Unlike its European counterparts, the Gem State isn’t typically known for centuries-old medieval-inspired architecture, nor for a history of knighthood, peasantry, and feuding fiefdoms… but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some super cool castles in Idaho. Despite its humble, rural setting, dotted across the Gem State are a number or fairytale-like structures that seem to take a step back in time to when chivalry was alive and tables were round. They may not rival the richly ornamented castles of France and Ireland, but from turreted masterpieces to traditional stone abodes buried deep in mountain forests, these hidden castles in Idaho are fit for royalty.

  1. Warm Springs Castle, Boise

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Realtor Located on the edge of one of Boise’s most unique and historic architectural areas, the Warm Springs castle - a petite medieval-inspired residential home - is a relatively new addition to the downtown Boise area, circa 2011. Uniquely crafted from local sandstone and heated geothermally, this quaint castle is not only distinct from its neighbors, but eco-friendly as well.

The two towers are styled after the Magdala Tower in France and the Tower of London, while the interior plays host to a number of incredible period pieces, including a full suit of armor, a dragon sculpture, and a gargoyle. Yes, there are even a few secret passageways tucked away inside, for any fellow Radcliffe fans!

  1. Castle Gardens, Kuna

Castle Gardens The Castle Gardens, 2050 N Meridian Rd, Kuna, ID 83634, USA

The Castle Gardens/Facebook A vibrant venue for weddings, parties, and royal galas straight out of a storybook (complete with working drawbridge and vaulted ceilings), Kuna’s own Castle Gardens has ample space for entertaining. For more information on Castle Gardens, visit their website.

  1. Mewadowinds, Moscow

DKB333/TripAdvisor 2493 Blaine Rd, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

kyndall54/TripAdvisor Uniquely luxurious and cozy, the Meadowinds castle (actually a local inn) combines a lavish getaway with all the coziness of staying in a B&B. You won’t find suits of armor or jousting trophies here, but you will find plenty of elegance befitting royal guests who enjoy the softer, more delicate creature comforts of their station. Learn more about Meadowinds, venue rentals, and overnight stays on their website.

  1. The Idanha, Boise

Ken Wilcox/Flickr IDANHA, 928 W Main St, Boise, ID 83702, USA

Gary O. Grimm/Flickr Completed in 1901, this BoDo landmark has a surprisingly long history. Once operating as a hotel, restaurant, and piano bar (go-go dancers included), the Idanha catered to sophisticated and wealthy visitors from all across the country.

Featuring Gothic-inspired pillars and a French Chateau exterior, the Idanha also boasted the state’s first elevator and had a short stint as Boise’s tallest building. While still a prominent figure, today the Idanha now houses post-modern apartments, an amazing doughnut shop, and a host of ghost stories.

  1. Pythian Castle, Weiser

Laura Gilmore/Flickr The quaint town of Weiser is home to dozens of small wonders, this downtown facade included. Built in 1904, the Knights of Pythias Lodge Hall (its official title) was handcrafted as an ornate commissioning by the Order of Knights of Pythias, a non-sectarian fraternal order established in 1864. Knights of Pythias Lodge Hall, 30 E Idaho St, Weiser, ID 83672, USA

  1. Chateau De Melusine, Sandpoint

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Vacasa This stunning, three-story beauty is tucked away in the mountains of Sandpoint and boasts one of the most isolated castle experiences you can find. In fact, in winter, this is a ski-in, ski-out destination (perfect for testing your white knight’s shredding abilities!). Inside, 9 rooms come alive with all of the medieval and modern touches one could hope for, including stained glass, epic sculptures, and magical stonework. You can learn more and book your stay here.

  1. Idaho State Penitentiary, Boise

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John Gonzales/GoogleMaps While not very castle-like on the interior, Boise’s penitentiary façade mimics a fortress to behold. The guard towers overlooking the prison yard are homage enough to kingdoms of yore, but the penitentiary’s main entrance showcases the spires and rock detailing that make the Old Pen so uniquely remarkable as a historical monument. To find out more about the Idaho State Penitentiary and to plan your visit, head to the Old Pen webpage. Old Idaho Penitentiary Site, 2445 Old Penitentiary Rd, Boise, ID 83712, USA

  1. The Idaho Castle, Hope

Idaho Castle/Castlesy Waterfront views, the woodsy, secluded setting of scenic Hope, and soaring towers make this castle in Idaho an absolute treasure. There are 9 rooms tucked away in this 6,000-square foot beauty, but no princesses or dragons.

  1. Castle Von Frandsen, Sagle

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CBIdaho/Realtor Another dreamy abode built on the shores of Pend Oreille, Von Frandsen was a two-decade labor of love that is now ready for yon royale subjects. If you act fast, the coinage from your next jousting win could make you the proud owner of this stone beauty.

