The One Place In Idaho That Looks Like Something From Middle Earth

 Idaho is a true paradise for anyone who loves to travel and explore new places. Our landscape is seemingly endless – and, perhaps even more so, spectacularly diverse! There’s no denying that many of the most beautiful places in Idaho are mysterious, magical, and otherworldly, but one spot in the Panhandle is particularly special. If you’ve ever read and/or watched J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, you know that the lush, waterfall-filled scenery that comes to life in the movies is simply incredible. But you don’t have to be a Hobbit or live in Tolkien’s literary realm to experience the fantastical wilderness known as Middle Earth. That’s because “Middle Earth” can be found right here at Idaho’s Priest Lake State Park!

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What do you think? Tolkien’s fantastical landscape may never be recreated exactly the way the author imagined it, but can you envision the tumultuous events of Middle Earth taking place here amidst the vibrant, wooded landscape of Priest Lake State Park?

Idaho’s most beautiful places never fail to delight, inspire, and capture the imagination!

If you’re not from North Idaho, no worries; Priest Lake is just one of the best state parks in Idaho – there are plenty more to explore that boast their own fantastical qualities! This well-known hike is one of our favorite trails in the area, but be sure to explore and find your own personal favorite!

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