• The City of Rocks National Reserve, also known as the Silent City of Rocks, is a United States National Reserve and state park in south-central Idaho, approximately 2 miles...
  • The Reserve protects 6.2 miles of the California National Historic Trail, and features emigrant signatures written in axle grease.
  • The City of Rocks is also designated as an International Dark Sky Park, meaning you’ll experience unbelievable night skies while visiting.
  • Over 200,000 pioneers followed the California trail through City of Rocks, a name coined by one of the travelers, artist James F. Wilkins, in August 1849.
  • City of Rocks Idaho is a stunning park with everything from camping and sight seeing to rock climbing and horse back riding.
  • City of Rocks National Preserve in south central Idaho has been on my list of climbing destinations to visit for quite a while.
  • There is a seasonal summer route from Burley (Idaho 27) to Oakley, then south along the City of Rocks Back Country Byway.
  • The City of Rocks National Reserve is an iconic geological area in southern Idaho, USA, with granite spires and over 700 climbing routes that make this a rock...
  • Emigrants of the California Trail describe the rocks here in vivid detail as "a city of tall spires,” “steeple rocks," and "the silent city."
  • Nestled against the peaks of the Albion Mountain Range in Idaho, and spanning more than 14,000 acres is the City of Rocks National Reserve.
  • The City of Rocks National Reserve is without question one of the top things to enjoy and explore in the great state of Idaho.
  • Rock climbers from all over the world flock to City of Rocks for its challenging and diverse routes.
  • 1. City of Rocks National Reserve The City of Rocks preserve in Alamo, Idaho, is one of the most popular outdoor attractions in the state.