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 hiking co… read more
Orofino was settled by settlers in 1898 due to the gold rush and the movement of the railroad into the area. Today, the town boasts a population of about 2,000 and access to some tremendous trails, fishing and area skiing in season. Additio… read more
Sandpoint, Idaho, sits along the 43-mile-long Lake Pend Oreille, overlooking the Selkirk and Cabinet mountains. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities all year. Sandpoint is 80 miles from Spokane, 352 miles from Seattle and 439… read more
Idaho attracts over 20 million tourists each year to its "emerald green hillsides, timbered mountains and pristine lakes," according to the state's department of commerce. Some of Idaho's numerous attractions include state parks for hiking,… read more
Captains William Clark and Meriwether Lewis entered what would become Idaho in 1805. Idaho is the 13th largest state in the United States and is best known for growing potatoes. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, raftin… read more
Idaho is known for its beautiful mountains, pristine lakes, abundant trails and assortment of wildlife. For the person wanting to get away from it all who still likes luxurious settings, Idaho resorts have something special to offer. Year-… read more
Known as the state with the highest hot spring density, Idaho features more than 230 hot springs spread across the state with more than 130 of these offering soaking opportunities. Most of the hot springs resorts are also located near plen… read more
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