Lucky Peak Dam!

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Lucky Peak State Park is located in Idaho, just a short distance from Boise. It’s a popular spot for outdoor activities like swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating, and biking. The park consists of three main areas: Discovery Park, Sandy Point, and Spring Shores, each offering its own unique features.
Discovery Park is great for picnicking and fishing along the Boise River, with shaded areas and a calm, flat water section perfect for kayaking or canoeing. It’s about 8 miles southeast of Boise and easily accessible by car or a 30-minute bike ride via the Boise River Greenbelt.
Sandy Point, located at the base of Lucky Peak Dam, has a sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing, though pets aren’t allowed here. It’s open from 8 AM to 4 PM daily.
Spring Shores features a marina with boat ramps and rentals, ideal for boating enthusiasts, and is a 40-minute drive from Boise. Both Discovery Park and Spring Shores are open from sunrise to sunset.
The park surrounds part of Lucky Peak Reservoir, created in 1955 by the Lucky Peak Dam, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Entry fees range from $7 to $14 per vehicle, depending on the day. It’s a fantastic place to enjoy nature close to the city, drawing over half a million visitors annually.

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