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Idaho State Travel Guide
Idaho vacation without hassle- outdoor playgrounds, cultural jewels, Idaho hotels and hidden gems of the Gem State.

A harsh place of extreme natural conditions which make even the toughest outdoorsmen sweat and a place of scenic beauty as well, where vacationers live to the soothing rhythm of a simpler life in a natural setting relatively unspoiled, Idaho is virtually a great place well worth of a closer look. Live your choice of good life on Idaho vacation while choosing the right Idaho hotels to stay. Resort hotels in Idaho such as Coeur d'Alene ID hotels for 5-star splendor, downtown Boise hotels for business conveniences, or budget hotels in Idaho's wilderness areas? Your choice. ...

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Embracing the soft Pacific wind from the west while encompassing the western side of the Rockies that stretches from British Columbia to Utah for nearly 500 miles, Idaho is arguably one of the most rugged and remote frontier territories in the country.

The palpable ruggedness and remoteness makes Idaho seemingly impervious to hype. For all the extraordinary expeditions of Lewis and Clark, prosperous prospecting of gold and silver, great mix of ethnicities and cultures, momentous designation of national and state parks, exceptional development of glitzy resort scenes and prominent urban sprawls, Idaho still remains relatively unnoticed by the general public and untouched by man's modern hand.

Most first-timers in the Gem State may not think much more about Idaho than "Famous Potatoes". While Idaho potatoes are really good as you would expect, a closer look the menu of all that Idaho has to offer would reveal some of the country's finest hidden gems of natural beauty and cultural diversity.

Qualities that transformed Rocky Mountain States into the ultimate playground for outdoor adventures are the same that make Idaho legendary.

The sheer scale of natural beauty to be extracted from the dramatically varying and stunning landscape is reason enough for an Idaho vacation.

Boasting the world's vastest stands of white pines in Idaho Panhandle National Forest, North America's deepest river gorge in Hell's Canyon National Recreational Area, the country's biggest wilderness area in Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, and the country's finest big-game areas in Chamberlain Basin and Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Idaho allows you to do pretty much everything you want with the extravaganza of wildlife and jagged terrain.

So get ready for some of the least explored adventure possibilities you ever resorted to in this Gem of the Mountains. With elevations plunging and soaring among the peaks, high desert, river plains and steep gorges, Idaho climate is justifiably fickle. Pack your warmer clothes no matter which season of year you're out there.

To make even the toughest outdoorsman sweat, raft the roaring rapids of the Salmon River, hike the rocky trails in the Sawtooth Wilderness Area, climb the massive boulders in the City Of Rocks National Reserve, hit the slopes in Sun Valley's Bald Mountain or Sandpoint's Schweitzer Mountain, or BASE jump off the Snake River Canyon in Twin Falls.

The more timorous folks can also have fun while fishing for Idaho rainbow trout in the icy streams off the Sneak River, watching out for prairie falcons and golden eagles in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, playing a round of golf on the world's only floating green at the Coeur d'Alene Resort, or partaking in the eerie maze of cinder cones and volcanic rifts in the Craters of the Moon National Monument, or the magnificence of Shoshone Falls, Niagara of the West.

To make an Idaho vacation a richer experience, a dash of indoor fun should be added, and Idaho has no lack of that.

Charm and character of the pleasant state capital Boise are nothing short of appealing. While Idaho Botanical Garden, Discovery Center of Idaho, World Center for Birds of Prey, Old Idaho Penitentiary, and Zoo Boise surely entertains, Boise State University, Basque Museum & Cultural Center, Idaho Black History Museum, Idaho Museum of Military History, Boise Art Museum, Idaho State Capitol Building, Idaho Historical Museum, Idaho Shakespeare Festival and Western Idaho Fair shed certain light on the city's eclectic cultural verve.

For a few outdoors and family-outing activities, jog the riverfront Greenbelt, go whitewater rafting in the Payette River, take the chance to see America's tallest sand dunes in the Bruneau Dunes State Park nearby, and enjoy skiing in the Bogus Basin Mountain Resort.

You won't find any trouble in finding Boise hotels and motels at all. Featuring some of the biggest and finest supply of Idaho hotels at a variety of locations, Boise hotels easily match all needs and budgets.

The welcome mat is all out, not only in the barely explored wilderness areas, in resort cities of Coeur d'Alene and Sun Valley, and in the eclectic capital city Boise, but also in the pre-Columbian sites of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument in Hagerman and Nez Perce National Historical Park in Spalding, in historic mining towns of Wallace and Kellogg, and in picturesque college towns of Moscow and Pocatello, where you'll find respectively the University of Idaho and the Idaho State University.

Each of these places has its own unique range of hotels in Idaho. You can always have your pick of favorite places to stay in Idaho.

To luxuriate in 5-star splendor, resort hotels in Idaho such as the upscale Sun Valley or Coeur d'Alene ID hotels can't be beat.

For state-of-the-art convention facilities and world-class services, nothing would be more fitting than the large urban complexes of downtown Boise hotels.

Elsewhere, there are family-friendly suites and hotels in Idaho near the campuses, rustic cabins and bed and breakfasts on the edge of the many wilderness areas, and express inns and budget motels along the major thoroughfares of the state.

Just enjoy the ravishing and relaxing Idaho experience without any hassle of the torturing daily grind!


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