4 Tips to Help You Stay Safe in Idaho’s Backcountry This Summer
- America's Rafting Co

- Jun 5, 2025
- 3 min read
If you love camping, hiking, mountain biking, or whitewater rafting, Idaho is the place to be this summer. There’s just so much to do! Campgrounds are open, and whitewater rafting tours are in full swing.
But before you head out on your Idaho backcountry adventure, it’s important to brush up on important safety precautions so your trip backpacking in the Sawtooths or rafting Hells Canyon Idaho is safe and successful.
Idaho’s backcountry may be breathtaking, but it can also catch you off guard. Here are a few tips that can help keep you safe.
Be Ready for Intense Sun
Idaho’s summer sun can be intense. If you’re going rafting or into the higher elevations, the sun can be even more intense. Thankfully, it’s easy to prepare with the appropriate sun gear.
Always bring sunglasses, sun apparel, and sunblock. The great thing about sun apparel like sun shirts, pants, and hats is that they’re usually quick-drying. If you’re Snake River rafting Idaho, you get both sun protection and clothes that dry in minutes.
Maximize Your Hydration
It doesn’t take long before the sun and heat can get to you. Lack of hydration can leave you feeling tired and disoriented, which you definitely don’t want when you’re in the middle of the Idaho wilderness.
Make sure you pack plenty of water, no matter how short or long your adventure. It doesn’t hurt to bring more than you think you need, either. Consider bringing a water filtration system as a backup, so you’ll always have plenty of water to stay hydrated.
Keep Track of Wildfire Activity
Summer is wildfire season in Idaho. You never know where a fire might pop up. Before you head out, check the fire map to assess conditions. Consider another trip or postpone your adventure if there’s a fire at or near your destination.
Even during your adventure, it’s a good idea to keep track of wildfire activity, just in case. Things can be found one day, but change the next, especially after a lightning storm. Information can keep you safe.
Watch the Weather
Just as you monitor wildfire activity, it’s equally important to watch the weather. Check the forecast before you head out and monitor changes as you camp, hike, raft, or enjoy any other outdoor adventure.
Summer storms are common in Idaho, especially in the mountains and higher elevations. They can appear over a ridge and be on top of you in minutes, and last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.
An Idaho summer storm is unlikely to derail your adventure, but it’s always good to be ready to take shelter or pause activity, just in case. Having a rain jacket handy can also be useful. Of course, if you’re wearing quick-drying sun apparel, you’re set!
About America’s Rafting Co
Your next summer adventure starts with America’s Rafting Co! Based in Cambridge, Idaho, America’s Rafting Co specializes in guided rafting tours all summer long. You can book a multi-day adventure along one of Idaho’s most scenic rivers, including the Snake River and the Salmon River. The Snake River tour is for people interested in rafting Hells Canyon Idaho. You get to experience this canyon in all its wonder. Meanwhile, the Salmon River whitewater rafting tour takes you through northern central Idaho. Both tours are great for families, friends, or anyone seeking an adventure this summer. America’s Rafting Co also offers winter excursions, like all-inclusive Idaho snowmobile tours. No matter the season, America’s Rafting Co is your guide for adventure.
Summer adventure awaits at https://idahooutdoortours.com/
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