A mixture of forested mountains, alpine peaks, wildflower meadows, deep river canyons, and high plains deserts, Idaho is a paradise for golf, skiing, fly fishing, and river rafting. Boise, the capital, is the state's largest city and airline hub. North of Boise are golf, lake, and ski resorts from McCall in the south to Sandpoint and Coeur D'Alene in the north. East of Boise are the ski slopes of Ketchum and Sun Valley. East of Sun Valley are Craters of the Moon National Monument, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, and the small town of Island Park just across the border from Yellowstone National Park. Boise's Basque Museum and Cultural Center reflects having the largest Basque population in the U.S. Reflecting Idaho's diverse heritage, near the Idaho Historical Museum in Boise's Julia Davis Park is the Idaho Black History Museum's chronicle of the slave York who served the Lewis & Clark Expedition. After a family visit to the Peregrine Fund's World Center for Birds of Prey and an outdoor performance at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, the next stop after Boise is likely to be Payette Lake in McCall or Sun Valley and Ketchum. About 100 miles north of Boise, past Cascade Lake, McCall takes you to the shores of Payette Lake. Go golfing, fishing, hiking, biking, waterskiing, sailing, boating, or whitewater river rafting. Ski or snowshoe Brundage Mountain or Tamarack Resorts, as well as Ponderosa State Park in winter. Ice skate year-round at Manchester Ice & Event Centre. About 450 miles north of Boise, there are resort lakes near skiing and golf at Coeur d'Alene, Hayden Lake, and Sandpoint. Golf, tennis, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, rafting, and hunting are popular in Sun Valley and Ketchum. Sockeye salmon may no longer do much spawning in Redfish Lake, but the boating and mountain scenery in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area make the short trip north to Stanley worthwhile. When the snows come the whole family will head for the slopes of Soldier Mountain, Bald Mountain, Dollar Mountain, or the Sun Valley Resort. A tiny forested town of about 250 people, Island Park has a large reservoir with fishing and boating, as well as Henry's Fork of the Snake River for fly fishing. It's only 15 miles from Yellowstone as well.
Restaurants in Idaho
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Williamson Orchards and Vineyards is located along the Sunnyslope Wine Trail within the Snake River Valley AVA. The Williamson family has been growing fruit here for four generations. By relying on our long-history and knowledge of the region we designed our vineyard to maximize the terroir of our high dessert location with the goal of producing stunning wines from high quality grapes. A great deal of time and thought went into the planting of our vines. From vineyard layout to the selection of grape varieties we wanted to ensure that our site would produce superior grapes. Our forethought, planning and hard work has paid off. Our wines have won countless awards and are recognized across the region for quality. We now have over 50 acres in vineyards, 8 varieties and 14 award winning wines. Visit our tasting room to experience some of the great wine being produced in Idaho. Expect a welcoming atmosphere steeped in old-fashioned, farm-charm along with honest and knowledgeable service.
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We had a great birthday party adventure here! Very relaxed atmosphere, lots of families and lots of fun! We sadly were at the end of the season so not many pumpkins to choose from still got some great little ones!
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This is a great thing to do if your family is interested in the lifecycle if Isaho salmon. Educational qnd you get to see hundreds of thousands of baby fush. The visit is seld-guided and free!
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Red Chair Lavender is a magical oasis where you are surrounded by the scent of lavender and warmly greeted by owners Wendy and Bill. They have wonderful lavender products for sale. I use the Lavender Pleasant Dream mist on my pillows every night. Their lotions, soaps and candles are amazing. If you are lucky you might be able to be there when Wendy has made her Raspberry and Lavender Jam. The honey from all the lavender loving bees is also delicious. Go and enjoy this wonderful place. Oh I almost forgot to mention the friendly dogs and kitties !
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Interact With Your Favorite Animal You aren't just coming to any zoo when you visit us. With a hands-on approach offered, you'll be able to touch, pet, and feed many (but not all) of the animals you see here. Call or stop by today, and let us show you why spending your afternoon with us is the best. General Admission: Adults 12 – 54: $10.50 Children 4 – 11: $8.00 Seniors 55 and up: $7.50 Children under 3 – FREE Thursdays are Discount Days: Adults 12 – 54: $8.50 Children 4 – 11: $6.00 Seniors 55 and up: $5.50 Children under 3 – FREE
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kids had a blast, grandparents did too!! great value & awesome pumpkin patch!! we ate before we got there, but had some mini-donuts for dessert!!
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