If you’ve ever wanted to experience medieval lyfe from within the whimsical setting of the highest room in the tallest tower of a remote kingdom far, far away, these Idaho castles are a stunning glimpse of recreated royal history. But of course, like many fairytale settings (or Hogwarts), some of these time-traveling structures are private homes and thus only viewable by distant yon wearie travelers or those who know magic.

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Located on the edge of one of Boise’s most unique and historic architectural areas, the Warm Springs castle - a petite medieval-inspired residential home - is a relatively new addition to the downtown Boise area, circa 2011. Uniquely crafted from local sandstone and heated geothermally, this quaint castle is not only distinct from its neighbors, but eco-friendly as well.

The two towers are styled after the Magdala Tower in France and the Tower of London, while the interior plays host to a number of incredible period pieces, including a full suit of armor, a dragon sculpture, and a gargoyle. Yes, there are even a few secret passageways tucked away inside, for any fellow Radcliffe fans!

Castle Gardens

The Castle Gardens, 2050 N Meridian Rd, Kuna, ID 83634, USA

The Castle Gardens/Facebook

A vibrant venue for weddings, parties, and royal galas straight out of a storybook (complete with working drawbridge and vaulted ceilings), Kuna’s own Castle Gardens has ample space for entertaining. For more information on Castle Gardens, visit their website.

DKB333/TripAdvisor

2493 Blaine Rd, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

kyndall54/TripAdvisor

Uniquely luxurious and cozy, the Meadowinds castle (actually a local inn) combines a lavish getaway with all the coziness of staying in a B&B. You won’t find suits of armor or jousting trophies here, but you will find plenty of elegance befitting royal guests who enjoy the softer, more delicate creature comforts of their station. Learn more about Meadowinds, venue rentals, and overnight stays on their website.

Ken Wilcox/Flickr

IDANHA, 928 W Main St, Boise, ID 83702, USA

Gary O. Grimm/Flickr

Completed in 1901, this BoDo landmark has a surprisingly long history. Once operating as a hotel, restaurant, and piano bar (go-go dancers included), the Idanha catered to sophisticated and wealthy visitors from all across the country.

Featuring Gothic-inspired pillars and a French Chateau exterior, the Idanha also boasted the state’s first elevator and had a short stint as Boise’s tallest building. While still a prominent figure, today the Idanha now houses post-modern apartments, an amazing doughnut shop, and a host of ghost stories.

Laura Gilmore/Flickr

The quaint town of Weiser is home to dozens of small wonders, this downtown facade included. Built in 1904, the Knights of Pythias Lodge Hall (its official title) was handcrafted as an ornate commissioning by the Order of Knights of Pythias, a non-sectarian fraternal order established in 1864.

Knights of Pythias Lodge Hall, 30 E Idaho St, Weiser, ID 83672, USA

Vacasa

This stunning, three-story beauty is tucked away in the mountains of Sandpoint and boasts one of the most isolated castle experiences you can find. In fact, in winter, this is a ski-in, ski-out destination (perfect for testing your white knight’s shredding abilities!). Inside, 9 rooms come alive with all of the medieval and modern touches one could hope for, including stained glass, epic sculptures, and magical stonework. You can learn more and book your stay here.

Janpen/GoogleMaps

John Gonzales/GoogleMaps

While not very castle-like on the interior, Boise’s penitentiary façade mimics a fortress to behold. The guard towers overlooking the prison yard are homage enough to kingdoms of yore, but the penitentiary’s main entrance showcases the spires and rock detailing that make the Old Pen so uniquely remarkable as a historical monument. To find out more about the Idaho State Penitentiary and to plan your visit, head to the Old Pen webpage.

Old Idaho Penitentiary Site, 2445 Old Penitentiary Rd, Boise, ID 83712, USA

Idaho Castle/Castlesy

Waterfront views, the woodsy, secluded setting of scenic Hope, and soaring towers make this castle in Idaho an absolute treasure. There are 9 rooms tucked away in this 6,000-square foot beauty, but no princesses or dragons.

CBIdaho/Realtor

Another dreamy abode built on the shores of Pend Oreille, Von Frandsen was a two-decade labor of love that is now ready for yon royale subjects. If you act fast, the coinage from your next jousting win could make you the proud owner of this stone beauty.

If you know of any other enchanting hidden castles in Idaho or have visited one of these dreamy abodes, let us know!

Did you know that Idaho is home to a log cabin castle inn tucked away in the woods of Moscow Mountain? The LogCastle Inn is an enchanting place to book your next stay! 

