BOISE – It was another week of savings for Idaho drivers.  According to AAA, today’s average price for a gallon of regular gas in the Gem State is $3.35, which is five cents less than a week ago and 14 cents less than a month ago, but six cents more than a year ago.

The national average currently sits at $3.04, which is a penny and a half less than a week ago, 12 cents less than a month ago, and seven cents less than a year ago.  Idaho dropped to 8th place in the country for the most expensive fuel.  Here’s how the Gem State compares with regional neighbors:

  • Washington – $4.29
  • Nevada – $3.89
  • Oregon – $3.88
  • Idaho – $3.35
  • Utah – $3.19
  • Montana – $3.02
  • Wyoming – $2.92

“Crude oil and gasoline supplies both took a tumble this week, so gas prices could slow their descent or even reverse course a bit this week,” says AAA Idaho public affairs director Matthew Conde.  “Hopefully we’ll be able to pocket some more savings in the run-up to the holidays.”

The West Texas Intermediate benchmark for crude is currently trading near $61 per barrel, about the same as a week ago and a month ago, but a price of nearly $10 less than a year ago.  According to the latest report by the Energy Information Administration, U.S. gasoline stocks fell by six million barrels and crude oil by nearly seven million barrels.

Here’s a look at Idaho gas prices as of 11/3/25:

  • Boise – $3.39
  • Coeur d’Alene -$3.28
  • Franklin – $3.22
  • Idaho Falls – $3.23
  • Lewiston – $3.19
  • Pocatello – $3.29
  • Rexburg – $3.25
  • Twin Falls – $3.36