Three Island Crossing State Park
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
At the site of the most dangerous crossings on the Oregon Trail, a museum explores the complex history of westward migration in America.

πŸ“œ Idaho State Park interpreting the historic Three Island Crossing of the Snake River on the Oregon Trail.
πŸ” Features a museum, camping, cabins, and outdoor activities.

Why Go

πŸ›οΈ Explore complex history of westward migration and Native Americans at the Oregon Trail History and Education Center.
πŸ•οΈ Enjoy camping, cabins, and picnic areas.
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Hike, bike, fish, or play disc golf along the Snake River.
🏞️ See original wagon ruts and Conestoga replicas.

Why Avoid

πŸ’Έ Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee applies.
πŸ₯Ά Campsites are electricity only in winter, water shut off.
🚫 Some cabins (Cottonwood and Sage) closed Nov-Mar.

Tips

πŸ“ž Make reservations for stays (campsites, cabins) in advance.
⏰ Check website for current fees and hours.
🐢 Pets allowed on a 6-foot leash, but not in cabins.

Cost

πŸ’° Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee $7, Dump Station Fee $10. Oregon Trail History and Education Center is admission-free.

Hours

πŸ•’ Oregon Trail History Center closed Dec 24-26 and New Year's Day. Wagon Wheel Campground open year-round. Cabins require year-round reservations.

🚻 Toilets

Flush toilets, indoor restrooms, and showers available, including ADA accessible.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking

Overflow parking available.

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