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Things to do in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Forget Lake Tahoe: This Lake Front City Offers Crystal-Clear Waters, Forested Trails, and Charming Downtown

Nestled away in the northwest of Idaho is the scenic city of Coeur d’Alene.

Best Cities in Idaho

Best Cities to Live in Idaho: A Quick Guide

In recent years, the underrated Idaho has become an increasingly sought-after spot to live, work and travel as word spreads about the Gem State’s considerable charms.

Things to Do in Boise, Idaho

The City of Trees Is Quietly Becoming the Northwest’s Coolest Destination for Food, Art, and the Great Outdoors

Often described as a hidden gem, Idaho’s capital Boise is home to pretty parks, interesting museums and impressive historic attractions.

10 Best Places to Visit in Idaho

Idaho’s nickname is the Gem State. This is very apt, since the 43rd state is truly a gem among states.

Best Things to Do in Idaho

18 Must-See Attractions in Idaho

The history of this epic state is tied to numerous bank robberies and famous outlaws. Idaho was one of the states that were once roamed by the cowboys of the old Wild West.

Best Things to Do in Idaho Falls

Waterfalls and Mountain Views: Why This Riverfront City is a Must-Visit

Growing steadily in popularity as both a place to live and visit, this riverside city combines natural beauty with a strong regional identity.

National & State Parks in Idaho

12 Best National & State Parks in Idaho

Although visitors to the States often overlook it, Idaho is awash with spectacular scenery and incredible natural sights, fully earning its nickname the ‘Gem State.

Introduction

Although it is often overlooked and underrated, Idaho really does live up to its nickname the Gem State. Home to some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the nation, it is remarkably criss-crossed by 114 mountain ranges with striking landscapes, scenery and nature and small towns and cities tucked here and there.

Part of the Pacific Northwest region, it is wedged between Washington and Oregon to the west and Montana and Wyoming to the east. To the south are Nevada and Utah with the state also sharing a short border with Canada. Impressively enough, more than a third of its territory is protected as part of national and state parks that preserve both its pristine wilderness and the many moose, grizzly bears and wolves that inhabit them.

As the north of Idaho is mostly home to the Rocky Mountains, ravines and rapids, the vast majority of the population live down south in the Snake River Plain. Here you’ll find the largest city and state capital Boise with the attractive Idaho Falls and lively college town of Pocatello also attracting lots of visitors.

While they are well worth checking out for a day or two, most people visit Idaho for its astounding scenery and excellent outdoor activities. As well as the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, it boasts the otherworldly landscapes of Craters of the Moon National Monument and the remarkable formations of the City of Rocks National Reserve.

Aside from hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing about its magnificent mountains and forests, visitors can go skiing at Sandpoint and Sun Valley, explore the atmospheric Custer Ghost Town or venture along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.

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