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BLISS.

JUST A STONE’S THROW AWAY.

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n 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Idaho

Territory Act, which made Idaho part of the United States. Nestled against the western side of the Continental Divide of the Rocky Mountains, Idaho remains a vast and diverse state 150 years later. North Idaho gleams with emerald green Dear Visitor,

hillsides and sparkling lakes of all sizes. Rugged mountains,

Welcome to our beautiful state. Make yourself at home!

wilderness areas, and rolling farmland make up central

You’ll learn all about Idaho’s remarkable geographic diversity and the endless recreational opportunities that attract more than 30 million people from all over the world each year.

farmland, and vibrant cities, forms the character of southern

Idaho is home to hundreds of miles of mountain biking trails and more whitewater than any other state in the Lower 48. There are mountains and sand dunes to climb, lakes to fish, 18 ski resorts for winter and summer fun, and both indoor and outdoor water parks that are among the finest in the nation.

your own “Adventure in Living.”

Idaho also is one of the best and most cost-effective places in the country to locate a business. You’ll find the quality of our workforce and the hospitality of our people to be second to none. Come and explore our wonders. I think you’ll agree that Idaho is a great place to visit—and an even better place to live, work, and raise a family. As Always—Idaho, “Esto Perpetua.” Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter and First Lady Lori Otter

Idaho. The Snake River Plain, with its wide-open vistas, lush Idaho. Around every bend you’ll find spectacular scenery and abundant recreational opportunities. You’ll also find a place that’s unhurried, unspoiled, and unassuming—perfect for

You may visit Idaho for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation, but you’ll find a great business climate here as well. In 2012, Idaho was ranked #1 Most Friendly State for Small Business by the Kauffman Foundation. The Bureau of Labor Statistics scored Idaho #3 for Highest Projected Percentage Job Growth for 2008-2018. Add in the state’s affordable cost of living, low power rates, and enthusiastic workforce, and you have an equation for success. Take a closer look at commerce.idaho.gov.


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8 Great Idaho Parks In the spirit of the National Park Service’s 100th birthday and its 2016 Find Your Park campaign, we invite you to find your park here in Idaho and to relax, play, explore and create lasting memories with family and friends.

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Harriman State Park is part of a 16,000-acre wildlife refuge in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, so there’s a good chance you’ll spot moose, elk, sandhill cranes, or North America’s largest waterfowl, the trumpeter swan. Be sure to bring your rod and reel: Henry’s Fork, which meanders eight miles through the park, is one of America’s best fly-fishing trout streams. If you like to explore, enjoy more than 20 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing.

2. BEAR LAKE STATE PARK You’ll find all kinds of ways to play year-round at Bear Lake State Park, which sits in a high mountain valley in Idaho’s southeast corner. Water lovers flock to the wide beaches and turquoise waves of Bear Lake to boat, swim, water ski, kite board, and—in winter—go ice fishing. The lake spans both Idaho and Utah, and is home to an annual kite festival each August.

3. FARRAGUT STATE PARK Nestled in the Coeur d’Alene Mountains, Farragut State Park is a lovely spot to add to your north Idaho explorations. Spend a day swimming and boating on the southern shores of Lake Pend Oreille and hike, bike, or go horseback riding on the park’s many scenic trails. Farragut is just 30 miles from Coeur d’Alene and it’s a quick, 10-minute drive to the man-made thrills and spills of Silverwood Theme Park. The park’s 4,000 acres once housed a major World War II naval training station; learn more at the onsite Museum at the Brig.


4. CRATERS OF THE MOON NATIONAL MONUMENT & PRESERVE

Craters of the Moon

Take a giant leap back in geological time when you visit this vast lava field. Craters of the Moon certainly lives up to its name, a stunning landscape dotted with features like volcanic rifts, cinder cones, spatter cones, shield volcanoes, and lava tube caves. The unusual environment makes this 750,000-acre monument a popular destination for hiking, bird watching, photography, backpacking, caving and winter activities like winter ecology workshops, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Keep an eye out for the many species that have adapted to this harsh habitat, including skunks, foxes, and bobcats.

5. BRUNEAU DUNES STATE PARK

Bruneau Dunes

Have a blast climbing up and then sliding, skiing, or boarding down the sandy slopes of the tallest single-structure sand dune in North America (board rentals are available at the visitors center). If going vertical’s not your thing, walk or horseback ride the park’s trails to explore the surrounding desert habitat; you’ll likely spot lizards, jackrabbits, and coyotes. You can also fly kites, swim, fish for bluegill, bird watch, and camp. At night, head to the Bruneau Dunes Observatory for stargazing, or sneak a peek at the goings-on of the many nocturnal critters.

6. CITY OF ROCKS NATIONAL RESERVE

City of Rocks

This rock climber’s paradise encompasses 14,407 acres and is renowned for its scenic landscape, geologic formations, and its historic significance as an important landmark on the California Trail. The area offers some of the finest granite-face climbing anywhere; many climbers find the younger granite

Sawtooth Mountains

of the Almo Pluton the best rock they’ve ever ascended. More than 700 routes have been developed to date. You’ll also enjoy plentiful hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding among the spires, arches, and cliffs; it’s a beautiful setting for snowshoeing and skiing in the winter months, too.

7. HELLS CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA Hells Canyon National Recreation Area is one of Idaho’s most breathtaking destinations. The canyon, carved by the Snake River, is the deepest river gorge in North America and home to 70 miles of winding river country: churning whitewater and rugged cliffs, abundant wildlife, and remote wilderness areas. You can hike, trail ride or float the canyon—or schedule a jet boat tour to experience the dramatic surroundings with a tour guide. Keep an eye out for Nez Perce petroglyphs and pictographs left on the sheer rock walls and caves.

8. SAWTOOTH NATIONAL RECREATION AREA The Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA) is an outdoor lover’s dream. Within this vast forest, all 756,000 acres of it, are more than 700 miles of trails, 40 peaks above 10,000 feet, and 300-plus alpine lakes. The SNRA is part of the Sawtooth National Forest, which comprises more than 2 million acres of public lands. U.S. President Barack Obama recently designated three new wilderness areas here—the Jim McClure-Jerry Peak, Hemingway-Boulders, and White Clouds—so there’s plenty of quiet, wide-open space. You’ll discover endless recreation options, from horseback riding and backpacking in the primitive Sawtooth Wilderness to mountain biking the Fisher Creek Trail near Stanley. Fish for native trout and experience the annual salmon and steelhead runs on the area’s many rivers, like the Salmon, the South Fork of the Boise, the South Fork of the Payette, and the Wood River. Be sure to stop and play at Red Fish Lake, where the sweeping views of the Sawtooth Mountains’ jagged ridges are literally picture-perfect.


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believe how much amazing we manage to squeeze into that little panhandle at the top of Idaho—and how much amazing you’ll experience when you start looking, hiking, floating, and skiing around. Let’s start with the water. There’s a lot: mountain lakes framed by jagged crests and historic Western downtowns; big, meandering full-of-trout rivers; and lazy streams where moose slurp mossy grasses. Most of the region’s water-based recreation and resorts center around our three biggest gems: Lake Coeur d’Alene, Lake Pend Oreille, and Priest Lake. Head to Coeur d’Alene for nonstop swimming and boating, shopping, and golfing; to Sandpoint for a low-key art and outdoors scene; or to the Priest Lake area for a more pristine experience. Explore North Idaho’s colorful past—the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, miners, loggers, and even Jesuit missionaries all have tales to tell, and they’ll unfold in places like Wallace, where every building is on the National Register. What else will you find here? Eight state parks, six scenic byways, three signature biking trails, and three amazing ski areas—that’s big adventure no matter the season.

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Bonners Ferry is about as “north Idaho” as it gets. Just a few miles from the Canadian border, this little town sprang up around a river crossing for gold prospectors in the late 1800s. It’s nestled between three mountain ranges, the sweeping Kootenai River runs through downtown, and the surrounding valley is a swath of farmland so pretty you’ll wish you knew how to grow something just so you can live here. Downtown still has that authentic Western feel, evergreens and foothills backing up to quaint shops, an art gallery, and a pub that brews with locally grown hops. Also downtown is the Kootenai River Inn Casino; the Kootenai Tribe runs this spot, as well as a sturgeon hatchery just west of town. If you’re here to be outside, get to it! There’s plenty to do and see—300 miles of trails, moose-spotting at the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, scenic views along the International Selkirk Loop, and waterfalls tumbling just about everywhere.

Priest River’s roots lie in logging, a heritage the town celebrates at the Timber Education Center on Main Street and each July with Timber Days (how’s your ax-throwing aim?). The main commercial area, the Beardmore Block, has been restored recently, and residents are working to bring the historic Rex Theater back to life as a performing arts center. Take it all in, and chat with the locals while you nosh and grab coffee or something a bit more bubbly at the Beardmore Bistro & Wine Bar. Many of the locals share their paddling passion each September, when they host teams from around the West for a rowing regatta along Priest River. Venture just north on Highway 57 to the pristine Priest Lake resort area, where adventurers play—and stay—year-round. Make Cavanaugh’s, Elkins, or Hill’s Resorts your home base, or just stop in to dine lakeside for views you won’t soon forget. Come see winter’s hardiest competitors in action at the Priest Lake Sled Dog Race each February.

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SANDPOINT Top 10 Dream Town, Idaho’s Hippest Mountain Town, #1 Ski Town—just a few names Sandpoint’s been called lately by the likes of Sunset Magazine, Men’s Journal, and Rand McNally. This small town’s got something special; for starters, it’s perched right on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, with mountains and forests in literally every direction. Then there’s Main Street, one of Idaho’s most picturesque historic districts, with eclectic art galleries, boutiques, and eateries—plus a farmer’s market and art walks all summer long. Be sure to try the fresh seafood at the Trinity at City Beach, which also serves up a sparkling view of the lake. Of course, if you’re in Sandpoint, you’re here to be outside—urban and off-road cycling, horseback riding; angling for Lake Pend Oreille’s giant Kamloops; boating and swimming; and camping or otherwise “roughing it” at a lakeside lodge. In winter, head to the powdery hills at Schweitzer Mountain, 2,900 acres of wide-open space for skiing, tubing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.

COEUR D’ALENE

Coeur d’Alene Resort

Summer days in Coeur d’Alene are fresh, shimmering, happy. Spending time in this small city, on the shores of one of the country’s prettiest lakes, means waterskiing and building sandcastles, roaming in and out of art galleries, and sipping wine at sunset. Lake Coeur d’Alene is the major draw, with almost 110 miles of shoreline and crystal blue waters perfect for swimming, sailing, jet-skiing, and relaxed cruising tours. Soak it all in from above with a parasailing adventure or sea plane tour. You’ll catch amazing views and see osprey diving for their dinner when you hike Tubbs Hill peninsula or pedal along the Coeur d’Alene Parkway State Park.

Treat the kids to a day of riding, splashing, and screaming with pure joy at Silverwood Theme Park and Boulder Beach Water Park, just a few miles north. Coeur d’Alene winters are known for prime powder, so find your bliss at any of the three nearby resorts—Schweitzer Mountain, Silver Mountain and Lookout Pass. Bring the family to see the Coeur d’Alene Holiday Light Show, a wonderland of over 1.5 million lights and the largest on-the-water holiday light display in America. If you’re here for a special occasion, make a reservation at Beverly’s in the Coeur d’Alene Resort, known for its fresh seasonal cuisine and large selection of Northwest wines. Locals will point you to Hudson’s Hamburgers, a longtime fixture here, for a truly old-fashioned burger.

POST FALLS Often called “Idaho’s River City,” Post Falls gets its real name from Frederick Post, who secured a treaty with the Coeur d’Alene Tribe to build a sawmill on the banks of the Spokane River. A pictograph memorializing the purchase is carved into a granite cliff in Treaty Rock Park. There’s sun and fun at Q’emiln Park, with a beach and boat launch, trails offering rocky river views, and numerous climbing and bouldering spots. Meander over to Templin’s Resort Marina for barbecues and beach volleyball, or pontoon boat, kayak or paddleboard rentals. Post Falls is just 10 minutes from Coeur d’Alene, so it’s an easy day trip destination or a convenient home base for all of your adventures.

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SILVER VALLEY/WALLACE/ KELLOGG Wallace hit it big in 1882, when gold and silver were found in this tiny mountain town. Silver Valley became the world’s largest silver mining region, and today balances its mining operations with world-class recreation and tourism. (The entire town of Wallace is on the National Register of Historic Places.) Explore the area’s industrious past at the Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum, the Wallace District Mining Museum, and the Shoshone County Mining & Smelting Museum in Kellogg—then head underground for guided tours of the Sierra Silver Mine in Wallace and the Crystal Gold Mine near Kellogg. Miners are honored at the Sunshine Mine Disaster Memorial, also in Kellogg. Be sure to pack your outdoor gear—this is prime country for backpacking, cycling and mountain biking, rafting, and more. The Route of the Hiawatha rail-trail is a must. Pedaling is pure pleasure as you meander along the North Fork of the St. Joe, through railroad tunnels, over trestle bridges, and past never-ending waterfalls. Recharge with a quick bite at the funky Red Garage, a beer at the Wallace Brewery, or head to Kellogg’s quaint Moose Creek Grill. When the flurries fly, find your winter bliss at Lookout Pass or Silver Mountain.

