Idaho
There's plenty to see and lots to do in Idaho. Cast a line. Hike a trail. Raft a river. You’ll get away from it all yet still feel at home.
Northern Idaho
Sapphire Lakes. Thick forests. Amazing wildlife. Set your own pace to explore and enjoy all the beauty and adventure of North Idaho.
Northern Central Idaho
Trace the steps of Lewis & Clark as they sought a "Northwest Passage" to the Pacific. Journey through the forests and rivers of Nez Perce territory. North Central Idaho: take a lesson in history while enjoying world-class adventure.
Southwestern Idaho
The capital city offers cultural experiences from the Boise Art Museum, to the Basque Block and the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial. Just minutes outside of Boise you'll find raptors gliding above high deserts and rocky canyons.
South Central Idaho
Rock climb, horseback ride, or photograph your way through national reserves and state parks filled with impressive granite formations. South Central Idaho: revel in the region's natural history, distinctive landscape, and mighty rivers.
Southeastern Idaho
Take in the scenery and recreation of a 20 mile long turquoise-blue lake. Relax in hot springs powered by an ancient volcano. Southeastern Idaho: Come and indulge yourself in Idaho's pioneering roots, Native American history, bubbling hot springs, and outdoor adventures.
Eastern Idaho
See amazing wildlife in their natural habitat, towering mountain peaks that captivate an un compromised landscape, still waters sudden plunge from a river gorge. Eastern Idaho is a fisherman's paradise, a sightseer's perfect picture, a recreationist's back yard.
Central Idaho
See Idaho's tallest mountain peak, cast your line in Hemingway's favorite creek, raft for days on the famous Middle Fork or Main Salmon River. Enjoy Central Idaho’s outdoor adventures, history, and scenery whether you’re camping under the stars or staying at a resort hotel.