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Snowslide

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About Snowslide

Snowslide in Idaho offers a refreshing escape with its crisp, clear waters nestled among rugged granite outcroppings. This cold spring contrasts sharply with typical hot springs in Idaho, presenting a serene swimming hole that captivates with its pristine, natural beauty. The surrounding landscape adds a picturesque backdrop perfect for those seeking a tranquil spot to cool off.

Getting There

To reach Snowslide, head north from McCall on Davis Street, then turn east onto Lick Creek Road. After about 13 miles—partly on a dirt road—spot the granite outcropping alongside the stream before the Snowslide Lake trailhead. Parking is limited, and you’ll need to prepare for a moderate hike of 15 to 60 minutes to access this quiet Idaho swimming hole.

What to Expect

Expect crisp, crystal-clear water framed by smooth granite, creating an inviting pool perfect for a chilly dip. The atmosphere remains peaceful due to the lower visitor traffic, making it ideal for solitude amid nature. Facilities are minimal, so the experience feels authentic and untouched, contrasting with more developed hot springs in Idaho.

Tips for Visitors

Plan your visit during summer when the trail is most accessible and the water refreshingly cold. Bring sturdy shoes for the uneven hike and pack out all trash to preserve the pristine environment. Since facilities and signage are minimal, a map or GPS is helpful—fees are unknown, so carry some cash just in case.

Last updated December 20, 2025

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Access

Moderate Hike

Parking

Limited

Fee

Unknown

Cell Service

Unknown

Crowds

Quiet

Best Season

Summer

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