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  • List of Pocatello Hotels

    Pocatello, in the southern part of Idaho, is about 115 miles west of the Wyoming border and 235 miles southwest of Boise. Attractions in and around Pocatello include Idaho State University, Lava Hot Springs, a replica of historic Fort Hall, the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Pebble Creek Ski Area. There are several reasonably priced hotels in which to s… read more

  • RV Campgrounds in Blackfoot, Idaho

    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 and the Blackfoot River Canyon. Around Blackfoot you will find hiking, biking, fishing and river rafting. The area also… read more

  • RV Campgrounds in Boise, ID

    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 mountain bike, hike, backpack, rock-climb, ski, canoe, kayak and raft. The Boise and Sawtooth National Forests are withi… read more

  • Airports Near Idaho

    Idaho is a state full of natural beauty, fun and adventurous activities and a growing tech economy. At one time, the number of airports in and around Idaho were few. This is no longer the case. People traveling to Idaho for business or recreation will find their journey facilitated by a number of regional airports in and near Idaho's borders. read more

  • Motels in Pocatello, Idaho

    Pocatello is a southeastern Idaho city located near the Rocky Mountain foothills and the Oregon Trail. Pocatello is the home of Idaho State University, ON Semiconductor, the Simplot Games and the Running the Gap marathon. Tourists enjoy visiting Pocatello for the scenery and outdoor adventures. In order to accommodate visiting academics, people on business,… read more

Related Idaho State Articles & Videos

  • Natural Landmarks Along the Oregon Trail

    The Oregon Trail was one of the major pathways for settlers traveling into the American West in the 1800s. It started from several points in Iowa and Missouri, went across parts of northern Kansas to meet the main trail in Nebraska, th… read more

  • Pet Friendly Hotels in Blackfoot, ID

    When planning a vacation in Blackfoot, Idaho, you can enjoy swimming, water skiing and boating during the summer at the 55-acre Jensen Lake. Jensen Grove Park, the largest of 10 parks in Blackfoot, has a two-mile path surrounding Jense… read more

  • ADA Approved Hotels in Spokane, Washington

    Spokane, Wash., offers plenty to do for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go cross-country or downhill skiiing, camping, hiking or whitewater rafting. The Centennial Trail is a paved path that runs from the Idaho state line to Nine Mile Fal… read more

  • Spokane Valley, Washington Hotels

    Spokane Valley, Washington is home to many recreational opportunities, from walking or biking along the Centennial Trail to swimming at Boulder Beach. Centennial Trail follows the Spokane River, and starts at the Idaho state line. Afte… read more

  • RV Campsites Near Lewiston, Idaho

    Lewiston, Idaho, the state's only seaport, lies at "The Gateway to Hell's Canyon," where the Clearwater and Snake rivers converge on their way to the mighty Columbia. In 2009, Outdoor Life named Lewiston, Idaho, No. 1 in its annual Top… read more

  • Hotels in the Liberty Lake, Washington, Area

    Situated on the east side of the state and folded into Spokane County, Liberty Lake is a suburb of Spokane at the Idaho state line. Outdoor enthusiasts can play the nine-hole executive course at Trailhead Golf Course or hike across eig… read more

  • RV Parks Around Hells Canyon, Idaho

    Located on the border of eastern Oregon and western Idaho, Hells Canyon is a 10-mile wide canyon carved by the Snake River and is North America's deepest river gorge. Hells Canyon National Recreation Area includes over 215,000 acres of… read more

  • ATV Trails in Idaho

    Idaho is a state with a lot of natural beauty--from untouched forests to the glory of the Rocky Mountains. For many visitors, there is no better way to enjoy the wilderness and scenery than by hitting the ATV trails that snake througho… read more

  • Boise, Idaho Resorts

    Boise, Idaho is the state's capital. It is located near Boise National Forest and Boise River, which makes this a prime location for outdoor activities. Visitors to the area are fond of the greenery and mellow climate, which makes hiki… read more

  • RV Campgrounds around Moscow, Idaho

    Moscow, Idaho is in the far western section of the state, abutting the Washington state line. Moscow has a university, which is part of the Idaho state system, and access to many outdoor possibilities. Hiking trails, mountain biking, r… read more

  • North American Ice Caves

    Imagine a cave so deep and dark that ice remains inside year round. Even in the middle of summer, air cooled by underground glaciers gusts from the cave's mouth, providing natural air conditioning. Adventurous spelunkers and experience… read more

  • North American Ice Caves

    Imagine a cave so deep and dark that ice remains inside year round. Even in the middle of summer, air cooled by underground glaciers gusts from the cave's mouth, providing natural air conditioning. Adventurous spelunkers and experience… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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