The Most Deadly Places in Idaho
With the recent tragedy that killed a Mom and her 3 children at Lucky Peak Reservoir, we decided to discover the "Deadliest Places in Idaho."
Noel Voermans and her 3 children Anika, Logan, and Gwyneth were killed Thursday morning when their Land Rover plunged 50 to 70 feet into Lucky Peak Reservoir. In the aftermath people have told countless stories of "close-calls" traveling to and from Lucky Peak, so we decided to unearth the "Most Deadly Places in Idaho."
- 1
The Greenbelt along the Boise River
Multiple reports of assaults have happened along The Greenbelt because of unlit areas and heavy foliage.
- 2
Blue Lakes Blvd in Twin Falls
Over 35,000 cars travel down this road every day and it's been named one of the worst intersections in South-Central Idaho.
- 3
Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls
It's the longest bridge in Idaho and it hovers along the largest river in the state. Base jumping is legal here. Dozens of both accidental deaths and suicides have been reported.
- 4
Elk City
Elk City has been home to two massive landslides that have obliterated access into the city and the roads had to be completely re-built.
- 5
Lolo Pass/Hwy 12
This winding mountain road on the way to Montana has lots of sharp corners and a lack of guard rails. Travelers say it's most dangerous in the winter time.