WORLEY/PLUMMER/ HARRISON South of Lake Coeur d’Alene is the Coeur d’Alene Reservation, and the towns of Worley and Plummer. Golden fields of wheat and barley stretch for miles in every direction, and the Coeur d’Alene Casino and its popular Circling Raven Golf Club invite you to try your luck on the slots and on the course. The nearby Heyburn State Park is awe-inspiring, a mix of centuries-old ponderosa pines, colorful wildflowers, three lakes, and habitat for blue heron, bald eagles, and moose. At the southern end of Lake Coeur d’Alene sits Harrison, a quiet resort town perfect for those pedaling the western end of the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes or looking for a laid-back place to play. Harrison feels just as magical during December’s Winterfest, when downtown sparkles with holiday lights, carolers, and a visit from Santa.

ST. MARIES This sleepy lumber town along the Coeur d’Alene Scenic Byway is one of those best-kept secrets among serious sportspeople. Its northern boundary, the St. Joe River, happens to be one of Idaho’s 10 blue-ribbon wild trout streams, and the surrounding forests offer some of the West’s finest elk hunting. Rafting and floating are plentiful here, too, as are hiking, four-wheeling, and snowmobiling in and around nearby public lands. If you’re lucky, you might find a rare star garnet at the Emerald Creek Garnet Area or an old logging camp along Marble Creek Trail.

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CATALDO As you approach the Mission of the Sacred Heart, you can feel why this majestic spot was chosen to celebrate and give thanks. Set gracefully on a knoll overlooking the Coeur d’Alene River, Idaho’s oldest standing building takes you back to the 1840s, when local tribe members first heard the spiritual teachings of “Black Robes”—Jesuit missionaries led by Father De Smet. The Coeur d’Alene Tribe and the missionaries built the mission side by side in the early 1850s with few tools and no nails. The site is now protected as part of the Coeur d’Alene’s Old Mission State Park, where you can also explore the Parish House and two cemeteries. An exhibit in the visitors center reveals the long-lasting effects of this encounter on the Coeur d’Alene and Salish Tribes. Chat history and grab a burger with the locals at the friendly Mission Inn.

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RECREATION Water Play › At and around Priest Lake, Lake Pend Oreille, and Lake Coeur d’Alene, you’ll find plenty of scenic spots for swimming, paddleboarding, boating, relaxed cruising, jet-skiing, and fishing. Local outfitters like A Day on the Lake in Sandpoint, Kayak Coeur d’Alene, and River Odysseys West are ready to deliver rafting and kayaking adventures. › Have a super-splashy, kid-friendly time at Boulder Beach Water Park at Silverwood Theme Park and Raptor Reef, an indoor waterpark in Hayden Lake. Guests of Silver Mountain enjoy free admission to its indoor water park.

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› Pedal the Route of the Hiawatha, a converted rail-trail that takes you 15 miles one-way through tunnels and over trestle bridges along the scenic St. Joe River. Shuttles are available.

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› Take a few days to ride the 72-mile paved Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, stretching from the mountain town of Mullan near the Montana border into Plummer. › Head up to Silver Mountain in Kellogg or Schweitzer Mountain in Sandpoint for rugged, lift-served zip lining and mountain biking. › Soar 300 feet above Wallace’s mountainous terrain with Silver Streak Zipline Tours.

› Harness up for dramatic lake and alpine views with Coeur d’Alene’s new Timberline Adventures zip line.

Golf › Hit the greens at the prestigious Coeur d’Alene Resort, with its famous floating green, and the Circling Raven near Worley, a rising star on the national golf circuit.

Wildlife › Take a drive to Wolf Lodge Bay, a bald eagle wintering ground just seven miles from Coeur d’Alene. During Eagle Watch Week, between Christmas and New Year’s Day, experts are on hand to help you spot some of the 300 bald eagles nesting there.

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› Head north to the 2,774-acre Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge near Bonners Ferry to view moose, songbirds, and waterfowl.

Snow Sports › Get your high-tech woolies on for skiing and snowmobiling at and near Schweitzer Mountain, Silver Mountain, or Lookout Pass. Lookout Pass is famous for its Free Ski School, introducing kids 6-17 to the basics, but if you’ve got what it takes to go steep, try Selkirk Powder Company’s cat skiing runs.

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› Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course Golf at the home of the worldfamous floating green.

› Lake Pend Oreille Fish, hike, swim, or take a sailing class on Idaho’s largest lake.

› Mudgy Moose Trail Learn the story of Millie the Mouse, who plays hide and seek with Mudgy the Moose, as you walk this 2-mile trail from Tubbs Hill through downtown.

› Schweitzer Mountain Resort Challenge yourself and carve through some of the finest tree skiing in North America.

› Silverwood Theme Park Play at the Pacific Northwest’s largest theme park, with over 70 rides and attractions.

BONNERS FERRY › Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Go bird-watching and discover large populations of nesting bald eagles. › Kootenai Tribal Sturgeon Hatchery Stop by to see young sturgeon raised for release into the Kootenai River.

CATALDO › Old Mission State Park Explore the oldest standing building in Idaho and the history of its construction, a partnership of Jesuit missionaries and the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. › Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes Bike or in-line skate along one of the most spectacular trails in the western United States.

› Lake Coeur d’ Alene Boat, swim, and hire a professional guide for kayak tours on this Idaho wonder.

POST FALLS › Post Falls Festival Experience three days of music, art, vendors, and games, including lawn mower races! Second weekend of July.

WALLACE › Route of the Hiawatha Bicycle on one of the most scenic stretches of railroad in the country. › Oasis Bordello Museum Investigate the bawdy side of a mining-era town in this former bordello that closed in 1988.

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› Festival at Sandpoint Head to the shores of Lake Pend Oreille for eight nights of music under the stars.

ST. MARIES › Emerald Creek Garnet Area Discover jewels found only in Idaho and India. › Paul Bunyan Days Treat yourself to a Labor Day weekend timber extravaganza with logging competitions, a parade and carnival, and fireworks. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Hotels & Motels

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Scheffy’s Motel & General Store www.scheffys.com 95 Milwaukee Rd, Avery (208) 245-4410

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USFS Bonners Ferry Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 6286 Main St, Bonners Ferry (208) 267-5561

RV Park/Campground Twin Rivers Canyon Resort www.twinriversresort.com 1823 Twin Rivers Rd, Moyie Springs (208) 267-5932 " $ 4 X 1 r

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CATALDO RV Park/Campground Kahnderosa RV Park & Campgrounds www.kahnderosa.com 14343 S. Latour Creek Rd, Cataldo (208) 682-4613 " $ 4 X 1 r

Lost Moose Campground www.lostmooserv.com 27706 S Latour Creek Road, Cataldo (208) 682-3555 " X 1 r

Albert’s Landing & RV Resort www.albertslanding.com 418 Old River Rd, Kingston (208) 682-4179 u " 4 s 1 r

Bugle Mtn. Elk RV Retreat 9630 S. Bentley Creek Rd, Cataldo (208) 682-9112 " ^ 4 1

Country Lane Inn & RV Resort www.countrylaneresort.com 5927A Old River Rd, Kingston (208) 682-2698 \ u Z n "

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COEUR D’ALENE Bed & Breakfast Abbotswood House Bed & Breakfast www.abbotswoodhousebandb.com 3620 N Honeysuckle Dr, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-5608 \ n ^

Ponderosa Lodge www.ponderosalodge.net 2579 E Brunner Rd, Athol (208) 683-2290 \ n ^

River Cove Waterfront Bed & Breakfast www.therivercove.com 212 S Parkway Pl, Post Falls (208) 773-1014 \ n ^

Katie’s Wild Rose Inn www.katieswildroseinn.com 7974 E Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr, Coeur d’Alene, (208) 765-9474 \ u n ^

Roosevelt Inn Bed & Breakfast www.therooseveltinn.com 105 E Wallace Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-5200

McFarland Inn Bed & Breakfast www.mcfarlandinn.com 601 Foster Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-1232

Holiday Inn Express - Coeur d’Alene www.cdahie.com 2300 W Seltice Way, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-3100

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Tree Top Bed and Breakfast www.vacationrentalauthority.com 100 E Neider, Coeur d’Alene (208) 660-3944

Best Western Plus Coeur d’Alene Inn www.cdainn.com 506 W Appleway Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-3200

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American Country Bed & Breakfast americancountrybedandbreakfast.com 705 S Zircon Lane, Coeur d’Alene (208) 651-2191

La Quinta Inns and Suites Coeur d’Alene www.lq.com 333 Ironwood Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 665-9000

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Super 8 - Coeur d’Alene www.super8.com 505 W Appleway, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-8880

Budget Saver Motel Coeur d’Alene 1519 Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-9505 \ u n ^

Quality Inn & Suites- Coeur d’Alene www.qualityinncoeurdalene.com 280 W Appleway, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-5500 \ u n " ^

State Motel - Coeur d’Alene 1314 Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-8239 n ^

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Days Inn - Coeur d’Alene www.daysinn.com 2200 Northwest Blvd, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-8668 \ u n "

Resort City Inns - Inn at the Lake www.resortcityinn.com 621 Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 676-1225 \ u n ^

GuestHouse Inn - Coeur d’Alene www.guesthouseintl.com 330 W Appleway Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-3011 \ Z n "

Bates Motel 2018 E Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-1411 n ^

Shilo Inn Suites - Coeur d’Alene www.shiloinns.com 702 W Appleway Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-2300 0 \ u Z n " ^

Comfort Inn - Coeur d’Alene www.comfortinn.com/hotel/id046 2303 N 4th St, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-1649 \ u Z n " ^

Flamingo Motel www.flamingomotelidaho.com 718 East Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-2159 n ^

Hampton Inn & Suites - Coeur d’Alene coeurdalenesuites.hamptoninn.com 1500 Riverstone Dr, Coeur d’Alene (208) 769-7900 \ u n

El Rancho Motel - Coeur d’Alene 1915 Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-8794 " ^

Bennett Bay Inn www.bennettbay.com 7904 E Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr, Coeur d’Alene, (208) 664-6168 n " ^

Blackwell Boutique Hotel www.blackwellboutiquehotel.com 820 E Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-7799 \ n ^

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Coeur d’Alene www.marriott.com/COESH 2250 W Seltice Way, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-5155 \ u n ^

Silver Lake Motel www.silverlakemotel.com 6160 Sunshine St, Coeur d’ Alene (208) 772-8595 0 \ u n

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Vacasa Vacation Rentals Coeur d’Alene (208) 473-2837

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Silverwood RV Park www.silverwoodthemepark.com 27843 N Hwy 95, Athol (208) 683-3400

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Coeur d’Alene Resort www.cdaresort.com 115 S 2nd St, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-4000 0 u " ^

Greenbriar Inn & Catering www.greenbriarcatering.com 315 E Wallace Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-9660 u n ^

Motel 6 - Coeur d’Alene www.motel6.com 610 W Appleway Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-6600

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The Marina at Black Rock www.blackrockidaho.com/Marina.aspx 10201 W Rockford Bay Rd, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-6931 Z " ^

Blackwell Island RV Park www.idahorvpark.com 800 S Marina Dr, Coeur d’Alene (208) 665-1300 u Z " ^ 4 s X 1

Alpine Country Store & RV Park www.nirvpark.com 17568 N Hwy 95, Hayden Lake (208) 772-4305 u " ^ 4 s X 1

Wolf Lodge Campground www.wolflodgecampground.com 12329 E Frontage Rd, Coeur d’Alene (208) 664-2812 u " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

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Reunion/Retreat Center

Arrow Point Resort www.arrowpointresort.com 4502 S Arrow Point Dr, Harrison (208) 818-6307

Elk Point Events www.elkpt.com/events 4176 E Potlatch Hill Rd, Coeur d’Alene (208) 666-9695

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River Walk RV Park www.cdariverwaldrvpark.com 1214 Mill Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-5943

CDA Ranch Event Center www.cdaranch.com 4570 S Stach Rd, Coeur d’Alene (208) 755-5200 0 Z " ^

Public Lands Campground USFS Coeur d’Alene Ranger District, Fernan Office www.fs.usda.gov 2502 East Sherman Ave, Coeur d’Alene (208) 769-3000

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Vacation Rental Authority www.vacationrentalauthority.com 100 E Neider, Coeur d’Alene (208) 660-3944 Hayden Pines www.haydenpines.com 14979 N Shenandoah Dr, Hayden Lake (208) 762-7715 n ^

City Beach Brownstone www.vrbo.com/97780 (509) 499-5437

Resort Property Management Coeur d’Alene www.resortpropertiesidaho.com 2120 N 3rd St, Coeur d’Alene (208) 667-6035

Beautiful Lakefront Home Rental www.flipkey.com (857) 366-6061 Villa d’ Amoore www.cdaranch.com 4570 S Stach Rd, Coeur d’Alene (208) 755-5200 0 Z " ^

Coeur d’Alene Property Management www.idahovacations.com 2411 N Government Way, Coeur d’Alene (208) 765-0777 n

COOLIN Naughty Bear Nook (949) 363-8406 n ^

HARRISON Bed & Breakfast Osprey Inn B & B www.ospreybnb.com 134 N. Frederick Ave, Harrison (208) 689-9502 \ Z n ^

Guest Ranch Red Horse Mountain Ranch www.redhorsemountain.com 11077 E Blue Lake Rd, Harrison (888) 689-9680 0 \ n ^

Hotels & Motels The Lakeview Lodge www.lakeviewlodge-harrison-idaho.com 110 N Coeur d’Alene Ave, Harrison (208) 689-9789 n " ^

RV Park/Campground

BLM Coeur d’Alene Field Office www.blm.gov 3815 Schreiber Way, Coeur d’Alene, (208) 769-5000

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Central Lakeside Elegance www.idaholakerental.com (509) 939-7007

Harrison City RV Park www.cityofharrisonidaho.com 250 Harrison St, Harrison (208) 689-3393

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Morgan Manor www.homeaway.com (760) 415-9965

