Harriman State Park, located in Island Park, ID, is a 16,000-acre wildlife refuge nestled within the breathtaking Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. With its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, the park offers visitors 22 miles of picturesque hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails that wind through meadows, along river banks, and amidst lush evergreen forests. Anglers from around the world flock to Harriman State Park to experience its renowned eight miles of fly fishing waters, known as the Ranch, while sightings of moose, elk, and the majestic Trumpeter Swans are a common occurrence.
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