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Hidden Gems In Idaho April 18, 2021 Melissa M What are some hidden gems in Idaho? Hidden gems are like the best-kept secrets that only locals seem to know about. They are places that are rarely teeming with tourists and can offer a unique place to explore. Hell Roaring Lake sits among the forest of the Sawtooth Mountains at an elevation of over 7,400 feet. A hike here will reward you with gorgeous lake views. Located in Kooskia, Fenn Pond is another natural treasure tucked away and surrounded by dense forest and mountains. It’s an incredible place to relax in nature. What are some fairytale places I can visit in Idaho? Idaho is filled with magical locales that look like they were ripped out of the pages of a fairytale book. Ketchum’s Gale Severn Sculpture Gallery Garden showcases large sculptures among a gorgeous piece of property that will have you dreaming of enchanting lands. The idyllic Sawtooth Botanical Garden is another stunning spot with a meditation garden and paths that meander through lovely flower gardens. If you are up for a hike, head to the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. Here you will find the University’s Arboretum and Botanical Garden that seems to have every facet of a fairytale. There’s a charming red barn at the entrance and over 17,000 plants to marvel at. It’s quite the place to spend some time! What are some unique things to do in Idaho? Head out for a hike at the incredibly unique Black Magic Canyon that was created by a volcano and eventually carved out by a river. This three-mile hike will transport you to another world and is located in Southeast Idaho. Another place that’s completely unique to Idaho is the Idaho Potato Museum located in Blackfoot. Upon arrival, you will see a giant potato and when you get inside, there are potato exhibits galore!    

The OIYS Visitor Center

Hidden Gems In Idaho

April 18, 2021

Melissa M

What are some hidden gems in Idaho? Hidden gems are like the best-kept secrets that only locals seem to know about. They are places that are rarely teeming with tourists and can offer a unique place to explore. Hell Roaring Lake sits among the forest of the Sawtooth Mountains at an elevation of over 7,400 feet. A hike here will reward you with gorgeous lake views. Located in Kooskia, Fenn Pond is another natural treasure tucked away and surrounded by dense forest and mountains. It’s an incredible place to relax in nature. What are some fairytale places I can visit in Idaho? Idaho is filled with magical locales that look like they were ripped out of the pages of a fairytale book. Ketchum’s Gale Severn Sculpture Gallery Garden showcases large sculptures among a gorgeous piece of property that will have you dreaming of enchanting lands. The idyllic Sawtooth Botanical Garden is another stunning spot with a meditation garden and paths that meander through lovely flower gardens. If you are up for a hike, head to the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. Here you will find the University’s Arboretum and Botanical Garden that seems to have every facet of a fairytale. There’s a charming red barn at the entrance and over 17,000 plants to marvel at. It’s quite the place to spend some time! What are some unique things to do in Idaho? Head out for a hike at the incredibly unique Black Magic Canyon that was created by a volcano and eventually carved out by a river. This three-mile hike will transport you to another world and is located in Southeast Idaho. Another place that’s completely unique to Idaho is the Idaho Potato Museum located in Blackfoot. Upon arrival, you will see a giant potato and when you get inside, there are potato exhibits galore!    

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Hidden gems are like the best-kept secrets that only locals seem to know about. They are places that are rarely teeming with tourists and can offer a unique place to explore. Hell Roaring Lake sits among the forest of the Sawtooth Mountains at an elevation of over 7,400 feet. A hike here will reward you with gorgeous lake views. Located in Kooskia, Fenn Pond is another natural treasure tucked away and surrounded by dense forest and mountains. It’s an incredible place to relax in nature.

What are some fairytale places I can visit in Idaho?

Idaho is filled with magical locales that look like they were ripped out of the pages of a fairytale book. Ketchum’s Gale Severn Sculpture Gallery Garden showcases large sculptures among a gorgeous piece of property that will have you dreaming of enchanting lands. The idyllic Sawtooth Botanical Garden is another stunning spot with a meditation garden and paths that meander through lovely flower gardens. If you are up for a hike, head to the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. Here you will find the University’s Arboretum and Botanical Garden that seems to have every facet of a fairytale. There’s a charming red barn at the entrance and over 17,000 plants to marvel at. It’s quite the place to spend some time!

What are some unique things to do in Idaho?

Head out for a hike at the incredibly unique Black Magic Canyon that was created by a volcano and eventually carved out by a river. This three-mile hike will transport you to another world and is located in Southeast Idaho. Another place that’s completely unique to Idaho is the Idaho Potato Museum located in Blackfoot. Upon arrival, you will see a giant potato and when you get inside, there are potato exhibits galore!