Quiet Nook Campground 31146 S Hwy 3, Medimont (208) 689-3385 " ^ $ 4 1 r


Carlin Bay Resort www.rvidaho.org 33917 S Hwy 97, Harrison (208) 689-3295 " $ 4 X

Vacation Rentals Vacasa Vacation Rentals – Harrison & Bayview www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Harrison (208) 473-2837 Lake Vacations Idaho www.lakevacationsidaho.com (208) 689-3867 n

Lake Coeur d’Alene Vacation Rental cdagetaway.com 6265 S Lakeside, Harrison (208) 819-7415 n

HAYDEN Bed & Breakfast Clark House on Hayden Lake www.clarkhouse.com 5250 E Hayden Lake Rd, Hayden Lake (208) 772-3470 \ u

Hotels & Motels Triple Play Resort Hotel & Suites Hayden www.3play.com/hotel 151 W Orchard, Hayden (208) 772-7900 \ u Z n " ^

Vacation Rentals Vacasa Vacation Rentals – Hayden & Hayden Lake www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Hayden (208) 473-2837 Schoolhouse Retreat 8236 E Sandbar Ln, Hayden (208) 661-3663 ^

Vacation Rental Authority www.vacationrentalauthority.com 100 E Neider, Coeur d’Alene (208) 660-3944 n " ^

English Point Overlook www.vrbo.com/392978 (425) 486-9791 n ^

HOPE RV Park/Campground Pend Oreille RV Park 42459 Hwy 200, Hope (208) 264-5695 u " 4 s X 1 r

Jeb & Margaret’s Trailer Haven 298 Trailer Haven Rd, Hope (208) 264-5406 Z ^ 4 X 1

GuestHouse Inn & Suites - Kellogg www.guesthouseintl.com 601 Bunker Ave, Kellogg (208) 783-1234 \ u Z n " ^

Island View RV Resort 1767 Peninsula Rd, Hope (208) 946-1374

RV Park/Campground Blue Anchor RV Park www.blueanchorrv.com 300 W Mullan Ave, Osburn (208) 752-3443

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Trestle Creek RV Park 42303 Hwy 200, Hope (208) 264-5894

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Crystal Gold Mine & RV Park www.goldmine-idaho.com 51931 Silver Valley Rd, Kellogg (208) 783-4653

Vacation Rentals The Mary Ellen www.themaryellen.com 47392 Hwy 200, Hope (208) 263-0169

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Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Hope www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Worley (208) 473-2837 Rainbow Resort 46538 Hwy 200, Hope, (208) 264-5412 Archer Vacation Condos www.10kvacationrentals.com 47390 hwy 200, Hope (509) 382-2954 n

Kellogg Vacation Homes kelloggvacationhomes.com 10 E Station Ave, Ste A, Kellogg (208) 786-4261 u n "

Emerson Courtyard www.emersoncourtyard.com 18 Emerson Lane, Kellogg (208) 512-0092 n

Silver Ridge Mountain Lodge www.kelloggvacationhomes.com 950 W Cameron Ave, Kellogg (208) 786-4261 u Z n

KELLOGG

Gold Run Retreat #1 Golf Course Rd, Kellogg (208) 651-0944

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VIP Property Management www.viprents.com 218 W Cameron Ave, Kellogg (208) 786-2241

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Silverhorn Motor Inn & Restaurant www.silverhornmotorinn.com 699 W Cameron Ave, Kellogg (208) 783-1151

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Trail Motel - Kellogg 206 W Cameron Ave, Kellogg (208) 784-1161

Hiway Motel & Sport Shop 301 10th St, Plummer (208) 686-1310

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Morning Star Lodge at Silver Mountain Resort www.silvermt.com 610 Bunker Ave, Kellogg (208) 783-1111

Heyburn State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 57 Chatcolet Rd, Plummer (208) 686-1308

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Suntree RV Park www.suntreervpark.com 350 N Idahline Rd, Post Falls (208) 777-8888

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The Idahline Luxury Apartments 570 N Idahline Rd, Post Falls (208) 773-3500

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Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Post Falls www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Post-Falls (208) 473-2837

McCroskey State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov (208) 686-1308

Twin Lakes Retreat www.NorthIdahoLakeRentals.com (509) 628-1813 n " ^

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Bed & Breakfast

Old Northern Inn www.oldnortherninn.com 220 Bayview Dr, Coolin (208) 443-2426

Ida-Home Bed & Breakfast www.idahomebnb.com 16374 West Riverview Dr, Post Falls (208) 773-6169

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Blue Diamond Marina and Resort www.bluediamondmarina.com 958 Blue Diamond Rd, Coolin (208) 443-2240

Fairbridge Inn Express www.fairbridgeinns.com W 3647 5th Ave, Post Falls (208) 773-4541 \ u Z n "

Quality Inn - Post Falls www.choicehotels.com 3175 E Seltice Way, Post Falls (208) 773-8900 | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE

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Red Lion Templin’s Hotel www.redlion.com/idaho 414 E First Ave, Post Falls (208) 773-1611

Nordman Store RV Park (208) 443-2538 " 4 X 1

Vacation Rentals Priest Lake Escapes www.priestlakevacations.com 114 Shelly St, Priest Lake (208) 443-0203 Z n "

Grandview Resort www.grandview-priest-lake.com 3492 Reeder Bay Rd, Priest Lake (208) 443-2433 0 u n

Elkins Resort on Priest Lake www.elkinsresort.com 404 Elkins Rd, Nordman (208) 443-2432 u n " ^

Nicklaus House www.nicklaushouse.com 768 Fairway Dr, Priest Lake (509) 994-2563 n

Priest Lake Haven www.priestlakehaven.com 512 S Diamond Park Rd, Coolin (509) 443-0671 n "

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Hill’s Resort www.hillsresort.com 4777 W Lakeshore Rd, Priest Lake (208) 443-2551

Eagle’s Nest Motel www.eaglesnestmotel.com 5722 Hwy 2, Priest River (208) 448-2000

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Sundance Mountain Lodge www.sundancemtlodge.com 1834 Lost Creek Rd, Coolin (425) 417-5252

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Public Lands Campground

USACE Albeni Falls Dam corpslakes.usace.army.mil 2376 E Hwy 2, Oldtown (208) 437-3133

Priest Lake State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 314 Indian Creek Park Rd, Coolin (208) 443-2200

USFS Priest Lake Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 32203 Hwy 57, Priest River, (208) 443-2512

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Sleep Inn - Post Falls www.choicehotels.com 157 S Pleasant View Rd, Post Falls (208) 777-9394

Inn at Priest Lake www.innatpriestlake.com 5310 Dickensheet Rd, Coolin (208) 443-2447

River Country Motel & RV Park 3566 Hwy 2, Priest River (208) 448-1100

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Vacation Rentals

Bed & Breakfast

Bottle Bay Resort & Marina www.bottlebayresort.com 115 Resort Rd, Sagle (208) 263-5916

Cedar Springs Bed & Breakfast www.cedarsprings-bb.com 6734 W Sturgeon Rd, Rathdrum (208) 687-9333 \ n ^

Vacation Rentals DayStar Lodge www.NorthIdahoLakeRentals.com (509) 628-1813 n " ^

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Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Sagle www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Sagle (208) 473-2837

SANDPOINT Bed & Breakfast

A-List Rental Management www.NorthIdahoLakeRentals.com (509) 628-1813

Sweet Magnolia Bed & Breakfast www.sweetmagnoliabandb.com 502 N. Fourth Ave, Sandpoint (208) 263-2425

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Schweitzer Mountain Bed & Breakfast www.vrbo.com/146261 94 Crystal Ct, Sandpoint (208) 263-7117

Bed & Breakfast Midas Inn Bed & Breakfast www.innsite.com/inns/A004138.html 1575 Garfield Bay Rd, Sagle (208) 263-6074 \

Wolf Gardens Bed & Breakfast www.wolfgardensbedandbreakfast.com 8151 Lakeshore Dr, Sagle (208) 263-8384 \

Hotels & Motels Country Inn www.countryinnsandpoint.com 470700 Hwy. 95 South, Sagle (208) 255-7839 \ u Z n " ^ $ 4 X 1

Public Lands Campground Round Lake State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov (208) 263-3489 " $ r

Reunion/Retreat Center Eureka Center 6162 Eureka Rd, Sagle (208) 263-2217

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Huckleberry Hill Bed and Breakfast www.HuckleberryHillBandB.com 248 Woodland Dr, Sandpoint (208) 920-3357 n ^

Guest Ranch

K2 Inn www.k2innsandpoint.com 501 N 4th Ave, Sandpoint (208) 265-5896 \ n ^

Days Inn - Sandpoint www.daysinn.com 363 Bonner Mall Way, Ponderay (208) 263-1222 \ Z n " ^

Quality Inn - Sandpoint www.choicehotels.com 807 N 5th Ave, Sandpoint (208) 263-2111 u n " ^

Schweitzer Mountain Resort www.schweitzer.com 10,000 Schweitzer Mtn Rd, Sandpoint (208) 263-9555 u n ^

The Waterhouse www.sandpoint.org/waterhouse 1204 W Cedar St, Sandpoint (208) 263-0828 n ^

La Quinta Inn - Sandpoint www.laquinta.com 415 Cedar St, Sandpoint (208) 263-9581 \ u Z n " ^

S & W Motel www.sandwmotel.com 31016 Hwy 200 S, Ponderay (208) 263-5979

Diamond T Guest Ranch www.diamondtranch.com 5361 River Rd, Clark Fork (208) 266-0490

Clark Fork Lodge 121 Antelope Loop, Clark Fork (208) 266-1716

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Caribou Creek Guest Ranch www.cariboucreekguestranch.com (208) 255-5901

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GuestHouse Lodge - Sandpoint www.guesthouseintl.com 476841 Hwy 95 N, Sandpoint (208) 263-2210

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Public Lands Campground

Travel America Plaza 468800 Hwy 95, Sagle (208) 263-6522

Holiday Inn Express - Sandpoint www.hiexpress.com/sandpointnorth 477326 Hwy 95 N, Ponderay (208) 255-4500

USFS Sandpoint Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 1602 Ontario St, Sandpoint (208) 263-5111

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Hotel Ruby Ponderay www.hotelrubyponderay.com 477255 Hwy 95 N, Ponderay (208) 263-5383

River Delta Resort 60190 Hwy 200 E, Clark Fork (208) 266-1335

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Cozy RV Park 65 Westmond Rd, Sagle (208) 265-4949 " 4 X 1 r

Alpine RV Park 91 Sagle Rd, Sagle (208) 265-0179 " 4

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Sandpoint Vacation Rentals www.sandpointvacationrentals.com (208) 263-7570

Birch Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast 1408 J Ln, St Maries (208) 245-2198

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Schweitzer/ULLR Lodge 58 ULLR Drive #1, Sandpoint (208) 255-7093

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St Maries Inn 331 College Ave, St Maries (208) 582-2563

Sleeps Cabins www.sleepscabins.com 231 Lakeshore Dr, Sagle, (208) 255-2122

The Guest House 116 1/2 S 6th St, St Maries (208) 245-5755

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Best Western Edgewater www.sandpointhotels.com 56 Bridge St, Sandpoint (208) 263-3194 n " ^ $ 4 s

River Lake RV Park 145 N River Lake Dr, Clark Fork (208) 266-1115 " ^ 4 X 1 r

Hi Dee Ho RV Park www.lakerv.com/rvpark.html 1200 Fontaine Dr, Ponderay (208) 263-3922 " ^ $ 4 X 1

Vacation Rentals Dover Bay Beach Bungalows doverbaybungalows.com 651 Lakeshore, Dover (208) 263-5493 u n " ^

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Caribou Mountain Lodge www.cariboumountainlodge.com Caribou Creek Rd, Sandpoint (208) 290-1681

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St Joe Riverfront Bed & Breakfast www.stjoeriverbb.com 816 Shepherd Rd, St Maries (208) 245-8687

The Haven on Lake Pend Oreille www.findrentals.com/12474 Sunny Shores Loop, Sagle (208) 610-6966

The Last Resort Vacation Cabin www.lastresortvacation.com 58 E River Dr, Clark Fork (208) 266-0525 u n "

Selkirk Property Management www.selkirkpropertymanagement.com 31656 Hwy 200 Suite 101, Ponderay (208) 263-6000 u n " ^

Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Sandpoint www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Sandpoint (208) 473-2837 Sandpoint Waterfront Vacation Rentals www.adayonthelake.com (209) 687-1450 Z n "

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SMELTERVILLE CDA River Ranger District, Silver Valley Office www.fs.usda.gov 173 Commerce Dr, Smelterville, (208) 783-2363

SPIRIT LAKE RV Park/Campground Sedlmayers Resort www.sedlmayers.com 7712 Spirit Lake Road, Spirit Lake (208) 623-6863 4 r

Vacation Rentals Silver Beach Resort www.silver-beach-resort.com 9724 W. Spirit Lake Rd, Spirit Lake (208) 623-4842

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River Front Suites www.riverfrontsuites.com 105 Main Ave, St Maries (208) 582-1724 n " ^

The Big Eddy Resort 18985 Saint Joe River Rd, St Maries (208) 245-4075 "

Reunion/Retreat Center Palouse Divide Lodge www.myidaholodge.com Hwy 6, MP 23, Palouse Divide Rd, Princeton, (208) 245-3552

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Public Lands Campground

Stoneridge Resort www.stoneridgeresort.com 176 Holiday Loop, Blanchard (208) 437-2451

St Joe Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 222 South 7th St, Ste 1, St Maries (208) 245-2531

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Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Spirit Lake www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Spirit-Lake (208) 473-2837

