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 39 reviews
Dworshak Dam, the highest straight-axis, concrete gravity dam in North America. The dam is 717 feet high, creating a lake that is 54 miles long. A true boating, camping, hunting, paradise. The dam visitor center is open year round with dam tours available during summer months. Located near Orofino Idaho on the Lewis and Clark trail - check us out and stay and play
We only viewed the reservoir from the dam but it was beautiful. Huge parking lot, lots of places to explore around the reservoir. Wonderful place to put a boat in. The dam itself is huge. Very impressive to see.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Amazing old structure to see and read about, if you have a vehicle that you can take off road, the dirt / mud road along the bottom of the Snake River Canyon runs for 2 1/2 miles. Rock formations are amazing, as well as the wildlife etc... please drive very slow, if come across people on horseback STOP and let them pass as they go by. The road is very narrow. If you come up behind them, stay back at a safe distance and follow them slowly (this isn’t the interstate!) Respect anyone that may have beaten you to where you wanted to fish. Keep this conservation area clean, you pack it in, YOU pack it out! If you find trash pack that out as well. This is a place you can just go sit for hours. Don’t get stupid, you will run into the Idaho Fish and Game Officers.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
My family and I enjoyed this park! Nice area to take a walk, have a picnic or let the kids play. Beautiful park
4.0 based on 41 reviews
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