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Boise

Boise is the capital of Idaho located in southwestern Idaho on the Boise River. Nestled in a tree-lined valley dominated by cottonwood trees, Boise is known as the City of Trees. Boise is a destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and biking...

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City of Rocks National Reserve

City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho, is full of remarkable rock formations that rise like skyscrapers—some 60 stories high—above the desert floor near the Idaho-Utah border (about 4 mi/6 km southwest of Almo and 200 mi/320 km southeast of Boise). T...

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Coeur d'Alene

Named after the Native American tribe of Coeur d'Alene which translates to "Heart of an Awl," this town was settled in the late 18th century by French fur traders. Today, this town is a lakeside playground of the northwest, a small reso...

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Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, ID

With walls rising 7,900 ft/2,400 m from the canyon floor, Hells Canyon, Idaho, is one of the deepest gorges in North America—even deeper than the Grand Canyon. It's located on the Snake River in western Idaho, between Boise and Lewiston. Nature lover...

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Idaho Falls

Idaho Falls, Idaho, in the southeastern part of the state, 210 mi/340 km east of Boise, is known primarily as a gateway to Yellowstone National Park. The town hosts some festivals, such as the Idaho Falls Snake River Settlers Celebration (fireworks, ...

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Lewiston

Lewiston's scenic beauty attracts nature lovers throughout the year. Known as the Gateway to Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest gorge, opportunities abound for boating, whitewater rafting, swimming, fishing, hunting, hiking and camp...

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McCall

McCall, Idaho, a former mining and timber town, was founded in the 1880s and sits on the shore of glacier-carved Payette Lake surrounded by pine forests with the northern Rockies as a backdrop. There are just a handful of streets lined with rustic lo...

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Nez Perce National Historical Park


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Pocatello

Although most of Pocatello, Idaho's, attractions are just outside of town, there are also some things to see inside the city limits of the state's second-largest city. It is located 200 mi/320 km southeast of Boise. Pocatello was an important rail j...

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Salmon River

The Salmon River bisects Idaho from east to west and empties into the Snake River just south of Lewiston. The Salmon—one of the longest undammed rivers in the U.S.—is also called the "River of No Return" because treacherous rapids allowed early explo...

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Sandpoint

Sandpoint, Idaho, is a folksy arts-oriented community on the north shore of Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced pon-duh-RAY). Located 305 mi/490 km north of Boise, Sandpoint is a center for watersports (fishing, swimming, sailing, boating) and mountain act...

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Sawtooth National Recreation Area

Northwest of Sun Valley and part of the Sawtooth National Forest, Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho, contains three mountain ranges, several beautiful alpine lakes and more than 60 mountain-biking and hiking trails. It is a starting point for ...

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Silver City

The atmospheric, unrestored buildings of Silver City, Idaho, make it one of the West's legendary mining towns. It's not a ghost town, exactly—some people do live there—but it's not in any danger of overcrowding either. The only way to get there is on...

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Stanley, ID


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Sun Valley

Sun Valley, Idaho's most famous ski resort, was built in the 1930s by statesman Averell Harriman and is one of the nation's oldest and most elegant resorts. Since the first lift opened (the design was copied from a machine used to transport bananas o...

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Twin Falls

Situated in south-central Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho, is best known for its impressive Perrine Memorial Bridge—its walkway is a great vantage point for photographing the Snake River Canyon. The bridge isn't far from the spot where daredevil Evel Knieve...

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Wallace

Wallace was a silver mining capital in the Panhandle north region of Idaho, USA. 80 acres of land was purchased by a Colonel Wallace in 1884 where the present-day Old West sits. Like other settlers, many flocked to the town for its precious metals. T...

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Idaho's nickname, the Gem State, comes from the 72 different types of precious and semiprecious stones found there. In many places, Idaho is an unpolished gem: Mountain ranges spread the length of the state overlooking hidden gems that range from wild white-water rivers to steep gorges to highland lakes. Vast areas of wilderness are still untouched by roads.

Backpackers, rock climbers and river runners will be tempted to move to Idaho rather than merely vacation there. Those seeking more leisure in their leisure travel will find lots of plush resorts, including waterside summer getaways, windsurfing lakes, downhill ski and snowboarding mountains, and cross-country ski trails.

