Please note: UAV/Drone use is only permitted in the designated UAV area (contact the park for location). Flight outside of the designated area is strictly prohibited.
The park has day-use areas, including the dunes, which are only open to the public from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Please refer to IDAPA code 26.01.20.
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With one of the longest camping seasons in the Idaho Parks system, Bruneau Dunes State Park offers camping opportunities throughout the year. Campsites and cabins are available with plenty of first-come, first-served sites too.
Bruneau Dunes park boasts the tallest single-structured sand dune in North America with a peak rising 470 feet above the surrounding desert floor. Explore the dunes in your hiking boots or rent a sandboard from the Visitor Center, but off-road vehicles are only permitted on the main road. You can also fish for bluegill in the lakes at the foot of the dune; unlock the mystery of the desert with a breathtaking hike or horseback ride; plan a group picnic or visit the Bruneau Dunes Observatory and gaze at the night sky through the Observatory’s collection of telescopes.
Bruneau Dunes State Park is a great place to ride your horse. The equestrian area has corrals and water spigots for your horses. There is a vault toilet and a small shelter with picnic tables. The area includes 19 non-reservable campsites.
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The Observatory is open to the public Fridays and Saturdays evenings March 21 through October 12. Please refer to the following schedule which changes based on month and sunset times.
Observatory tours and solar viewing (through a specially adapted telescope) begin one hour before sunset. Following that, visitors can enjoy a short orientation program before experiencing the observatory’s collection of telescopes.
Please note: The park reserves the right to close the observatory early due to weather or lack of attendance. A Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee of $7 per vehicle is required to enter Bruneau Dunes State Park.
March and October: 6 p.m.
April, May, August and September : 6:30 p.m.
June and July: 7:30 p.m.
Enjoy a 25-minute astronomy presentation at the Steele-Reese Education Center, followed by telescope viewing through the Observatory’s telescope collection. Presentations have a limited seating of 80 people per presentation.
March and October: 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
April and September: 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
May and August: 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
June and July: 9:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.
March and October: 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
April and September: 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
May and August: 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
June and July: 10 p.m. to 12 a.m.
The fee includes the planetarium, tours of both observatories, a presentation, and viewing through the telescopes. The price is the same to attend one or all of the events.
Individual $5
Family $20 (Parents with their minor children)
Children (5 and under) Free
Student (on school field trip) $3
Current weather conditions at the observatory.
Observatory Info
In 1998 our first observatory was dedicated in cooperation with the Boise Astronomical Society. They chose this site because of its limited light pollution. The 25” Obsession reflecting telescope was donated by BAS, and has provided amazing views to thousands of visitors each year. In 2023 a second observatory was built, housing a Planewave CDK700 telescope that provides imaging and remote use capabilities. The dome of the new observatory is also used as a planetarium, providing programs during the day and on cloudy nights.
Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation has identified the resource of our beautiful dark skies as a treasure to be protected. Many of our Parks and Natural spaces in Idaho are striving to increase awareness of the dangers of light pollution, to reduce their impact on the night sky environment and obtain Dark Sky certifications where appropriate through the International Dark-Sky Association. Please visit www.darksky.org for more information on this initiative and how you can make an impact!
What is light pollution?
Inappropriate or access use of artificial light.
Why is light pollution having a negative effect on Idaho?
Steps you can take to preserve night sky’s while enjoying your stay at any Idaho State Campground:
Sandboarding is a fun and unique way to experience the dunes. Board rentals are available at the park Visitor Center daily, $15 for one board or $25 for two. There are two styles available for rent-stand up and sled.
***Must be 18 or older to rent boards.
Know before you go. Call the Visitor Center for office hours, especially during off season. 208-366-7919
Board rentals are stopped for the day when:
Start your visit to at the visitor center located to the right past the entrance kiosk. Find park maps, trail guides, campground registration, natural history displays and a gift shop offering a variety of unique souvenir items. Plus sandboard rentals!
Group Use Permit may be required.
Contact Park for additional information.
Interpreter-led talks if staffing is available.
Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee or Idaho Parks Passport applies if not in State Exempt transportation.
2. Picnic Shelter Reservations
Group Use Permit required for reserving, in addition to shelter fees.
Contact Park for application and additional information.
Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee or Idaho Park Passport applies to applicant and guests.
3. Groups and Events
Group Use Permit required for reserving in addition to shelter fees.
Contact Park for application and additional information.
Shelter Information and amenities link (coming soon)
Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee or Idaho Park Passport applies to applicant and guests.
General Group Information
Those possibly needing a Group Use Permit (list is not cumulative):
To start the process, select associated link for application or contact the park at 208-366-7919 or emailing bru@idpr.idaho.gov .
Group Use application fee must be paid when submitting application.
Copy of Certificate of Insurance may be required, contact Park for more information.
4. Private Night Sky Viewing
This is a fee-based program and requires Group Use Permit in addition to Viewing fees.
Contact Park for additional information.
Availability is based on staff availability.
Base Viewing Fees covers up to 15 people. Each additional person is $5.00 each.
No refunds given due to bad weather/viewing conditions.
Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee or Idaho Park Passport applies to applicant and guests.
5. Photography/Filming
Filming Permit may be required.
Contact Park for application and additional information.
Must be applied for in advance.
Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee or Idaho Park Passport applies to applicant and guests.
6. Drone Usage/Remote Control
Allowed only within boundaries of designated area in the park. Area is posted and located between the Visitor Center and the Broken Wheel campground.
7. Fishing
Fish in the two lakes located in the park. Fish for Blue Gill, Large Mouth Bass and Rainbow Trout. Loaner Fishing poles and tackle boxes are available for those under age 13. All Idaho fishing rules and guidelines apply while fishing in the park.
8. Boating
Electric motors are allowed. No gas-powered motors are permitted. There are boat ramps located at both lakes.
9. Kayaking/Swimming
Kayaking and swimming in both lakes is allowed.
No lifeguard on duty. Enter at your own risk. Loaner Life Jacket station located at the Big Lake in the Day Use area.
10. Trail Hiking/Biking
There are several established trails in the park for hiking and horseback riding. Practicing basic trail etiquette can ensure an enjoyable hike. Check the Maps tab below.
11. Off-Leash Dog Park
Located across from the Broken Wheel campground. Area is not fenced in.
12. Flowers in Bloom
Click here for a list of wildflowers found in the park!
13. Scorpion Walks
Guided summer Friday and Saturday nighttime activity when night air temperatures reach 70 degrees. Bruneau Dunes is home to 3 types of scorpions.
14. Interpretive Talks and Activities
Call Park for current schedule: 208-366-7919. Generally, activities occur spring through fall.
Our small (11’ 3” square) camper cabins are situated with an excellent view of the dunes and sleeps five on a bunk bed and futon. From the large front porch, you can sit on the swing and gaze out at the dunes. The cabins are furnished with a small table, two small benches, electricity, and an A/C & heating unit. Each cabin has a picnic table and fire ring. Guests must bring their own bedding.
Mid-October through mid-March; water and restroom/shower facilities are not available. Vault toilets are located nearby.
The charge for cabin rental is $80 – $90 per night. Reservations can be made by calling Reserve America at 888-922-6743 or booking online at www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov
For same day cabins stays please call the park ahead of arrival to ensure availability. No Walk-Ins will be accepted for Cabins after 3pm MST.
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