Lucky Peak State Park Spring Shores Unit, 74 Arrow Rock Rd, Boise, ID 83716, United States
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I did not realize there were four entrances to different parts of Lucky peak. And there may be more I don't know. But I got to do the polar Bear plunge and it was awesome
Our visit to Lucky Peak Lake Spring Shores (starting from the Marina) to the no-wake zone of Robie Creek and beach off the campground was a delightful experience. The weekend's temperature was ideal, and the cool water provided a refreshing escape from the heat. We had the pleasure of meeting many friendly people, adding a social element to our day. Robie Creek's no wake zone was perfect for a relaxing day on the lake. We peacefully navigated the calm waters, taking in the serene surroundings and engaging in activities like floating on the water and paddle boarding. The natural beauty of the area was captivating, with picturesque views of mountains.
Didn't actually go to lucky peak.. went to badger creek camp ground just about a mile outside of Twin Spings. Loved it! Camped in the tent. The river is beautiful!! Had no neighbour's. Road is rough as heck tho, plagued by wash-board. To be expected tho. If you want easy travel, try a hotel..lol. the scenery is breath-taking and makes the road worth it. Truly so dark when you shut out the lamp you can't see your hand in front of your face. Perfect!!!. Pictures posted were of the Rivers edge at night. Not for the faint, as its getting cold(!!) at night and the sun doesn't warm the days quickly.
Always fun to walk around Lucky Peak once the reservoir is low.
Omg I cant say enough good things about this place we rented a jet ski for the day well 6 hours. But it was amazing the views were amazing and the best part was. The lake/river your on has all kinds of places to swim even if you jump right off the boat/jet ski ect. But to top it all off this place has docks all over the place you can tie up to and just enjoy by your self. From what I hear you have to be there before 10 on the weekends if you want to get in but the week days are great. I wouldn't try to rent anything from this place in person because if you ain't white you ain't right. I suggest you call instead... other then that the place was amazing
Took a drive in early spring just to get out of town for a bit and ended up at Lucky Peak. Stopped at the marina for a walk and to take a closer look. Of coarse water level is way down in anticipation of the coming snow runoff. It was still pretty neat to see. Great facilities for boat dockage and summer fun time. Beautiful scenery and there are some great hiking paths.
What a fun boating experience! We are brand new to Idaho and weren't sure what to expect. Launching our boat was quite easy, and taking it out of the water was as easy! The reservoir is large enough to be interesting. I was amazed at how little trash was around!
23/08 Taken by friends. Their boat. They knew the lake. Awesome. Sights. Animals. A swim. (A cover on the boat assured no sunburn.)
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Lucky Peak State Park Spring Shores Unit Located in Boise of 74 Arrow Rock Rd. The complete address is Lucky Peak State Park Spring Shores Unit, 74 Arrow Rock Rd, Boise, ID 83716, United States.
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