Idaho
Popular Goals
Visit Shoshone Falls IDAHO
Shoshone Falls, often called the "Niagara of the West," is actually 45 feet taller than Niagara Falls.
Shoshone Falls in Idaho offers a stunning natural spectacle that draws visitors eager to experience its impressive beauty. Known as the "Niagara of the West," the falls plunge 212 feet, providing a breathtaking backdrop for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, such as picnicking in the nearby park, exploring scenic hiking trails, or simply taking in the panoramic views from the observation platforms. Whether you're an adventure seeker or someone looking for a peaceful retreat, Shoshone Falls promises a memorable outing.
Visit Yellowstone Bear World IDAHO
Yellowstone Bear World offers a drive-thru experience to see free-roaming wildlife up close.
Boise Music Festival
For 9 years, the Boise Music Festival has been one of the most iconic family events in the Treasure Valley, attracting attendees from across the state and the Pacific Northwest.
Hike the Salmon
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Get ready for six days of pure fun! A journey down the Middle Fork of the Salmon is considered the premier wilderness adventure in the western U.S., a passage through history and tradition, drama and delight in the heart of the largest wilderness in the Lower 48. The Middle Fork was one of the original rivers in the 1968 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and is the centerpiece of the 2.2 million acre River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho."
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Festivals and Events
Other Goals
Visit Shoshone Falls
Shoshone Falls, often called the "Niagara of the West," is actually 45 feet taller than Niagara Falls.
Visit Yellowstone Bear World
Yellowstone Bear World offers a drive-thru experience to see free-roaming wildlife up close.
Visit Custer Ghost Town
Custer Ghost Town, once a bustling mining hub, is now a preserved historical site in Idaho.
Cities
Visit Boise
Boise is home to the largest Basque community in the United States.