Misty Meadows RV Park 2800 St Joe River Rd, St Maries (208) 245-2639

ST. MARIES

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Bed & Breakfast Ponderosa Lane Bed & Breakfast www.ponderosalanebb.com 30 Ponderosa Lane, St Maries (208) 245-6639 \ n ^

St Joe Landing www.stjoelanding.com 10100 Railroad Grade Rd, St Maries (208) 245-6737 " $ 4 X 1 r


WALLACE Bed & Breakfast Beale House Bed & Breakfast wallace-id.com/bealehouse.html 107 Cedar St, Wallace (208) 752-7151 \ n

Hotels & Motels Brooks Hotel www.thebrookshotel.com 500 Cedar St, Wallace (208) 556-1571 Stardust Motel 410 Pine St, Wallace (208) 752-1213 0 Z n " ^

Wallace Inn www.thewallaceinn.com 100 Front St, Wallace (208) 752-1252 0 u Z n " ^

Lookout Motel 201 River St, Mullan, (208) 744-1601 Ryan Hotel wallace-id.com/ryan.html 608 Cedar Street, Wallace (208) 753-6001 ^

RV Park/Campground Wallace RV Park wallacervpark.com 108 Nine Mile Rd, Wallace (208) 556-1120 u " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Lookout Pass Ski Area www.skilookout.com I-90, Exit 0, Mullan (208) 744-1301

A Comfy Cottage www.acomfycottage.com 207 Pine St, Wallace (208) 699-7554 n

WORLEY Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel www.cdacasino.com 37914 South Nukwalqw, Worley (800) 523-2464 0 u Z n " ^

Sun Meadow Resort www.sunmeadow.com 30400 S Sunray Trail, Worley (208) 686-8686 ^ 4

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rugged oasis for boaters, fishermen, and families who seek out the West’s most iconic waterways. The Salmon River, known as the “River of No Return” for reasons that quickly become clear, churns up miles and miles of adrenaline-inducing whitewater sure to get a few screams (the good kind) out of you as you raft or kayak its impressive waters. If you prefer, roar over rapids in a jet boat on the Snake River in Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge, or fish the Snake’s waters for giant sturgeon. We’ve got other thrills, too, like blue-ribbon trout streams, insane salmon and steelhead runs, and a bed and breakfast shaped like a beagle (the world-famous Dog Bark Park Inn near Cottonwood). When you dry out, take a scenic late afternoon bicycle ride through golden wheat fields out on the Palouse, or through the flower-filled meadows of Camas Prairie. Tour the many important and sacred sites that make up the Nez Perce National Historic Park, which celebrates the Nimi’ipuu, who have hunted, fished, and lived on these lands for thousands of years. In winter, two words: Snowmobiling. Everywhere.

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MOSCOW Saturday mornings in Moscow are heavenly. Potters, painters, bakers, and growers hawk their wares at the downtown farmers market, cafes serve up locally roasted brews, and cyclists ride out into the golden Palouse. The whole scene has a college town feel, as it should, since it’s home to the University of Idaho, but this is a college town for grown-ups, too—see why so many fall in love with it by touring the historic Fort Russell neighborhood. While you browse downtown’s quaint shops, stop for a tasting at the Camas Prairie Winery or head out to the Appaloosa Museum and learn about the Nez Perce Tribe’s renowned horsemanship. Read up on Idaho’s famous 1910 forest fire and its hero, Edward Pulaski, at the Idaho Forest Fire Museum. Thursday evenings in summer, bring a picnic to East City Park for the Fresh Aire Concert Series. From fall to spring, take in the Great Performance Series, a season of professional dance on the Palouse. Attend live theater at

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Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, Moscow Art Theatre (Too), Moscow Community Theatre, and Hartung Theatre on the university campus— home to Idaho Repertory Theatre and student productions. April brings HempFest fun to East City Park. Be sure to tour the university’s beautiful grounds, originally designed by the Olmsted brothers (of Central Park fame), and its Tudor Gothic-style centerpiece, the Admin building. Take a relaxing stroll through the campus jewel, the 63-acre Arboretum & Botanical Garden, featuring display gardens, tree groves, water features, and trails. In February, follow the music to the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, four days of student performances and evening concerts by new and legendary jazz artists alike.

Palouse

Moscow’s surrounding fields, hills, and forests beckon in all seasons, offering scenic rides through farm country and nonstop sledding on Elk River snowmobile trails. Make the most of your visit by staying at a unique B&B or guest inn, including the Wylie Lauder House, Peterson Barn Guesthouse, or Meadowinds Mansion.

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Moscow

The rolling fields of the Palouse give way to mountain meadows and stands of giant cedar, tamarack, and fir as you head into timber country. Take a day’s drive along Highways 8, 9, 6, and 3 through the sleepy towns of Troy, Princeton, Harvard and Santa. Route 6 bisects St. Joe National Forest, home to large elk herds, trout streams, and wildlands. Out on Highway 8, a gentle trail leads to the spectacular Elk Creek Falls. You’ll find camping, hunting, and snowmobiling adventures around almost every turn!

LEWISTON

Payette National Forest

Let Lewiston be home base for your north central Idaho excursions. Here, where the Snake and Clearwater Rivers meet, you’ll find quaint eateries in a historic, tree-lined downtown and, just a few miles south, a look at one of history’s ultimate adventures at the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center. Hells Gate State Park offers kayak rentals for leisurely paddling, or try to spot otters and hawks as you walk or ride the park’s riverside trail. Consider visiting Lewiston in April, when the town celebrates spring with its month-long dogwood festival. In May, student athletes from across the U.S. compete in the Avista-NAIA World Series on the Lewis-Clark State College campus. Saturday eves in summer, head to Brackenbury Square for live music and the Lewiston Farmer’s Market. Come September, it’s time to get rowdy with the Lewiston Roundup, three days of professional rodeo action. Yearround, check out memorabilia from revered Outdoor Life magazine writer Jack O’Connor at his Hunting Heritage & Education Center located within Hells Gate State Park.

Hells Canyon

Definitely put Hells Canyon on your must-see list. The rugged landscape along North America’s deepest river gorge—carved by the 1,000-mile Snake—is astounding, whether you drive its winding roads, take a jet boat tour, or angle for monster fish. Guided boat tours leave from Lewiston, White Bird, and Hells Canyon Dam. If you prefer to float, find an outfitter to take you through Class IV and V rapids. Drivers, be sure to take in the scenery at roadside beaches.

OROFINO Alongside this small town runs the Clearwater River, where you’ll be landing salmon and steelhead in some of the prettiest waters around. Just north is Dworshak State Park and the forested, 54-mile reservoir of the same name. Camp, swim, boat, and fish for kokanee all around the reservoir, and swing by the 700-foot Dworshak Dam, the third-highest in the U.S. Cold weather brings more ways to play—ski Bald Mountain, ride hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails, and get cozy in a cabin. If you’re a history buff, stop at the Clearwater Historical Museum in Orofino and the Bradbury Memorial Logging Museum in nearby Pierce. Drive the Gold Rush Historic Byway through the Weippe Prairie, where the Nez Perce sheltered the Lewis and Clark expedition. You can learn more about this encounter and the Nez Perce’s history on the prairie at the Weippe Discovery Center. Each August, Pierce throws a big party, the 1860 Days Celebration, to commemorate its history as Idaho’s first gold-rush town. September brings Orofino Lumberjack Days, steeped in the town’s timber “tree-dition.”

REGIONAL INFO ‹ LARGEST CITY

LEWISTON

Population – 32,401

‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 84° Winter Average High – 32° Annual Precipitation – 15"

‹ ELEVATION Highest – 9,400' (He Devil Peak) Lowest – 738' (Lewiston) Lewiston


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Elk River Backcountry Byway

Potlatch River Dworshak Reservoir Dworshak State Park

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Lolo Pass Visitors Center

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Lochsa River

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Clarkston

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Winchester State Park

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SKI AREAS A

‹ Bald Mountain Ski Area skibaldmountain.com

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‹ Cottonwood Butte Ski Area cottonwoodbutte.org

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‹ Snowhaven Ski Area grangeville.us

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CAMAS PRAIRIE East of Lewiston on Highway 95, learn about the Nez Perce at the Nez Perce National Historic Park Visitor Center. The national park preserves many of the Nez Perce Tribe’s important and sacred sites, 26 of which are in Idaho along the Route 95 corridor. After driving through the picturesque Lapwai Creek Canyon, with its wooden railroad trestles, you’ll emerge onto the farmlands of the Camas Prairie, named for the delicate blue flower that blankets its meadows each year. For a unique overnight stay, book a yurt in Winchester Lake State Park. Tour the nearby Wolf Education and Research Center, where you might catch a glimpse of a member of the Owyhee Pack. Continue to Cottonwood, where the Dog Bark Park Inn stands as one of Idaho’s most unusual bed and breakfasts. One of Idaho’s oldest museums, the Historical Museum at St. Gertrude, is also near Cottonwood. It’s a beautiful spot to stretch your legs— and once you see its sweeping prairie views, you’ll be tempted to stay at the adjoining inn. Book a stay for early August during the Raspberry Festival, an annual fundraiser for the museum. Also in August, watch traditional dancers perform at the Chief Looking Glass Powwow in Kamiah.

kayakers, and jet boaters as Idaho’s whitewater capital. Extreme thrill seekers and young families alike can experience the trip of a lifetime down this stretch of deep, forested canyons, high basalt cliffs, and sandy white beaches. You’ll find many experienced outfitters to take you down river in the outdoorsy town of Riggins. Riggins kicks off whitewater season in early June with the Big Water Blow Out River Festival—a day of discounted trips and riverside events. You can launch into another famous Idaho river, the Snake, from Pittsburg Landing near White Bird for access to Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. Be sure to stop at Heaven’s Gate for panoramic views of Hells Canyon and the Salmon River Canyon—but first, check roadway conditions for FS 517, as you’ll be climbing to above 8,000 feet.

Salmon River

Salmon River

If you fish, you’d better be in the Riggins area each spring and fall for plentiful salmon and steelhead runs. Also in the spring, watch racers from the U.S. and Canada rev it up on the River of No Return during the Salmon River Jet Boat Races. Enjoy a small-town rodeo at White Bird Days in June and, in October, head to the Salmon River Art Guild’s annual fall show in Riggins. River Dance Lodge

A bit south, Grangeville welcomes you to summer whitewater trips, fall hunting getaways, and winter snowmobiling. Right around the 4th of July, catch Grangeville Border Days, Idaho’s oldest rodeo. Wow the kids with a stop at the visitor center, which houses a replica of the Tolo Lake Mammoth unearthed nearby. For true Idaho backcountry, drive Highway 14 through Nez Perce National Forest to Elk City or Dixie. Book an all-inclusive whitewater or fishing vacation at the River Dance Lodge on the banks of the Clearwater in Kooskia. Further east, base a whitewater adventure out of Three Rivers Resort & Rafting, a friendly campground/ motel/cabin setting.

Lochsa River

WHITE BIRD AND RIGGINS The mighty Salmon River kicks into high gear between White Bird and Riggins, a rugged area known to rafters,

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Water Play

› North central Idaho is home to hundreds of species, so pack the binocs! Elk, deer, black bear, and smaller critters like river otter and grouse live throughout the area’s thousands of acres of wilderness. In Hells Canyon, be on the lookout for mountain goats, cougars, and bald and golden eagles. Winter is the best time to see large herds of elk and bighorn sheep feeding near the river banks and lower meadows. Any of the national recreation areas, wildlife management areas, and state parks offer a front-row seat to Idaho’s wild side.

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› Rivers rule this region. The Lochsa, Selway, Clearwater, and Salmon all rush down from the Continental Divide to join the Snake at Lewiston. These big waters bring big fish, especially steelhead, the enormous first cousin of the rainbow trout. Pretty much any drive in this pristine section of Idaho reveals a secluded spot to cast a line for Chinook and kokanee salmon, blue-ribbon trout, and bass. If you’re ready to reel in something you can really brag about, head to Hells Canyon for giant sturgeon.

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› You can tell by the names of this area’s whitewater destinations— Hells Canyon, the River of No Return— that action awaits. Our world-class whitewater rivers traverse remote wilderness, power through deep canyons, and meander past dramatic peaks and forested shores. And where there’s water, there’s wildlife, so keep an eye out for mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and black bears.

Views from Above › Take in north central Idaho’s most dramatic peaks, rivers, and canyons from the air. Salmon River Helicopter Tours, flying from just outside Riggins, makes trips over Hells Canyon, the Salmon River Canyon, Seven Devils, and Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness.

Snow Sports › North central Idaho does winter right. If you love quiet, try the Palouse Divide Nordic Ski Area near Moscow or Winchester State Park (rent a yurt as a wintry home base). But if you’re into speed, take your pick of endless snowmobile trails throughout the entire region, including Dworshak Reservoir, Elk City, and Bald Mountain Lookout near Orofino. A great snow season means good riding until late April and even into May in Clearwater County.

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ATTRACTIONS

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MOSCOW

COTTONWOOD

› Chief Looking Glass Powwow In August, celebrate this Nez Perce hero with dancing, drumming, and other tribal events.

› Pedal the Palouse Everything from paved bike paths to single-track mountain biking.

› Dog Bark Park Inn Stay in the “World’s Largest Beagle” or just stop by to browse the whimsical chainsaw art in the gift shop.

LEWISTON › Hells Canyon Roar over rapids in a jet boat in North America’s deepest river gorge.

› Historical Museum at St. Gertrude Explore the history of north central Idaho’s mining, ranching, farming, Nez Perce, and Chinese heritage.

