of your Lowman day trip:
Morning: Forest Views + Fresh Air
Drive time from Boise: 1 hour, 40 minutes
Leave early to catch the sunrise on the scenic drive through Highway 21. Fall colors explode in the Boise National Forest this time of year, making the journey just as beautiful as the destination. Note: cell service can be spotty, so plan ahead and download your maps.
Hike Option 1 – Jennie Lake Trail
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Distance: 8.4 miles round trip
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Elevation gain: ~2,000 ft
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A peaceful lake hike with classic pine forest vibes and cool mountain breezes. Great for seasoned hikers or early risers looking to pack in an adventure.
Hike Option 2 – Station Creek Trail (Garden Valley)
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Distance: 5 miles round trip
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Elevation gain: ~1,500 ft
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A quicker, moderate hike with plenty of payoff in fall colors and mountain views.

Midday: Choose Your Adventure at SouthFork Lodge
SouthFork Lodge is an outdoor playground with options for every kind of explorer.
Option 1 – Horseback Trail Ride with Whiskey Mountain Outfitters
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By-appointment only (book ahead!)
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Trail rides range from peaceful strolls to half-day adventures through the forest
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Ideal for couples, families, and photographers who want to experience the landscape from a slower, more timeless perspective
Option 2 – Off-Road to Hidden Hot Springs
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Rent a Polaris Side-by-Side (3, 4.5, or 9-hour options)
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Totally Boise Recommends: Steam & Stone | Hidden Hot Springs Run (3 hr ride)
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Depart from SouthFork Lodge and ride forest trails past the Payette River
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Soak in Kirkham, Pine Flats, or discover secret springs known only to locals
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Swimsuits encouraged, towel rentals available at checkout
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This ride is a fall must—cool air + hot springs = pure magic
Feeling Hungry?
Grab lunch at SouthFork Lodge’s restaurant with a rotating seasonal menu. Think hearty mountain eats like elk burgers and the signature Huckleberry Bake.
Afternoon: Soak It All In

Kirkham Hot Springs
Pine Flat Hot Springs
Evening: Fuel Up + Stargaze
Dinner Options:
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The Historic Lowman Inn – Pizza, burgers, and classic American fare. Catch live music if you're lucky!
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Sourdough Lodge – The only year-round restaurant in the area with cozy diner vibes and a wide variety of comfort food.
After Dark: Stargazing in a Gold-Tier Dark Sky Reserve
Once the sun sets, it’s time for one of the most awe-inspiring parts of your day—DIY stargazing in the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, the first Gold-Tier Reserve in the U.S.
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Nestled against the Sawtooth Mountains, Lowman offers front-row seats to the Milky Way, constellations, and planets you simply can’t see in the city.
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No gear needed—just bring blankets, a thermos of cocoa, and your sense of wonder.

Before You Go:
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Download directions and maps ahead of time—cell service is limited.
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Be respectful of private property and always follow Leave No Trace principles.
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Many activities require advance reservations—book early to avoid missing out!
Lowman may be small, but it delivers big on Idaho adventure. Whether you're soaking in a secret spring, riding through golden forest trails, or staring up at a star-filled sky, this day trip is all about reconnecting—with nature, and with the kind of peace that only the mountains can offer.
📍 Add it to your fall bucket list—Lowman is calling.