Fb Faves
Each month, we post the five most popular photos or videos that appeared in the previous calendar month on IDAHO magazine’s Facebook page.
May 2024
First Place
5/24: Old Spiral Highway, Idaho’s windiest road. Looking down onto Lewiston. ~Photo by Stacey Steve Sweet. Reach: 66,662.
Second Place
5/7: Snake River Canyon at Swan Falls Dam. ~Photo by Stacey Steve Sweet. Reach: 53,178.
Third Place
5/19: Northern Lights from Orofino. ~Photo by Belinda Smith. Reach: 26,155.
Fourth Place
5/22: Corral, west of Fairfield. ~Photo by Jordan Falkner. Reach: 25,195.
Fifth Place
5/17: On top of the hill at Camel’s Back Park in Boise. ~Photo by Amanda Rose. Reach: 19,778.
April 2024
First Place
4/9: Jump Creek near Marsing. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 146,107.
Second Place
4/6: Snake River Valley near Ritter Island State Park. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 60,030.
Third Place
4/15:Snow is still a thing in southeastern Idaho. ~ Photo by Stefano Carini. Reach: 59,097.
Fourth Place
4/19: Alexander Hotel, Caribou County. I have watched this place deteriorate through the years. Not too many years ago it had an awful green paint job. Finally it has deteriorated enough to warrant capturing a shot of it. Some say it was a hotel back in the day. ~Photo by Dave Bower. Reach: 42,047.
Fifth Place
4/14: Salmon River near Salmon. ~Photo by Rick Carlson. Reach: 37,981.
March 2024
First Place
3/2: Moon setting over Salmon. ~Photo by Rick Carlson. Reach: 43,683.
Second Place
3/3: Big Lost River looking at the White Knob Mountains, last year. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 43,038.
Third Place
3/21: Wild horses on Soldier Cap in the Owyhee Mountains. ~Video by Tom Lopez. Reach: 34,989.
Fourth Place
3/14: It’s always a thrill to see a buck. Near Sweet in January 2024. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 30,739.
Fifth Place
3/29: Lost River Peak in the Lost River Range, last year. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 29,967.
February 2024
First Place
2/1: Mark Mestaz with a giant steelhead just before releasing it back into the Clearwater River. ~Photo by Rosemary Mestaz. Reach: 686,010.
Second Place
2/12: Ice circle on the Salmon River. ~Photo by Jenn Gray. Reach: 322,499.
Third Place
2/14: In Hells Canyon, looking up the Imnaha River. ~Photo by Michael Tesch. Reach: 148,086.
Fourth Place
2/3: Lost River Valley just south of Mackay. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 74,064.
Fifth Place
2/22: Old Hyndman from Wildhorse Creek in the Pioneer Mountains. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 68,671.
January 2024
First Place
1/14: Driggs, two days ago. Our little one-stoplight town is always at its best during a snowstorm. ~Photo by Anna Kirkpatrick. Reach: 343,018.
Second Place
1/6: Box Canyon Springs near Hagerman. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 122,236.
Third Place
1/28: Doublespring Peak just north of Mount Borah in the Lost River Range. ~Photo by Steve Kearbey. Reach: 58,354.
Fourth Place
1/12: Middle Fork of the Payette, Crouch. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 57,307.
Fifth Place
1/13: John Edmunson in 2002 at the ruins of a cabin near Warren where he lived with his parents and siblings during the Great Depression. ~Photo by Clete Edmunson. Reach: 48,142.
December 2023
First Place
12/27: Main Street, Salmon. ~Photo by Rick Carlson. Reach: 341,132.
Second Place
12/11: Lewiston early this month, with the Snake River Canyon lit up by evening light. ~Photo by John O’Bryan. Reach: 128,810.
Third Place
12/17: A bit of history along the Payette River. The Thunder Mountain Line was once a joy to many. ~Photo by Marlena Hughes. Reach: 115, 325.
Fourth Place
12/19: Sheep bridge across the Big Wood River under new snowfall this year. ~Photo by Michael Edminster. Reach: 57,963.