GRANGEVILLE › Tolo Lake Mammoth Replica Ever seen a mammoth? Now you can! Discover this dig site off of Hwy. 95.

› NAIA World Series Catch your favorite college teams as they vie for the NAIA baseball championship. › Lewis and Clark Discovery Center Learn about the adventurers’ trek through the area.

› University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden Take in year-round displays of native and ornamental species.

RIGGINS › Whitewater Capital of the World Nat Geo’s top whitewater rafting destinations on the Salmon River. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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HISTORY Lewis and Clark › Imagine making your way through 200-plus miles of some of the country’s most rugged mountain terrain—with scarce food and water, and clothing not warm enough to shield against cold—right at the onset of an Idaho winter. That’s just what the Lewis and Clark expedition did in 11 days in 1805, along what’s now celebrated as the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway (Highway 12). This breathtaking route winds along the Lochsa and Clearwater Rivers, both of which hold National Wild and Scenic River status, and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. The travelers arrived weary and starving at Weippe Prairie, where the

Nez Perce Tribe fed and sheltered them. Considered the most hospitable tribe the party encountered, the Nez Perce had lived, hunted, harvested camas roots, and fished in this area for thousands of years. The Nez Perce creation story begins at the Heart of the Monster, along the byway in Kamiah. To discover more about Nez Perce history and culture, stop at any one of the 38 sites in the Nez Perce National Historical Park, or visit the park’s headquarters in Spalding. Find out more about the expedition at the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center at Hells Gate State Park in Lewiston.

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RoDonna’s Country Haus Restaurant & Village Motel 407 Foster Ave, Cottonwood (208) 962-3391

Elk River Recreation Campgrounds www.elkriverrecreation.com 407 W Main, Elk River, (208) 826-3468

Nez Perce Tribe (208) 843-7342, nezperce.org

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BLM Cottonwood Field Office www.blm.gov 1 Butte Dr, Cottonwood, (208) 962-3245

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Huckleberry Heaven RV Park www.huckleberryrentals.com (208) 826-3405 " $ 4 X

Vacation Rentals Red Barn Rentals elkriverid.com (208) 553-3262

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Sable Trail Ranch www.sabletrailranch.com Red River Rd, Elk City, (208) 842-2672

Whitebird Summit Lodge www.whitebirdsummitlodge.com 2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd, Grangeville (208) 983-1802

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Gateway Inn - Grangeville www.idahogatewayinn.com 700 W Main St, Grangeville (208) 983-2500

AHSAHKA Dworshak State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 9934 Freeman Creek, Lenore (208) 476-5994 " $ 4 s X 1 r

BOVILL Bovill City RV Park 100 Railroad Ave, Bovill, (208) 826-3603 " $ 4 s X 1

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Elk City Hotel/Motel & Gift Shop elkcityhotelid.com 289 Main St, Elk City, (208) 842-2452

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Mariel’s Bed & Breakfast 649 Meadow Creek Rd, Cottonwood (208) 962-5927 \

Dog Bark Park Inn B&B www.dogbarkparkinn.com 2421 Business Loop 95, Cottonwood (208) 962-3647 \ Z n "

USFS Red River/Elk City Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 300 American River Rd, Elk City (208) 842-2255

RV Park/Campground Sleepy Hollow RV Park 150 Ridgeway Dr #17, Elk City (208) 842-2268 " 4 X 1

Vacation Rentals Prospector Cabins 4500 Ericson Ridge, Elk City (208) 842-2597 u Z n " ^

Mud Springs 207 Elk City Wagon Rd, Elk City (208) 983-3528 n r

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Downtowner Inn www.grangevillelodging.com 113 E North, Grangeville, (208) 983-1110 u n ^

Evergreen Suites www.evergreensuites.com 605 E Main Street, Apt #6, Grangeville (208) 983-2587 Z n "

Elkhorn Lodge elkhornlodge.wordpress.com 822 SW 1st, Grangeville, (208) 983-1500 n "

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Red River Corrals & Cabins 3586 Red River Rd, Elk City (208) 842-2228

Country Court Mobile Home & RV Park www.countrycourtmobilehomepark.com 467 Country Court Dr, Grangeville (208) 983-2587

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Mountain View M/H RV Park www.mountainviewmhrvpark.com 127 Cunningham St #39, Grangeville (208) 983-2328 " 4 X 1


Bear Den RV Resort www.beardenrv.com 16967 Hwy 95 S, Grangeville (208) 983-0140

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USFS Lochsa Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 502 Lowry St, Kooskia (208) 926-4275

Econo Lodge - Lewiston www.choicehotels.com 1021 Main St, Lewiston, (208) 743-0899 \ n " ^

USFS Fenn/Moose Creek Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov (208) 926-4258

Inn America - Lewiston www.innamerica.com 702 21st St, Lewiston, (208) 746-4600

Hearthstone - Elegant Lodge by the River hearthstone-lodge.com 3250 Hwy. 12, MP 64, Kamiah (208) 935-1492

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Quilt House Bed & Breakfast & Quilt Shop www.quilthousebedandbreakfast.com (208) 935-7668

Idaho Sportsman Lodge www.idahosportsmanlodge.com 103 East St, Stites, (208) 926-4766

Golden Oak Inn 3001 North-South Hwy, Lewiston (208) 746-7797

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Hillary Motel 2030 North-South Hwy, Lewiston (208) 743-8514

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Sundown Motel 1004 3rd St, Kamiah, (208) 935-2568

Italianna Inn www.italiannainn.com 2728 11th Ave, Lewiston, (208) 743-4552

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Reunion/Retreat Center Flying B Ranch www.flyingbranch.com 2900 Lawyer Creek Rd, Kamiah (208) 935-0755 0 \ u Z n " ^

RV Park/Campground Lewis Clark Resort www.lewisclarkresort.com 4243 Hwy 12, Kamiah, (208) 935-2556 u Z n " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Long Camp RV Park www.longcamprvpark.com 4192 Hwy 12, MP 68, Kamiah (208) 935-7922 Z n " ^ 4 s X 1 r

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Pistol Palace www.thepistolpalace.com 1028 Main St, Lewiston, (208) 798-0909

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Ryan’s Wilderness Inn www.wildinn2.com 8883 Hwy 12, Kooskia, (208) 926-4706

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Three Rivers Resort & Rafting www.threeriversrafting.com Hwy 12, Lowell, (208) 926-4430 u " ^ 4 X 1 r

Vacation Rentals Lewis & Clark Trail Cabin www.airbnb.com/rooms/356491 139 Little Smith Creek Rd, Kooskia (208) 926-4718 n "

MOSCOW Bed & Breakfast MaryJanesFarm Bed & Breakfast www.maryjanesfarm.org/bb 1000 Wild Iris Lane, Moscow (208) 882-6819 \ n ^

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Best Western Plus University Inn www.uinnmoscow.com 1516 Pullman Rd, Moscow (208) 882-0550 Idaho Inn www.idahoinn.com 645 W Pullman Rd, Moscow (208) 885-1480

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Wylie Lauder House Bed & Breakfast www.wylielauderhouse.com 1320 Deakin Ave. Ext., Moscow (208) 883-5593 n ^

Paradise View Bed & Breakfast paradiseviewbb.com 1005 Joyce Rd, Moscow, (360) 480-2049 \ n " ^

Hotels & Motels La Quinta Inn - Moscow www.lq.com 185 Warbonnet Dr, Moscow (208) 882-5365

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Hillcrest Motel www.hillcrestmoscow.com 706 N Main, Moscow, (208) 882-7579 \ n " ^

Vacation Rentals Browne Block Guest House www.browneblockguesthouse.com 112 S Main St, Moscow, (208) 883-3661 n " ^

Little Green Guesthouse www.littlegreenguesthouse.com 1020 South Adams Street, Moscow (208) 669-1654 n

Peterson Barn Guesthouse www.petersonbarn.com 847 Travois Way, Moscow (208) 882-4620 ^

NEZPERCE Nezperce Hotel nezpercehotel.com 603-605 Fourth Ave, Nezperce (208) 937-2265 n " ^

Nezperce RV Park cityofnezperce.com 502 5th Ave, Nezperce, (208) 937-1021 " $ 4 s X r

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Fairfield Inn & Suites - Moscow www.marriott.com 1000 W Pullman Rd, Moscow (208) 882-4600

The High Country Inn & Country Catering www.thehighcountryinn.com 4232 Old Ahsahka Grade, Ahsahka (208) 476-7570

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packing lots of super-fun vacations into one. Within a few hours’ drive, you can hike through evergreen forests to remote alpine lakes or spy antelope roaming the high-country desert—or in just minutes, move from bustling city life to farmlands and fruit orchards. It’s the kind of place where you start your morning with a pint of local berries from a downtown farmers market, hit the trails or the whitewater, and head back in plenty of time to grab a bite and watch a play. Definitely seek out local Idaho food and wines—both are receiving the same high acclaim that the region’s recreational offerings have long enjoyed. In, fact, southwest Idaho has the distinction of being named an American Viticultural Area for its excellent grape-growing conditions—so put a winery tour on your short list. Plan to spend time in Boise, Idaho’s capital city, for a lively arts and culture scene, river and foothills fun, and Boise State University games. Boise’s also a central hub for day trips to scenic spots like McCall, Cascade, and Idaho City to the north—and Silver City, sand dunes, and the world’s most dense concentration of nesting birds of prey just to the south.

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VALLEY/ADAMS COUNTIES When one of the main roads through an entire region is a national scenic byway, you know you’re somewhere special. That’s the case here, where Idaho 55 doubles as the Payette River Scenic Byway, a route that takes you past dramatic whitewater, farmland, and meadows, and through high-walled, forested canyons. Its northern tip begins in New Meadows, where—just two miles north along Route 95—you can stand on the 45th parallel halfway between the North Pole and the equator. While you’re here, tee off at MeadowCreek Golf Resort, where the course winds you through meadows and towering pines and delivers a view of Granite Mountain to the northeast. Zims Hot Springs is a favorite destination for locals—so pre- or post-touring, relax in the 104° soaking tub and let the kids splash away in the slightly cooler Olympic-size pool. At New Meadows, you’ll hit a fork in the road, and each way leads to awesome adventures. (We recommend trying both!) If you take US 95 south, you’ll

roll into the small town of Cambridge, the southern gateway to Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge. From Cambridge, go west on Idaho 71 and connect with the 22-mile Hells Canyon Scenic Byway for one of the most stunning drives around. You’ll curve along the Snake River, below picturesque cliffs, atop high desert ridges, and past Oxbow and Hells Canyon Reservoirs before arriving at Hells Canyon Dam. If you’re up for action, book a rafting or jet boat trip with any of the area’s experienced outfitters.

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Should you choose Idaho 55 from New Meadows, you’ll be welcomed by the mountain resort town of McCall. McCall sits quietly on the shores of Payette Lake, and it’s one of those casual places you love to visit all year round. In summer, you can water and jet ski, canoe, kayak, and sail the lake, or just hang out and play on one of the city’s sandy beaches. Keep an eye out for resident lake monster Sharlie when you take a scenic jaunt with Payette Lake Cruises; the sunset cruise is a pretty spectacular way to spend an evening. Since you’re on vacation, treat yourself to a sunny afternoon on the greens—you’ve got

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your choice of the challenging Jug Mountain Ranch, three scenic courses at the McCall Golf Club, and, for guests of Shore Lodge, the Whitetail Club. If you like to camp, reserve a spot or cabin at Ponderosa State Park and play the days away within its 1,500 acres. The park has a beach and boat launch area, and you can rent kayaks to paddle Payette Lake. End your afternoon with mouth-watering, mountain-sized scoops from Ice Cream Alley downtown. Mid-July, head to the tiny nearby town of Roseberry for its annual Summer Music Festival—two days of happy music on a general store lawn. In the July/August time frame, enjoy classical chamber music and jazz concerts during McCall’s SummerFest.

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In winter, hit Brundage Mountain Resort’s 1,500 acres of ski and snowboard terrain. At the Activity Barn, Brundage’s tubing hill just south of McCall, you and your kids can race down 700 feet of pure awesome; they might also enjoy the smaller, T-bar-served Little Ski Hill off Idaho 55 a few miles from town. If you’ve got strong ankles, lace up for some laps around the rink at the Manchester Ice and Event Centre in downtown McCall, open year-round. And, no matter what, bundle up for McCall’s Winter Carnival in late January/early February, a fun week of snow sculptures, snow bike races, tastings, and lots of family fun. South of McCall is Lake Cascade, a spot popular among the boating, fishing, and camping set. Claim a site along the shore within Lake Cascade State Park and head out for a day on the water. Don’t miss Kelly’s Whitewater Park, just south of Cascade on the North Fork of the Payette, to kayak, surf, paddleboard—or take it easy in a tube.

If you’re feeling extra adventurous, take a zip-line tour high above Tamarack Resort, on the west side of Lake Cascade near the small town of Donnelly. Extend your adventure with a mountain bike ride on Tamarack’s trails, which include 12 miles of lift-serviced singletrack. You’ll definitely deserve a long mineral-rich soak under the pines at Gold Fork Hot Springs. Come winter, stir it up in the open meadows near the southern end of Cascade Reservoir, some of the best snowmobiling country around. Hit Tamarack for a relaxed alpine, cross-country, or snowshoe experience.

IDAHO CITY Idaho City is a classic Old West town. Back in its heyday—gold was discovered here in 1862—it was actually the Pacific Northwest’s biggest city, home to thousands of miners and a center of regional commerce. You’ll be able to imagine what mining life was like here as you walk its wooden sidewalks past Idaho’s first newspaper building, an old jail, a general store, and other rustic buildings. Explore artifacts in the Boise Basin Museum, browse antique stores, and relax with a huckleberry ice cream cone or a cold beverage in a saloon right out of the 1860s.

