Cliff Jumping in Idaho
Cliff Jumping in the United States of America
Cliff Jumping is a popular sport. Cliff Jumping Adventures posts locations from various sources that are or have at one time been popular. There are likely many different places to cliff jump within a certain area. Cliff Jumping Adventures does not verify the legal status of the locations posted throughout the website because the laws for each area can change quickly. It is the responsibility of the cliff jumper to verify the legal status of the cliff jumping area.
Cliff Jumping Adventures should be used as a general guide to find suitable locations for cliff jumping. We are not responsible for anything relating to your cliff jumping experience. This includes injuries and/or legal issues. We simply provide a general guide to cliff jumping locations. The areas listed throughout the website currently or have at one time contained a location which matched the requirements for cliff jumping. Requirements include being deep enough, a platform from which to cliff jump, etc.
WARNING: Cliff jumping can be dangerous. The locations listed for cliff jumping may not be eligible year round as water levels can recede and areas can change over time. It is extremely important that every cliff jumper always prepares and surveys the area before attempting a cliff jump. Never jump without knowing how deep it is, how deep you need it to be based upon your weight/the cliff height and whether or not there is debris under the water. Please follow cliff jumping safety rules.
Be aware that many cliff jumpers have either died or altered their lives due to injuries. This includes injuries from low heights. It is never recommended that anyone attempt jumping from heights of 40 feet or more.
Location: Dierkes Lake |
City/County, State: Twin Falls, Idaho |
Hidden Lake | St. Maries, Idaho |
Lake Coeur D’Alene | Coeur D’Alene, Idaho |
Post Falls | Kootenai County, Idaho |
Ririe Reservoir | Ririe, Idaho |
Snake River Canyon | Canyon County, Idaho |
Tubbs Hill | Coeur D’Alene, Idaho |
Hidden Lake is located in northern Idaho in the Panhandle. Access to this lake requires hiking.
Lake Coeur D’Alene is located in the Idaho Panhandle. It can be found in Kootenai and Benewah Counties in Coeur D’Alene. The lake is a popular tourist location and has great beaches along its more than 109 miles of shoreline.
Ririe Reservoir is located near Ririe, Idaho. The reservoir provides many recreational activities. Popular water sports at the reservoir include water skiing, cliff jumping, swimming, wakeboarding and fishing.
Snake River Canyon is located in southern Idaho in the Magic Valley region. The famous Perrine Bridge crosses the canyon north of Twin Falls.
Tubbs Hill is a peninsula that extends into Lake Coeur d’ Arlene in the Idaho Panhandle. The area offers many attractions including beaches, three story tall caves (along the trails), bird watching, recreational activities and much more.
Research the legal status of every location for cliff jumping before attempting any cliff jump. Never trespass on private property and don't risk jumping at a location that you know to be illegal. You may be ticketed, face legal consequences and put yourself in danger.
We are not responsible for injuries, legal issues or anything else related to your cliff jumping experience.
Cliff Jumping Adventures was created so that others can enjoy the sport of cliff jumping with a fun and safe experience. Follow all safety precautions, verify legal status of the cliff jumping location and enjoy your cliff jumping adventure!
Cliff Jumping in Idaho on the Snake River
Cliff Jumping in Idaho at Tubbs Hill in Coeur D’Alene
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