Fifth Place
12/5: Snake River Canyon near Twin Falls. ~Photo by Thomas Campagna. Reach: 56,724.
November 2023
First Place
11/15: Colors reflected on the Clearwater River, close to Orofino, on Oct 22 of this year. ~Photo by Gail Craig. Reach: 34,514.
Second Place
11/30: Horsethief Reservoir, Cascade. ~Photo by Kristin Balsz Staggs. Reach: 32,000.
Third Place
11/17: A beautiful building in Triumph, southeast of Ketchum. ~Photo by Debbie Cline. Reach: 31,787.
Fourth Place
11/22: Two views of Stanley Lake. ~Photos by Kristin Balsz Staggs. Reach: 27,641.
Fifth Place
11/11: Lost River Range. ~Photos by T.J. Park. Reach: 26,851.
October 2023
First Place
10/11: Hidden Springs, outside Boise. ~Photo by Marlena Hughes. Reach: 85,235.
Second Place
10/26: Confluence of the Malad River and Snake River. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 52,331.
Third Place
10/19: Clearwater River near Orofino. ~Photo by Belinda Smith. Reach: 47,603.
Fourth Place
10/24: A foggy early morning on the Clearwater River between Orofino and Kamiah. ~Photo by Gail Craig. Reach: 41,439.
Fifth Place
10/22: My back yard in Star. ~Photo by Glenn Prichard. Reach: 37,610.
September 2023
First Place
9/5: This was during a three-day independent kayaking trip on Big Creek in the Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness. ~Photo by Rusty Bowman. Reach: 73,186.
Second Place
9/4: Below Stolle Meadows on the road to Cupp Corral, Valley County. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 73,040.
Third Place
9/10: Up in Pine, north of Anderson Ranch Reservoir. ~Photo by Sandra Salazar. Reach: 59,271.
Fourth Place
9/6: Hells Canyon. ~Photo by Chuck Decorte. Reach: 51,412.
Fifth Place
9/16: North Payette River. ~Photo by Pat Walters. Reach: 46,769.
August 2023
First Place
8/23: North Fork of the Payette River between Payette Lake and Upper Payette Lake. ~Photo by Fred F. Brown. Reach: 140,474.
Second Place
8/21: Sunrise along the Greenbelt in Idaho Falls. ~Photo by Brian Wartchow. Reach: 132,170.
Third Place
8/19: This is somewhere in southern Idaho, near a privately owned yurt that has become a celebrated secret among friends who go there regularly. Photo by Michael Stubbs. Reach: 89,785.
Fourth Place
8/01: This is called Christ’s Indian Paintbrush. This species is only found on top of Mt. Harrison. Nowhere else in the world. ~Photo by Lisa Haney. Reach: 56,969.
Fifth Place
8/22: Wildflowers near Ola. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 56,408.
July 2023
First Place
7/31: South Fork of the Salmon River in late June. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 132,158.
Second Place
7/7: Sheep Crossing Bridge. The swinging, rickety bridge, built in 1965, allows sheep to cross from the Bennett Hills and Timmerman Hills into the Wood River Valley near Hailey. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 61,045.
Third Place
7/22: Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh on June 10, but the spotlight was on Soldier Mountain. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 40,807.
Fourth Place
7/14: Cabin at Lower Stanley. ~Photo by Brad Eells. Reach: 37,571.
Fifth Place
7/1: This image of Sun Valley taken from Dollar Mountain is one of many stunning shots in the July issue of IDAHO magazine. ~Photo by Larry Cohen. Reach: 30,298.
June 2023
First Place
6/27: Lost Creek waterfall, in between Council and New Meadows, running very low in June. ~Photo by Michelle Cornwell. Reach: 296,953.
Second Place
6/23: Snake River, Twin Falls. ~Photo by Kristin Balsz Staggs. Reach: 72,988.
Third Place
6/26: This was taken this past weekend at Baker Lake north of Ketchum. Many alpine lakes are still not reachable due to snow even though we now have summer temperatures. ~Photo by Larry Cohen. Reach: 65,860.