BOISE Boise used to be one of the West’s best-kept secrets—now, it seems to be a permanent fixture on “Best Cities” lists. You’ll find a mix of beautiful scenery, easily accessible outdoor recreation, abundant culture, and friendly residents.

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‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 90° Winter Average High – 35° Annual Precipitation – 11"

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Boise’s vibrant downtown spans a few small sections—the main historic district that runs along Main and Idaho Streets; BoDo, a newer area with bigname retailers; and the Basque Block, a charming street that highlights Idaho’s Basque heritage. The Linen District on the western end of downtown is worth the walk for the popular Big City Coffee and the Modern Hotel, where a crowd gathers on summer evenings for cocktails and music on the patio. The Boise State University campus is close to downtown, and trust us, you’ll know when it’s game day here—the Broncos have some of the most loyal fans ever. The university is also a hub for the performing arts; its Morrison Center is home base for the Boise Philharmonic, Ballet Idaho, and Opera Idaho. As you walk downtown, feel free to go in the Idaho State Capitol Building to view its state history exhibits. You can easily walk to many of Boise’s museums and culturally significant sites from downtown, including the Boise Art Museum, the Idaho Historical Museum, and the Idaho Black History Museum, all located in Julia Davis Park. The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial is also close by, a tranquil space on the Boise River that encourages discussion and reflection. Visit the Basque Museum and Cultural Center to learn about the colorful history of the Basques in Idaho. See the graceful mansions built by the city’s early residents along Warm Springs Avenue on your way to the Idaho Botanical Garden and the Old Idaho Penitentiary. During spring, summer, and fall, life is lived outside—and much of that happens on or near the Boise River. This gem winds through the city, and you can access it in many of the riverfront parks; walk, jog, and bike along its banks on the 25-mile Greenbelt; and fish its waters for rainbow trout. It’s tradition to float the river on a hot day, so head to Barber Park to rent a raft that will take you on a leisurely trip downriver to the Ann Morrison Park take-out. Bring your gear, or rent gear from a local provider, and kayak or surf the waves at the Boise River Park on the west end of town. Eagle Island State Park, 11 miles west of downtown,

is another fun summer spot, with a beach, a water slide, and plenty of shade for picnicking. In the summer, there’s really no such thing as downtime in Boise. You can take in minor-league baseball games, rodeos, and road-bike races (much of Boise turns out to cheer on the Twilight Criterium racers who wind through downtown streets at breakneck speeds). Pick up produce and handmade wares at Boise’s two farmers markets on Saturday mornings, and join locals for music at Alive After Five on Wednesday evenings. Head to nearby Horseshoe Bend (north on scenic Highway 55) for zip-line adventures and a ride on the historic Thunder Mountain Railroad. Throughout the year, the Boise area hosts an eclectic slate of entertainment, like March’s indie Treefort Music Fest, a summer concert series at the Idaho Botanical Garden, and outdoor performances by the Idaho Shakespeare Festival (wine and picnics encouraged). In September, hundreds of northwestern artisans set up shop for Art in the Park at Julia Davis Park and, on the first Thursday of each month, downtown galleries and shops keep their doors open late for special events and extra browsing time.

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If you love the stage, catch productions by the Boise Contemporary Theater, Knock ’em Dead Dinner Theatre, Boise Little Theater, Alley Repertory Theatre, or Boise State’s Theatre Arts Department. In winter, hit Bogus Basin, the local ski hill that’s only 15 miles from downtown, or see what’s on the schedule for our professional hockey and basketball teams. If you’re visiting in early winter, prepare to be dazzled at Winter Garden Aglow, when the Idaho Botanical Garden strings more than 250,000 lights among its trees and gardens.

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Wildlife watchers will enjoy the Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey’s interpretive displays and talks. In spring, head south to the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area to see winged predators soar high above the Snake River. Anytime, explore the Idaho Fish and Game MK Nature Center to see fish (including sturgeon!) and waterfowl species in natural habitats. This is a fun spot for kids—especially if they spot a raccoon or fawn.

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When you’re ready to nosh, you’ll find tons of downtown eateries, from Bacon, a cozy breakfast and lunch spot, to casual favorites like Bittercreek, Fork, and Bardenay. The modern State & Lemp pairs northwestern foods and wines on its prix fixe menu, and Chandler’s Steakhouse and Ruth’s Chris Steak House (in the new Zion’s Bank building) offer fine steaks and seafood. Of course, you’ll want to try Basque cuisine at one of Boise’s authentic restaurants: Leku Ona, Bar Gernika, or the Basque Market. In the Orchard Street area, grab a gyro at Bosnia Express or noodles at Wok-Inn Noodle. If you’re overnighting in Boise, you have many lodging options right in the heart of downtown. You’ll feel immediately at home at the Boise Guest House and the Idaho Heritage Inn—a charming B&B—as well as at the stylish Hotel 43 and the retro Modern Hotel.

GARDEN VALLEY/LOWMAN Garden Valley and Lowman are small communities much loved by the hikers, bikers, kayakers, and rafters who play

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in the area. They both sit along the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway, a lovely ride through pastoral lands and the steep canyon carved by the South Fork of the Payette. In summer months, rent a riverside cabin, soak in the area’s many hot springs, and attend a musical at Starlight Mountain Theater. In winter, look for elk herds near the Danskin river access.

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WESTERN BOISE VALLEY Tour the broad valley west of Boise and you’ll find yourself in a rich agricultural region. Growers produce cherries, apples, and other fruits in the area’s many orchards, plus veggies, hops, and wine grapes. You can taste what’s fresh at farmers markets in the cities of Nampa, Caldwell, and Kuna, and at roadside produce stands. The small town of Emmett holds its annual Cherry Festival in June, and you can pick your own fragrant bouquets during the Lavender Festival each July. Spend an afternoon touring the region’s wineries to taste why they’re earning so much national attention. Meridian and Eagle are fast-growing neighbors of Boise, each with familyfriendly neighborhoods and great golf courses. If you’re here with kids, spend a day splashing at Roaring Springs Water Park in Meridian and playing mini golf at the adjacent Wahooz Family Fun Zone. Catch a movie, bowl, or shop at The Village at Meridian. For super speed, check out the Meridian Speedway or Star’s Firebird Raceway, and for rides, music, and games, have a blast at the Western Idaho State Fair in August. If you like things truly wild, walk the nature trails at Deer Flat Wildlife Refuge at Lake Lowell west of Nampa to observe migrating waterfowl and songbirds.

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Caldwell and Nampa both celebrate summer with boot-stompin’ fun, when professional cowboys come to town to compete in rodeos. Nampa’s Snake River Stampede happens in July, and the Caldwell Night Rodeo gets going in August. If you enjoy history, visit the Warhawk Air Museum in Nampa to see vintage World War II planes and artifacts. Williamson Vineyards

In June, see musicians pluck and bow their hearts out at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest in the small town of Weiser. The event, more than 60 years young, is a laid-back, feel-good outing for all ages.

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Climb, slide, laugh (and repeat) as you attempt to make it 470 feet uphill at Bruneau Dunes State Park, located 18 miles west of Mountain Home. If that doesn’t sound fun, there’s still lots to do here, like camping, swimming, fishing, and—on Friday and Saturday nights—star gazing at the observatory. Outside the park along Hot Springs Road, gaze down into the impressive 1,200-foot-deep Bruneau Canyon. Two area reservoirs—CJ Strike and Anderson Ranch Dam—promise an adventurous day of fishing, boating, and swimming. You can camp at CJ Strike, and in winter, snowmobile and kite board the open country and rolling hills around Anderson Ranch Dam. A detour at Glenns Ferry brings you to Three Island Crossing State Park, located near a significant Oregon Trail river crossing. The onsite Oregon Trail History and Education Center highlights stories

from the largest mass migration in American history and the native tribes who inhabited the area at the time. Stop by the nearby Crossings Winery for a tasting, and spend some downtime on the Vineyard Greens Golf Course.

OWYHEE COUNTY High desert and deep river gorges form the magnificent landscape of Owyhee County. Experience these colorful canyonlands up close by booking a river trip on the Bruneau or Owyhee Rivers during spring runoff—when rapids are at their peak and wildflowers are in full bloom. Set aside some time to get to and explore the historic mining town of Silver City high in the Owyhee Mountains. Take a relaxed stroll to its pioneer cemetery, the old Masonic Hall, and other original structures, then grab lunch or dinner at the old Idaho Hotel, built in 1863. If you plan ahead, you can actually still stay at the hotel! (Before you drive to Silver City, check road conditions; high-clearance vehicles are recommended yearround.) Further east, near Grandview, stop at Lawson’s Emu-Z-Um, a former emu ranch that now houses authentic replicas of an 1860s-era town, Native American artifacts, and the Silver City Schoolhouse Museum. Pack a swimsuit so you and the kids can splash and soak in the indoor mineral pool at Givens Hot Springs—and if you bring a tent, too, there’s plenty of room to camp. In spring, look for nesting hawks, owls, and eagles high up in the cliffs at the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. You can also hike, bike, and camp in the area’s 485,000 acres.

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RECREATION Water Play › Take your pick of plentiful waters— Payette Lake and Cascade, Lucky Peak, Arrowrock, and Anderson Ranch Reservoirs—for boating, fishing, canoeing, and Jet Ski adventures. For a quiet backcountry experience, hike to the upper reaches of the Payette and Boise National Forests to enjoy a rugged alpine lake all to yourself. › Book a scenic whitewater trip on one of the forks of the Payette River, or surf and practice your tricks at two man-made parks: Kelly’s Whitewater Park near Cascade or Boise River Park near Whitewater Park Boulevard in Boise. In the heat of summer, float the Boise River from Barber Park to Ann Morrison Park.

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› Batter, batter, swing—right into Boise’s many sports venues for fierce loyalty, pro talent, and cold beer. A Boise Hawks baseball game at Memorial Stadium in nearby Garden City is a rite of summer. In fall and winter, grab seats courtside as the Idaho Stampede, our NBA development team, brings pro baller action to CenturyLink Arena in downtown Boise. Feel a cold blast of adrenaline when you cheer on the Steelheads hockey team, which takes its fight to the ice at CenturyLink. You’ve probably heard about

Boise State’s blue turf and Broncos football team, so see what the fuss is all about at a home game.

Trails & Zips › Head for the hills—on foot or in the saddle—when you’re in Boise. The city’s foothills frame the northern edge of town and are full of great hiking and mountain biking trails accessible from parks and many neighborhoods. For steeper terrain, head to Bogus Basin, Brundage, or Tamarack Resorts—all open year-round for biking, hiking, and snow sports. For an easy, kid-friendly hike, try the exercise trail around the airport in Idaho City; they’ll love the trees, water, and possibility of an icecream cone reward in town afterward.

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› Take a walk you won’t soon forget at Walter’s Ferry, where an unusual nature trail winds through an eclectic assortment of birdhouses, statues, spiritual symbols, and a flock of white peacocks. › If you’re ever going to zip, you should do it here, above meadows, lakes, and ponderosa pine forests. Try Tamarack Canopy Zipline Tour near Donnelly—it’s been voted a Top 10 tour by USA Today. If you’re closer to Horseshoe Bend, Zip Idaho will have you up above the treeline in no time.

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Southwest Idaho’s landscape transitions from timbered peaks of the heartland to Idaho’s largest city and on to sand dunes and high desert. What’s special about this region is how the lines blur between the tamed and untamed.

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› Kelly’s Whitewater Park Novice and advanced kayakers alike can find a thrill on the North Fork of the Payette River.

› Basque Museum & Cultural Center Celebrates one of the highest concentrations of Basques in the United States.

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› Boise Art Museum Boise’s oldest visual arts organization with rotating and permanent collections; a true inspiration! Closed Mondays.

› BanBury Golf Course A beautiful course on the South Channel of the Boise River.

› Idaho Botanical Garden The beautifully kept gardens host tours and special events all year long.

› Thunder Mountain Line Take a scenic train ride through the forested slopes of the Payette River.

› Idaho Shakespeare Festival This beautiful outdoor space celebrates the works of Shakespeare and offers fantastic food and libations.

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› MK Nature Center Explore a bit of wild Idaho and learn about our fish and wildlife. › Old Idaho Penitentiary Now a historical landmark, the “Pen” offers one of the West’s most informative prison tours. › Treefort Music Fest Local, regional and touring bands alike hit the stage for several days each March. The festival has expanded to include tech, art, storytelling, and even yoga.

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› The Springs A true hot springs retreat! With poolside food and beverage service. It doesn’t get much more relaxing than this.

KUNA › Birds of Prey Conservation Area Visit a dramatic landscape that protects North America’s highest density of nesting raptors.

MCCALL › Jug Mountain Ranch Golf, Nordic skiing and bike trails are all available at this picturesque recreation area.

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› McCall Winter Carnival Go north for larger-than-life snow sculptures, snow sports, and other wintry fun. › Payette Lake Sandy beaches, family cruises, paddleboarding, and boating, all surrounded by scenic mountain views. › Whitetail Golf Course Listed as a Top 100 Best Course in America by Golfweek Magazine. 18 holes, driving range.

MERIDIAN › Wahooz Family Fun Zone Bowling, miniature golf, go-karts, and more at this wild family adventure spot.

NAMPA › Warhawk Air Museum Celebrate and honor America’s veterans and their stories at this spectacular museum.

