Idaho State Parks Bucket Journal - Printable
Idaho State Parks Bucket Journal - Printable
The State of Idaho is mountainous and has many fertile high elevation plains, large lakes, and deep canyons. Idaho is home to Hells Canyon that was carved out by the Snake River. It is the deepest canyon in North America and one of the best places to find whitewater rafting opportunities.
The breathtaking fresh scenery encourages everyone who visits (or lives there) to get out and explore.
Some of the parks in the journal are well known and some are less traveled, all are waiting for you to discover their unique qualities.
In this Idaho State Parks Bucket Journal, you will find individual pages for 59 state parks, historic districts, hot springs, and historic sites in the beautiful state. Most parks allow camping and all destinations are great for day-use trips.
How to Use Your Idaho State Parks Bucket Journal
Parks that offer camping or other accommodations are on yellow pages. Some of the most popular include Bear Lake State Park, Harriman State Park, Farragut State Park, and Ponderosa State Park.
- Search out details about the state park or recreational site by using the website URL provided.
- Have fun planning the things you want to see on the left side of the 2-page spread.
- This is best done before you take your trip but can be done while you are out exploring.
- On the right side, chronicle everything that you do and experience. Included is space for journaling and reflection about your stay in the park.
Parks that are Day Use Area Only are on orange pages.
- Day-use parks are still fun to visit, even if you can’t sleep there.
- Visit them when you are staying at other overnight parks or use them as day trip excursions to get out and explore.
Historic Districts are on red pages.
- Page one gives you room to write the history of the area and then plan the places you want to visit. Follow the URL for a weblink to the area attractions
- Make a budget for the trip
- Page two gives you room to journal about your exploration.
- Make note of the restaurants you visited, your favorite shops, and the museums you toured.
Hot Spring destinations are on plum colored pages.
- Head out for a therapeutic soak
- Many of these sites offer outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, outdoor sports, and camping.
The Idaho State Parks Bucket Journal will become a living memory for your trips and adventures as you discover the wonders around you.
Enjoy exploring the beauty that is Idaho!
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Print Size: 8.5 inches wide by 11 inches tall
Delivered as: standard, print-ready PDF file.
Page Count: 130 pages
This Bucket Journal comes in other versions:
Idaho State Parks Bucket Journal - Spiral