This geological oddity stands like a stone exclamation point in Idaho’s Cassia County desert, a 48-foot column of rhyolite rock that somehow maintains perfect balance on a 3-foot base. Wind and water carved this improbable formation over thousands of years, leaving behind what looks like nature’s bowling pin. The short walk from the parking area offers great photo ops and desert views.
Access is straightforward on graded dirt roads, suitable for any vehicle in dry conditions. The area gets muddy after rain or snow melt. No facilities — bring water and pack out trash. Best light for photography is early morning or late afternoon.
48-foot stone tower balanced on a 3-foot base
Place Details
| Type | Point of Interest |
|---|---|
| Street address | 1245 East 3700 North, Idaho 83316 Get directions → |
| Elevation (ft) | 5200 ft |
| Nearest town | Buhl, Idaho |
| Miles from pavement | 12.5 mi |
| Minimum vehicle | Any vehicle |
| Access road surface | Gravel |
| Cell service | Spotty |
| Cost (USD/night, 0 = free) | Free |
| Reservation required | No |
| Best season | April-October |
| Land manager | BLM |
| Permit required | No |
| Coordinates | Open directions |
| Find on Google | Search on Google → |