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Southwest Idaho Travel Association 800-635-5240, visitsouthwestidaho.org Shoshone-Paiute Tribes (208) 759-3100, shopaitribes.org

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Leku Ona Basque Hotel www.lekuonaid.com/basque-hotel 117 S 6th St, Boise (208) 345-6665

Comfort Suites - Boise Airport www.choicehotels.com 2906 Vista Ave, Boise (208) 472-1222

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Marriott TownePlace Suites Boise Downtown www.marriott.com 1455 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 429-8881

Motel 6 Boise www.motel6.com 2323 Airport Way, Boise (208) 344-3506

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Best Western Plus Northwest Lodge www.bestwestern.com/northwestlodge 6989 Federal Way, Boise (208) 287-2300 0 \ u Z n ^

Best Western Airport Inn www.bestwestern.com/prop_13040 2660 Airport Way, Boise (208) 384-5000 0 \ u Z n " ^

Paragon Corporate Housing www.paragoncorporatehousing.com (208) 321-0500 n " ^

Boise Hillside Suites www.boisehillsidesuites.com 4480 N Kitsap Way, Boise (208) 336-6502 n ^

ATLANTA Beaver Lodge (208) 864-2132 u Z

BANKS Idaho Guest Ranch www.IdahoGuestRanch.com 702 Drybuck Rd, Banks, (208) 584-3100 u Z ^

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Bed & Breakfast Boise Guest House www.boiseguesthouse.com 614 N 5th St, Boise, (208) 761-6798 n " ^

Boise Inn www.theboiseinn.com 4060 W Fairview Ave, Boise (208) 344-4030 \ u Z n " ^

Safari Inn Downtown www.safariinndowntown.com 1070 Grove St, Boise (208) 344-6556

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Quality Inn - (Boise) Airport www.choicehotels.com 2526 Airport Way, Boise (208) 336-0077 0 \ u n " ^

Super 8 - Boise www.super8.com 2773 Elder St, Boise (208) 344-8871 0 \ u n " ^

Hampton Inn & Suites Boise Downtown boisedowntownsuites.hamptoninn.com 495 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 331-1900 0 \ u n ^

Howard Johnson Boise Airport www.hojo.com 8002 W Overland, Boise (208) 322-4404 \ Z " ^

Springhill Suites by Marriott Boise ParkCenter www.marriott.com/boidt 424 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise (208) 342-1044 0 \ u Z n " ^

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Sun Liner Motel LLC 3433 Chinden Blvd, Boise (208) 344-7647

La Quinta - Emerald 6546.lq.com 7965 W Emerald St, Boise (208) 378-7000

Homewood Suites by Hilton www.boise.homewoodsuites.com 7699 W Spectrum St, Boise (208) 376-1000

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Bond Street Motel Apartments www.bondmotel.com 1680 N Phillippi St, Boise (208) 322-4407

Shilo Inn Suites - Boise Airport www.shiloinns.com 4111 Broadway Ave, Boise (208) 343-7662

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Best Western Plus Vista Inn at the Airport www.bestwestern.com/vistainnattheairport 2645 Airport Way, Boise, (208) 336-8100

SpringHill Suites by Marriott - Boise www.marriott.com/boish 6325 N Cloverdale Rd, Boise (208) 939-8266

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Hilton Garden Inn - Boise Spectrum www.hiltongardeninn.com 7699 W Spectrum St, Boise (208) 376-1000

Budget Host Inn www.budgethostinn.biz 8002 Overland Rd, Boise (208) 322-4404

Candlewood Suites Boise Towne Square www.candlewoodsuites.com/boiseid 700 N Cole Rd, Boise, (208) 322-4300

Idaho Heritage Inn www.idheritageinn.com 109 W Idaho St, Boise, (208) 342-8066

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Extended Stay America www.extendedstayamerica.com 2500 S Vista Ave, Boise, (208) 363-9040

Shilo Inn - Boise Riverside www.shiloinns.com 3031 Main St, Boise, (208) 344-3521

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The Riverside Hotel riversideboise.com 2900 W Chinden Blvd, Boise (208) 343-1871

Hampton Inn & Suites Boise Spectrum boisespectrumsuites.hamptoninn.com 7499 W Overland, Boise, (208) 323-2500

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Budget Inn - Boise 2600 Fairview Ave, Boise (208) 344-8617

Fairfield Inn - Boise www.fairfieldinn.com/boifi 3300 S Shoshone Ave, Boise (208) 331-5656

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La Quinta Inns & Suites - Boise 2613 Vista Ave, Boise, (208) 914-2053

Holiday Motel - Boise 5416 W Fairview Ave, Boise (208) 376-4631

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The Grove Hotel www.grovehotelboise.com 254 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 383-0080 0 u n ^

Cabana Inn www.cabana-inn.com 1600 Main St, Boise, (208) 343-6000 n " ^

Wolff Services www.wolffservices.com 511 E 46th St, Ste 2, Boise (208) 387-0694 u n " ^

West River Inn 3525 Chinden Blvd, Boise (208) 338-1155 n "

Oxford Suites Boise www.oxfordsuitesboise.com 1426 S Entertainment Ave, Boise (208) 322-8000 0 \ u Z n " ^

Chinden Motor Inn 4678 Chinden Blvd, Boise (208) 322-8668 Boise Hotel and Conference Center www.theboisehotel.com 3300 Vista Ave, Boise, (208) 343-4900 0 u n " ^

Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtowner www.redlion.com 1800 Fairview Ave, Boise (208) 344-7691 0 u Z n " ^

Holiday Inn Boise Airport www.holidayinn.com/boiseairport 2970 W Elder St, Boise, (208) 344-7444 0 u Z n ^

Modern Hotel and Bar www.themodernhotel.com 1314 Grove St, Boise, (208) 424-8244 \ u Z n " ^

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Courtyard by Marriott Boise Downtown marriott.com/boicy 222 S Broadway Ave, Boise (208) 331-2700 0 u Z n ^

Twin Springs Resort twinspringsidaho.com (208) 861-1226

Public Lands Campground USACE Macks Creek Park corpslakes.usace.army.mil (208) 343-0671 " r

USFS Boise District www.fs.gov 3948 Development Ave, Boise, (208) 384-3300 Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area www.blm.gov 3948 Development Ave, Boise, (208) 384-3300

RV Park/Campground Hi Valley RV Park www.g7rvresorts.com 10555 Horseshoe Bend Rd, Boise (208) 939-8080 u Z " ^ $ 4 s X 1

Mountain View RV Park - Boise www.boiservpark.com 2040 Airport Way, Boise (208) 345-4141 u " ^ $ 4 s X 1

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Hampton Inn - Boise Airport www.boiseairport.hamptoninn.com 3270 S Shoshone St, Boise (208) 331-5600

Boise Riverside RV Park www.BoiseRiversideRVPark.com 6000 N Glenwood St, Boise (208) 375-7432 " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

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Vacation Rentals

Residence Inn by Marriott Boise Downtown www.marriott.com/boiid 1401 S Lusk Ave, Boise, (208) 344-1200

Pioneer Condominiums @ Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation www.pioneercondos.com (866) 799-3823

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Inn America - Boise www.innamerica.com 2275 Airport Way, Boise, (208) 389-9800

Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Boise www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Boise 121 9th St Ste 302, Boise (208) 473-2837

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Rodeway Inn - Airport (Boise) www.choicehotels.com 2799 Airport Way, Boise, (208) 336-7377

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Owyhee Bed & Breakfast owyheebandb.com 31063 T Ranch Rd, Bruneau (208) 908-2615

Hotel 43 www.hotel43.com 981 W Grove St, Boise, (208) 342-4622 0 u n ^

Anniversary Inn www.anniversaryinn.com 1575 S Lusk Ave, Boise, (208) 387-4900 \ u n

Hyatt Place Boise Towne Square www.hyattplace.com 925 N Milwaukee, Boise, (208) 375-1200 0 \ u Z n ^

State Motel - Boise 1115 N 28th St, Boise, (208) 344-7254 " VISITIDAHO.ORG |

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Hotels & Motels Bruneau One Stop 45251 Hwy 51, Bruneau, (208) 845-2511

Public Lands Campground USFS Bruneau District www.fs.gov 3948 Development Ave, Boise, (208) 384-3300


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Best Western Plus Caldwell Inn & Suites www.bestwestern.com 908 Specht Ave, Caldwell (208) 454-7225 \ u n "

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I-84 Motor Inn 505 Hannibal St, Caldwell (208) 459-1536

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Canyon Springs RV Resort www.CanyonSpringsRVresort.com 21965 Chicago St, Caldwell (208) 402-6630

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Country Corners RV Park & Campground www.countrycornersrvpark.com 17671 Oasis Rd, Caldwell (208) 453-8791 u " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Bruneau Dunes State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 27608 Sand Dunes Rd, Mountain Home (208) 366-7919 " ^ $ s X 1 r

RV Park/Campground Mountain View Reservoir Campground www.shopaitribes.org Hwy 51, Owyhee, (208) 759-3246 " $ 4 s 1 r

CALDWELL Bed & Breakfast Wild Rose Manor Bed & Breakfast www.wildrosemanor.com 5800 Oasis Rd, Caldwell (208) 454-3331 \ u Z n ^

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HAT Ranch Vineyard Guest Suite www.hatranchwinery.com 15343 Plum Rd, Caldwell (208) 994-6416

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Mrs Hood’s Bed & Breakfast 1816 E Maple, Caldwell (208) 459-2683 \ n

Caldwell Campground and RV Park www.caldwellcampgroundandrvparkllc.com (208) 454-0279 " ^ $ 4 X 1 r

Ambassador RV Resort www.g7rvresorts.com 615 S Smeed Pkwy, Caldwell (208) 454-8584 " ^ $ 4 s X 1

CAMBRIDGE Bed & Breakfast Hells Canyon Adventures www.hellscanyonadventures.com 4200 Hells Canyon Dam Rd, Oxbow (541) 785-3352 \ Z n ^

Hotels & Motels Gateway Motel, Store & Cafe (208) 257-3531 n

Frontier Motel & RV Park frontiermotel.net (208) 257-4000

Hells Canyon Parks www.idahopower.com (800) 422-3134 " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Vacation Rentals Mundo Hot Springs Hostel 3024 Goodrich Rd, Cambridge (208) 257-3849 u "

Midvale Inn 90 N Depot St, Midvale, (208) 550-5840 u n

CASCADE Bed & Breakfast Wapiti Meadow Ranch www.wapitimeadowranch.com 1667 Johnson Creek Rd, Cascade (208) 633-3217 0 \ n ^

Guest Ranch 4D Longhorn Guest Ranch www.4dranches.com 450 Highvalley Rd, Cascade (208) 989-5851 0 n

Hotels & Motels Birch Glen Lodge & Motel www.BirchGlenLodge.com 762 S Main St, Cascade, (208) 382-4238 Z n " ^

Ashley Inn www.TheAshleyInn.com 500 N Main St, Cascade, (208) 382-5621 0 \ u Z n ^

Pinewood Lodge Motel www.thepinewoodlodge.com 900 S Main St, Cascade, (208) 382-4948 0 Z n "

Bears Knight Inn & Gift Shop www.bearsknightinn.com 403 N Main, Cascade, (208) 382-4370 u n ^

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Public Lands Campground

Idaho City Yurts parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 970 Dam Rd, Cascade, (208) 334-4199

Bitner Vineyards Bed & Breakfast www.bitnervineyards.com 16645 Plum Rd, Caldwell (208) 455-1870

BLM Four Rivers Field Office (Payette River, Brownlee Dam) blm.idaho.gov 3948 Development Ave, Boise (208) 384-3300

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Mundo Hot Springs RV Park idaho-rv.blogspot.com 3016 Goodrich Rd, Cambridge (208) 257-3849

USFS Cascade Ranger District (208) 382-7400

La Quinta Inn - Caldwell www.lq.com 901 Specht Ave, Caldwell (208) 454-2222 \ u n " ^

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Lake Cascade State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 970 Dam Rd, Cascade, (208) 334-4199

RV Park/Campground The Pines RV Park www.rvidaho.org 910 S Main St, Cascade, (208) 382-5060 " ^ $ 4 X 1 r


Water’s Edge RV Resort www.WatersEdgeRvPark.com 620 N Main St, Cascade, (208) 382-3120

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Public Lands Campground

Chalet RV Park www.g7rvresorts.com 418 S Main St, Donnelly, (208) 325-8223

Montour Park www.usbr.gov/pn (208) 365-2682

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Vacation Rentals

SISCRA - Willow Creek Campground www.siscraidaho.com 12991 SISCRA Rd, Donnelly (208) 325-8130

USFS Emmett Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 1805 Hwy 16, Rm 5, Emmett (208) 365-7000

Cascade Vacation Adventures 806 Basque Dr, Cascade, (208) 740-1057

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Arrowhead RV Park www.arrowheadpark.com 955 S Hwy 55, Cascade, (208) 382-4534 " 3 $ 4 s X 1 r

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Deadwood Outfitters www.deadwoodoutfitters.com 30 Landmark - Stanley Rd, Deadwood River, Cascade, (208) 365-8789 0 n ^ 1 r

Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Cascade www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/ Cascade(208) 228-5061

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Water’s Edge Vacation Rental www.cascadevacation.com 301 S Front St, Cascade, (208) 382-4800 n

Vacasa Vacation Rentals – Donnelly & Tamarack www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Donnelly (208) 228-5061

Capitol Mobile & RV Park 1508 E Main, Emmett, (208) 365-3889 " $

Holiday Motel & RV Park - Emmett www.holidaymotelandrv.com 1111 S Washington Ave, Emmett (208) 365-4479 n " ^ 4

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Island Ranch Vacation Retreat iranchvacationrental.com 10971 Hwy 55, Cascade, (208) 382-3495