Geography

The state's terrain ranges from high desert and plains to vast mountain ranges. Two great rivers, the Snake and the Salmon, wind through the state, with the Snake cutting the massive Hells Canyon gorge along Idaho's western boundary. The tall, narrow strip of land that juts up between Washington and Montana is called the panhandle.

History

The area was settled more than 12,000 years ago by Native Americans. Later tribes included the Shoshone, Nez Perce (Sahaptin), Bannock, Kootenai, Coeur d'Alene and others. They were primarily hunter-gatherers, taking advantage of the region's abundant natural resources. The Nez Perce, for instance, depended a great deal on salmon fishing, and the Kootenai, influenced by Plains traditions, hunted bison. Lewis and Clark encountered the Nez Perce along the Snake, Salmon and Clearwater rivers when they explored the area in 1805.

After Lewis and Clark, fur traders entered the area. Missionaries, gold prospectors and Mormon (Church of Latter-Day Saints) settlers followed. It's estimated that during the California Gold Rush in 1849, 20,000 people immigrated to the area, which was then part of the Louisiana Purchase.

The Idaho Territory was officially formed in 1863. By 1867, the territory's first labor union was the Owyhee Miner's League. Lead, zinc and silver rounded out the mother lode of minerals that miners found. In 1884, silver was first discovered in the Coeur d'Alene mining district, an area that later became the country's wealthiest. Idaho won its statehood in 1890, well after the arrival of the railroads and the end of Native American resistance. Idaho now produces more silver than any other state in the U.S.

Range wars and violent labor disputes in the mines kept Idaho in a state of social upheaval until the early 1900s. But the rapid growth of farming and forestry soon helped to stabilize Idaho both socially and economically. In recent years, it has experienced rapid population growth as a number of high-tech businesses have settled there, and serves as the headquarters for many corporations. Agriculture and timber remain important to the state, as do manufacturing, mining and tourism.

Snapshot

Among Idaho's main attractions are skiing, outdoor adventure (especially river rafting and fishing), spectacular mountain scenery, camping, and lakeside and mountain resorts.

Idaho is for travelers who love the great outdoors and don't want to share them with large crowds, either in chairlift lines or rafting downriver. Those who desire the pace of an exclusively urban vacation will probably want to look elsewhere.

Potpourri

Before the Shoshone Ice Cave became a tourist attraction, local bartenders used it to keep beer cold for the many miners in the area.

Idaho is home to one of the country's largest Basque populations, complete with traditional Basque hotels, social clubs, restaurants and even courts for playing pelota, a game similar to handball. Many Basque immigrated to Idaho in the 1880s and found work as shepherds.

Rock climbing and mountain biking are very popular pursuits in Idaho. Among the ultimate spots are Silent City of Rocks (silent but incredibly crowded) for rock climbing and the Lolo Trail in Clearwater National Forest for cycling.

Wild rice is harvested each fall in Heyburn State Park.

Famous Idahoans include poet Ezra Pound, television inventor Philo T. Farnsworth, Mount Rushmore sculptor Gutzon Borglum, Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, baseball slugger Harmon Killebrew, baseball pitcher Walter Johnson, Olympic skier Picabo Street and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.

The Paris Tabernacle is an impressive Romanesque Mormon church built in Paris, Idaho (in the southeastern corner of the state), in the 1880s. Its exterior consists of sandstone that was quarried locally. It was designed by a son of the Mormon Church leader Brigham Young, and the interior ceilings were carved by a shipbuilder. Tours of the restored church are available by appointment only.

The Boise State University Broncos play football in the only stadium in the world with blue Astroturf.

The history of the word "Idaho" is still up for grabs. A Coeur d'Alene chief claims Idaho is a variation of the word meaning "greeting by surprise." Other historians insist Idaho comes from the Apache word for "enemy." Another story is that of a flamboyant mining lobbyist who claimed the word was an adaption of a Shoshone word meaning "gem of the mountains."

At Priest Lake is the Roosevelt Grove of Ancient Cedars, which has trees more than 150 ft/45 m tall and 15 ft/5 m around.

Weiser, near the Oregon border, is known for its National Fiddlers' Hall of Fame and the National Old Time Fiddlers Contest (June), one of the most prestigious in the country.

Lake Pend Oreille, at 1,150 ft/357 m deep, is one of the deepest lakes in the world and has been a training site for the U.S. Navy. It currently houses the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center's Acoustic Research Detachment.




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