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Idaho

travel guide for Idaho

Hope you find value in our Idaho Travel Guide! Idaho is a beautiful state. We loved visiting Craters of the Moon National Monument and John once ran a marathon in Pocatello.

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Major Attractions

Sun Valley Resort

Sun Valley Resort is a favorite travel destination for skiing enthusiasts because of its infrastructure and winter sports. You will find that the downhill skiing on Dollar Mountain and Bald Mountain is appropriate for both beginners and experts. During summers, the resort offers miles of mountain trails where you can go mountain biking and hiking.

Lake Coeur d’Alene

Lake Coeur d’Alene is a natural dam-controlled lake. Its existence can be traced back to glacial deposits from the last Ice Age. For visitors, sailing, fishing, and boating are popular activities during the summer season. Moreover, you can also swim on the north or south shores of the lake.

Shoshone Falls

The 212 feet tall Shoshone Falls are also called the ‘Niagara of the West.’ Shoshone Falls are one of the largest natural waterfalls in the United States. A day trip to the falls is perfect for families who want to have a picnic with a magnificent view. Moreover, the surrounding area is filled with hiking trails and swimming spots.

Kirkham Hot Springs

Idaho is famous for its geothermal pools, and Kirkham Hot Springs is one of them. Here, you will find hot spring pools and hot spring waterfalls along the river. The popularity of these springs attracts huge crowds of tourists on the weekends. Many tourists choose to stay the night by camping on the adjacent campground.

Craters of the Moon National Monument

The park, established in the 1920s, is a geologic wonderland. Here you will find a lunar-like landscape created due to volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago. While there has been no eruption in the last 2000 years, the area is still geologically active. There are also different caves inside the monument that can be explored with free permits.

Some other notable places and attractions:

Hell’s Canyon National Recreation Area
Salmon River
City of Rocks National Reserve
Bruneau Dunes State Park
Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site

Best Time to Visit Idaho

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