Idaho is home to the Sawtooth Mountains and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, and it shares the Grand Tetons with Wyoming. Ernest Hemingway wrote about the wonders of Ketchum, Idaho, and called it home. Downhill and cross-country skiing,… read more
Boise, Idaho is the state's largest city. Visitors to Idaho can use Boise as a convenient base camp for an exploration of the "spud" state. Outdoor recreation oportunities abound in the Boise region, with visitors to the area being able to… read more
Plummer, Idaho, is a small town near larger Coeur D'Alene in the northern panhandle of the state. Visitors to the region can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fly-fishing, river rafting, kayaking, backpacking, rock-climbing, bouldering, and bo… read more
St. Joe, Idaho, is a small area located about 100 miles from Spokane, Washington, in the northern part of the state. Several recreation areas and lakes are in the surrounding communities such as Coeur d'Alene Lake, St. Joe National Forest a… read more
Vast lava flows cover nearly a half-million acres of Craters of the Moon National Monument in south-central Idaho. Stop by the visitor center to check out the exhibits and then take a scenic seven-mile loop drive through the preserve. There… read more
Located in southwest Idaho, Blackfoot is home to the Idaho Potato Museum, Bingham County Historical Museum, Nuart Theatre and the Eastern Idaho State Fair. The area also has ample outdoor recreational opportunities with the Wolverine Canyon… read more
Located in northern Idaho, Moscow is a short drive from the Washington border. The town is home to the University of Idaho, and the Moscow Mountains provide visitors with opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and hunting. The city has a… read more
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