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.
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4.5 based on 135 reviews
Highly recommend to book a private room on their website, we had the 1 hour private one. They fill the private rooms with clean, fresh water in between guests which was really comforting. The staff had amazing customer service and very helpful! Make sure to make a quick stop to see Lola their alligator! :)
4.5 based on 659 reviews
Year round world class hot pools! Open 363 days a year! Relax in the odor free, chemical free, no sulfur all natural hot mineral water that bubbles directly into the bottom of the soaking pools at 112 cooling to 102 degrees F. Over 2 1/2 gallons of water flow through the pools in 24 hours. 5 outdoor pools with gravel or rock bottoms, 2 of them with jets. Dressing rooms, coin-operated lockers, heated floors. Gift Shop with drinks, snacks and souvenirs.
I love Lava Hot Springs! Simply put! But all in all great experience, I grew up coming here but hadn’t been in years. The vast hot pool selection is set underneath a beautiful rock wall back drop with pools ranging from 100°-112°. It’s definitely a great destination for a getaway or pit stop during road trip, set right next to a cute little town scape.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Warm sunshine, cooler temps, warm water, only a few others in the pool! Went in middle of the afternoon on Saturday! Very relaxing, beautiful scenery!
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Great place to experience the hot springs. Be sure to wear stable shoes/water shoes.... navigating the rocks is a bit tricky
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Roystone Hot Springs has many amenities which can be reserved by the day or by the hour. Plan a reunion, wedding, swim party, or just an hour in the private hot tub. Enjoy our semi-open air natural hot springs pool. Relax in our spacious hot tub with projector and surround sound. Entertain in our comfortable,unique party room or host an event with our beautiful new event center. Guest can stay in the RV park or camp on our lush grounds with sand volleyball, horseshoes, splash pad and more. Call or book online at RoystoneHotSprings.com
Beautiful and close to home, full hookups..horseshoe bend is not too far. Anderson’s Reserve not far from Roystones has a beautiful butcher/ restaurant with beautiful views. You can sit outside on the patio, Anderson reserves is a great place to visit with great choice meats for sale and a great chef that will cook you a marvelous meal. Great wine too. The Payette River is just across,the street from Roystone hot springs, love Kathy,she and hubby owns Roystone, she’s amazing. The grounds are beautiful and always clean. They have a big recreation room you can rent for large gatherings with a full kitchen.
4.0 based on 188 reviews
We stopped here on the way back from snow biking for an afternoon on the way to Tamarack Resort and I am so glad we went! It's just $10 a person (bring cash!) and it was well worth it. I don't recommend wearing tight clothes (like my workout leggings) because it makes changing back into them from your bathing suit a little bit difficult. But overall, I LOVED this spot. Craig, the operator, was the nicest and hung out with us for a bit and chatted. There are a number of different pools with ranging temperatures so you can 'customize' your experience (thanks, Mother Nature!). They have lockers you can use (trade your ID for a lock) and overall, a really wonderful way to spend the afternoon. Word to the wise - the road can be a little rough on the way in and out, so take that into consideration when you're driving there (we had a small SUV). And apparently weekends can get pretty crowded - we went late on a Thursday afternoon and it was peaceful!
4.0 based on 110 reviews
We lucked out and arrived there 5 minutes before it errupted. There is a short climb to have a closer look. But I imagine it would be just as nice from the parking lot. Very pretty! Lasted minutes. Errupts every hour on the hour. Its on the middle of town too.
4.0 based on 24 reviews
We have a Geothermal Hot Pool - All Natural Water that is cleaned every week - No Chemicals - We also offer RV (Full/Partial and Dry sites) and Tent Camping and have 3 available Lodgings to Rent - Our Hostel and Pool House both sleeep 7 and we also have a Cabin with its own private soak tub that sleeps 2 - Our Bistro is open during pool hours and we serve Home Style Cooking - We look forward to welcoming you.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Sitting in a river enjoying a natural hot spring never gets old. This place is fantastic. The pools range from red hot to river cold. There are many choice spots to bask in. The natural beauty is astounding. I spent and afternoon and early morning here and camped nearby. I will be back.
3.5 based on 87 reviews
Good, clean water with the mineral content that makes people feel good.
This place is just amazing.... it does cost a lil more that the bigger hot pools but in my book it is soooo worth it. not as busy and you can feel the history of the lil town where it is located at. if it means something i go here alot and in the winter soooooooo awesome
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