Fourth Place
6/03: North Fork Coeur d’Alene River. ~Photo by Randy Dingman. Reach: 43,065.
Fifth Place
6/15: This is the Sawtooths a week or so ago. Most amazing sunset I have ever witnessed. ~Photo by Link Jackson. Reach: 42,300.
May 2023
First Place
5/3: Barn on US Hwy 95 north of Moscow. ~Photo by Barb Hagen. Reach: 81,414.
Second Place
5/14: Above Council on the Council-Cuprum Road last July. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 73,744.
Third Place
5/13: Lost Creek, Council. ~Photo by Michelle Cornwell. Reach: 70,168.
Fourth Place
5/31: We drove up past Arrowrock Dam and the Boise River there is so peaceful and beautiful. Pristine with sandy areas that are like white beach sand. The colors in the water are amazing. ~Photo by Layne Civello. Reach: 29,150.
Fifth Place
5/26: Lake Lowell in mid-May. ~Photo by Michelle Cornwell. Reach: 22,545.
April 2023
First Place
4/11: Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 212,648.
Second Place
4/13: Salmon River Canyon north of Riggins on Highway 95. ~Photo by Merilie Dawn Blickenstaff. Reach: 72,148.
Third Place
4/21: Taken on a drive from Prairie to Boise on the back roads. It’s such a beautiful drive and the Boise River is gorgeous. ~Photo by Layne Civello. Reach: 43,675.
Fourth Place
Climbing out of the South Fork of the Salmon River Canyon above the Willey Ranch airstrip. Photo by Richard H. Holms, Jr. Reach: 35,947.
Fifth Place
A buck near Lewiston. ~Photo by Gail Craig. Reach: 31,240.
March 2023
First Place
The Beck Barn in Lanark, in the Bear Lake Valley, collapsed this winter under the record snowfall. ~Photo by Dave Bower. Reach: 69,308.
Second Place
My wife took this photo on Glenwood Road, Kamiah, and did not even see the power pole at the time.~Photo by Jacki Fuhrmann. Reach: 56,571.
Third Place
The iconic Rainbow Bridge, Payette River. ~Photo by Sherry Briscoe. Reach: 52,441.
Fourth Place
Another one bites the dust. The Bern School at Bear Lake became the latest victim of this harsh winter. ~Photo by Dave Bower. Reach: 32,320.
Fifth Place
Bruneau Dunes. ~Photo by Debbie Cline. Reach: 31,915.
February 2023
First Place
2/6: Near Palisades, almost home. ~Photo by Lisa Sullivan. Reach: 128,213.
Second Place
2/18: This is on private property in Latah County, not open to the public, but a favorite photo of mine. ~Photo by Barb Hagen. Reach: 35,829.
Third Place
2/19: About twenty miles north of Salmon, looking west toward the Montana border just a few miles away, November 2022. ~Photo by Kellen Logan. Reach: 26,749.
Fourth Place
2/18: Malad River. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 21,962.
Fifth Place
2/16: This scene looked so peaceful and calm on a very cold December morning in the Palouse. ~Photo by Nita Robinson. Reach: 20,048.
January 2023
First Place
1/30: Elk crossing Table Rock Road. A nice addendum to my January article. ~Video by Tom Lopez. Reach: 177,682.
Second Place
1/25: Clearwater River, Highway 12 near Orofino. ~Photo by Belinda Smith. Reach: 91,017.
Third Place
1/28: Highway 21 before Idaho City. ~Photo by Kim Allen-Cameron. Reach: 69,742.
Fourth Place
1/31: There is a third buck in this photo, if you can spot him, on the left. He’s snoozing in the grass. This is from Lewiston. I have a good view of the herd that hangs out here. ~Photo by Gail Craig. Reach: 62,702.
Fifth Place
1/22: Some of the amazing snow sculptures that were created by teams of sculptors in downtown Driggs, thanks to Driggs Snowscapes and Downtown Driggs Association. ~Photos by Anna Kirkpatrick. Reach: 48,465.