Hells Gate State Park is a scenic riverside park along the Snake River in Idaho, popular for boating, fishing, camping, and mountain biking with stunning views of river canyons and basalt cliffs.
Hells Gate State Park is located on the southern edge of Lewiston, Idaho, at the dramatic juncture where the Snake River flows through the rugged basalt cliffs of the Clearwater River canyon system. The park spans 470 acres and offers a diverse outdoor recreation experience that includes boating, camping, hiking, and mountain biking. Its geography centers around the Snake River, which carves a deep gorge lined with steep, dark volcanic rock faces. The unique geology and river corridor provide important habitat for various wildlife species including osprey, bald eagles, and white-tailed deer. The area holds historical significance as part of the Nez Perce tribe lands and was later vital in early river navigation and settlement in the Pacific Northwest. Visitors are drawn to Hells Gate State Park for its extensive trail network that caters to mountain bikers and hikers, plus a well-developed marina and boat launch facilities that support fishing and river exploration. The park's campgrounds provide accessible and comfortable camping options with views of the river canyon and easy access to outdoor activities. Unique landmarks include the imposing basalt cliffs and the scenic outlook points offering panoramic views of the river gorge below. Hells Gate State Park’s combination of water-based and land-based recreation, coupled with its dramatic natural setting close to Lewiston, makes it a favored destination for year-round outdoor enthusiasts.
Snake River Marina with boat launch and rental facilities
Basalt cliffs lining the river gorge providing striking views
Well-maintained mountain biking trails ranging from beginner to advanced
Campgrounds with access to both river activities and trailheads
Provides safe boat launch ramps, docks, and rental services for boats and personal watercraft.
Steep, dark volcanic rock formations that frame the Snake River gorge, creating dramatic river canyon views.
Over a dozen miles of multi-use trails offering scenic rides and hikes through varied terrain and river overlooks.