Tamarack Falls www.cascadevacation.com 301 S Front St, Cascade, (208) 382-4800

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Elk Valley Resort RV Park www.elkvalleygolf.com 3561 N Pine-Featherville Rd, Featherville (208) 653-2376

Cascade Vacation Rentals www.cascadevacation.com 301 S Front St, Cascade, (208) 382-4800

Idaho Resort Rentals www.idahoresortrentals.com 150 W Roseberry Rd, Donnelly (208) 939-1066

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COUNCIL Guest Ranch Seven Devils Lodge Guest Ranch & Guide Service www.sevendevilslodge.com 4043 Council-Cuprum Rd, Council (208) 253-3014

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Valet Vacation Rentals www.valetvacationrentals.com 75 Arling Center Ct, Tamarack (208) 325-1009

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FRUITLAND RV Park/Campground Exit 3 RV Park www.rvidaho.org 2001 Hwy 30, Fruitland, (208) 452-4232 " $ 4 X

EAGLE

Neat Retreat RV Park www.neatretreatrvpark.com 2701 N Alder #0, Fruitland (208) 452-4324

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Starlite Motel - Council Hwy 95, Council, (208) 253-4868

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Hilton Garden Inn - Boise/Eagle www.hiltongardeninn.com 145 E Riverside Dr, Eagle (208) 938-9600

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RV Park/Campground Pineridge 3443 Hwy 95, Council, (208) 347-4443 " $ 4 X 1

Weiser River Trail RV Park www.weiserrivertrailrvpark.com 415 S Hornet St, Council, (208) 253-6042 " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

DONNELLY Hotels & Motels Long Valley Motel www.facebook.com/LongValleyMotel 161 S Main St, Donnelly, (208) 325-8271

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Opitz Vacation Rental www.vrbo.com/108707 (360) 481-2496

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Vacasa Vacation Rentals - Eagle www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Eagle (208) 473-2837

Garden Valley Motel www.gardenvalleymotel.com 1111 Banks-Lowman Rd, Garden Valley (208) 462-2911 u n "

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Reunion/Retreat Center

Bed & Breakfast Frozen Dog Digs www.frozendogdigs.com 4325 Frozen Dog Rd, Emmett (208) 365-7372 \ u n ^ VISITIDAHO.ORG |

Walk on the Wild Side Bed & Breakfast www.wildsidebb.com 69 River Ranch Rd, Garden Valley (208) 462-2734 \ u ^

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River Canyon Retreat rcretreat.com 1074 Banks Lowman Rd, Garden Valley (208) 994-9247 u n ^


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Bed & Breakfast River Roads Bed & Breakfast www.glennsferryidaho.org 1882 E Little Basin Rd, King Hill (208) 366-2974

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Hanson’s Cafe & Motel glennsferryidaho.org/hansons_cafe.htm 102 E 1st St, Glenns Ferry (208) 366-9983

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RV Park/Campground Riverpond Campground www.riverpondcampground.com 40 Middle Fork Rd, Garden Valley (208) 462-8000 X 1 r

Silver Creek Plunge www.silvercreekplunge.com 2345 Silver Creek Rd, Garden Valley (208) 739-3400 u s r

Riverside RV Park - Garden Valley www.gotrentidaho.com 1019 Old Crouch Rd, Garden Valley (208) 890-9888 "

Starlight RV Park & Campground starlightmountaintheatre.com 850 S Middle Fork Rd, Garden Valley (208) 462-5523 " 4 X 1 r

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Idaho Cabin Keepers www.idahocabinkeepers.com 1134 Banks Lowman Rd, Garden Valley (208) 462-3451

Vacasa Vacation Rentals (208) 473-2837 Uncle Billy Bob’s Redneck Trailer Vacation Rental www.unclebillybobs.com 609 S Middlefork Rd, Garden Valley (208) 462-5262 "

Garden Valley Cabin www.gardenvalleycabin.com 52 Scriver Bluff Rd, Garden Valley (877) 299-1169 "

Revel Cabin on the River- Crouch www.RevelCabin.com (208) 888-6510 n

Redford Motel 525 W 1st Ave, Glenns Ferry (208) 366-2421 n " ^

Public Lands Campground Three Island Crossing State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 1083 S Three Island Park Dr, Glenns Ferry (208) 366-2394 u " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

RV Park/Campground Crossings Winery RV Park www.crossingswinery.com/stay 1294 W Madison, Glenns Ferry (208) 366-2313 " $ 4 X 1

Trail Break RV Park & Campground www.trailbreakrvpark.com 432 N Bannock, Glenns Ferry (208) 366-7745 Z " ^ 4 X 1 r

GRAND VIEW Hotels & Motels Grand View Hillside Motor Inn 650 Roosevelt, Grand View (208) 834-2500 ^

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Sunnydale Motel 2 E Colorado, Homedale (208) 337-3302 Snake River RV Resort LLC SnakeRiverRV.com 4030 River Resort Dr, Homedale (208) 337-3744 " $ 4 X 1 r

HORSESHOE BEND Vacasa Vacation Rentals Horseshoe Bend www.vacasa.com (208) 473-2837

IDAHO CITY Bed & Breakfast A One Step Away www.aonestepaway.com 112 Cottonwood St, Idaho City (208) 392-4938 \ n

Public Lands Campground USFS Idaho City Ranger District (208) 392-6681

RV Park/Campground Creekside Campground & RV Park www.creeksidecampgroundidahocity.com 3193 Hwy 21, Boise, (208) 392-4325 " s r

Trudy’s Kitchen, RV & Cabin 3878 Hwy 21, Idaho City (208) 392-4151 " ^ 4 X 1

Vacation Rentals Green Springs, LLC www.greenspringsllc.com 107 B Cottonwood S, Idaho City (208) 392-4400 Idaho City Backcountry Yurts parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 970 Dam Rd, Cascade (208) 334-4199

LOWMAN

Black Sands Resort 28114 Black Sand Rd, Bruneau (208) 834-2798

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C.J Strike Campgrounds www.idahopower.com (208) 388-2231

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Bair-Den Bed & Breakfast 15 Memory Ln, Lowman, (208) 259-3572

Sourdough Lodge & RV Resort www.sourdoughlodge.com 8406 Hwy 21, Lowman, (208) 259-3326 n " $


New Haven Lodge/Haven Hot Springs www.havenhotsprings.com 7655 Hwy 21, Lowman (208) 259-3344 n ^ $ 4 1

Public Lands Campground USFS Lowman Ranger District 7359 Hwy 21, (208) 259-3361

RV Park/Campground Sawtooth Lodge www.sawtoothlodge.com Hwy 21, Lowman, (208) 259-3331 u n " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

MARSING

Super 8 - McCall www.super8.com 303 S 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-4637

McCall Campground and RV Park mccallcampground-rvpark.com 190 Krahn Ln, McCall, (208) 634-5165

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InIdaho.com Central Reservations www.inidaho.com 1410 Mill Rd, McCall, (208) 634-4787

Payette Lakes Alpine Yurts www.payettelakesalpineyurts.com (208) 634-7109

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites The Hunt Lodge www.thehuntlodge.com 210 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-4700

McCall RV Resort - Northfork Lodge www.grapevine7.com 200 Scott St, McCall, (208) 634-5646

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The Shore Lodge www.shorelodge.com 501 W Lake St., McCall, (208) 634-2244 0 u Z n " ^

Whitehouse Motel 909 Main St, Marsing, (208) 896-4130

Rustic Inn 400 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-7671

Givens Hot Springs www.givenshotsprings.com 11309 Hwy 78, Givens Hot Springs (208) 495-2000

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River Haven RV Park 6920 Old Bruneau Hwy, Marsing (208) 896-4268 " 4 s X 1 r

BLM Owyhee Field Office www.blm.gov 20 First Ave W, Marsing, (208) 896-5912

Hotel McCall www.hotelmccall.com 1101 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-8105 0 \ u Z n " ^

Scandia Inn www.thescandiainn.com 401 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-7394 n

Americas Best Value Inn & Suites www.americasbestvalueinnmccall.com 415 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-6300

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Public Lands Campground

The HUB Mountain House thehubmountainhouse.com 1308 Roosevelt Ave, McCall (208) 315-2945

Ponderosa State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 1920 N Davis Ave, McCall (208) 634-2164

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Hotels & Motels

USFS Krassel Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 800 W Lakeside Ave, McCall (208) 634-0644

Bear Creek Lodge - McCall www.bearcreeklodgemccall.com 3492 Hwy 55, McCall, (208) 634-3551 0 \ u n " ^

America’s Best Value Inn - McCall www.americasbestvalueinnmccall.com 415 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-6300 \ u n " ^

Brundage Inn www.brundagevacations.com 1005 W Lake St, McCall, (208) 634-2344 u n " ^

Best Western Plus McCall Lodge & Suites www.bestwesternmccall.com 211 S 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-2230 \ u Z n " ^

Burgdorf Hot Springs www.burgdorfhotsprings.com (208) 636-3036

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Snowed Inn www.snowedinnmccall.com 2250 Hwy 55, McCall, (208) 469-0874 ^

Vacation Rentals Escape Cabins www.escapecabins.net (208) 615-5580 ^

McCall Vacations www.mccallvacations.com (208) 634-7056 u n

mccallcabins.com www.mccallcabins.com 305 E Park St, Ste D, McCall (208) 630-5045 Vacasa Vacation Rentals - McCall www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/McCall (208) 228-5061 Accommodation Services www.accommodationservices.com 800 S Allen St, Meridian (208) 288-2100 n "

Lakeside Vacation Rentals www.lakesidevacationrentals.com 945 Lick Creek Rd, McCall (208) 315-2080 n

USFS McCall Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 800 W Lakeside Ave, McCall (208) 634-0400

McCall Vacation Rentals mccallidahovacationrentals.com PO Box 1162, McCall, (208) 761-7064

Reunion/Retreat Center

Brundage Bungalows www.brundagevacations.com 308 W Lake St, McCall, (208) 634-2344

Pilgrim Cove Camp & Conference Center www.pilgrimcovecamp.org 1075 Plymouth Rd, McCall (208) 634-5555 u Z " ^ $ 4 s r

RV Park/Campground Golden RV Park www.goldenrvpark.com 210 N 3rd St, McCall, (208) 634-4700 " ^ 4 s X 1

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Lakeside at Harris Cove www.mccallidaholakeside.com (208) 866-7597 n ^

Mill Park Condos (208) 634-4151 The Bend at Blackhawk www.thebendmccall.com 11 Shooting Star Ln, McCall (208) 271-6158 n ^


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Courtyard by Marriott Boise West/Meridian www.marriott.com/boiwm 1789 S Eagle Rd, Meridian (208) 888-0800 0 u Z n ^

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Plain a bit too dry for their taste, so they set about building a dam and irrigation canals along the Snake River. These structures so dramatically changed the landscape—turning arid, cracked soil into fertile agricultural fields—that the area became known as the “Magic Valley.” Everywhere you look, you’ll see evidence of the earth’s forces at work: deep canyons, high bluffs, unusual rock formations, and even lava flows. Sure, this area is a geologist’s dream, but its terrain also delivers big fun for the adventurer in you. The Snake River is at the heart of the valley’s recreation, inviting you to swim, raft, speedboat, and paddle its waters, and BASE jump and zip-line into its stunning canyon. The river’s reservoirs are pristine destinations for camping, hunting, and fishing—and are home to an abundance of big game and other wildlife. Throughout the region, see springs surge from within cliff walls and thundering waterfalls crash and churn into canyons. Wander through lava tubes, discover world-famous fossil beds, and eat homemade ice cream. Take a relaxing drive through Hagerman’s peaceful countryside and make your way to City of Rocks National Reserve, where granite columns and spires stand guard over a 500-acre windswept valley.

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HAGERMAN VALLEY The valley around Hagerman was the place to be during the Pliocene Epoch (that’s about 3.5 million years ago). The area holds the richest fossil deposits of the period, including the oldest fossils anywhere of Equus, the genus that includes modern horses. You can see a replica of the “Hagerman Horse” at the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Visitor Center on Main Street downtown and, depending on the season, take a ranger-led tour of the beds. Ask at the visitor center about hiking, biking, and horseback riding in the monument. To see the valley’s incredible mix of geological features and rural farmlands, drive the Thousand Springs Scenic Byway, which begins in Bliss and drops down into the Snake River Canyon. Near Hagerman, you’ll see the Thousand Springs area, where waters from the Snake River Plain aquifer tumble from canyon walls. The springs’ cool temperatures are ideal for rearing trout—in fact, most of the trout eaten in the U.S. come from this valley. You’re welcome to tour the Hagerman National Fish Hatchery, pro-

ducer of steelhead and rainbow trout. While you’re in the area, visit Ritter Island, one of the units of Thousand Springs State Park. Ritter Island, which sits along the Snake River between two springs, is a lush haven for wildlife, especially heron, golden eagles, and prairie falcon. If you continue south along the scenic byway, you’ll head into the western Magic Valley at Buhl, a charming little town with a thriving arts community. Detour south past Castleford, and you’ll see an awesome sight—Balanced Rock. This giant windcarved rock is 48 feet high and weighs 40 tons, and it stands precariously on a tiny rock pedestal. Take a picnic and hike up to the rock from the nearby Balanced Rock Park.

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Balanced Rock

If you’re driving the Hagerman Valley along I-84, stop at Malad Gorge to see the Malad River rushing into a steep 250-foot canyon on its way to the Snake River. Walk the bridge for a great view of the Devils Washbowl waterfalls. From I-84, access several units of the Thousand Springs State Park, including Billingsley Creek (grab your fishing rod), the 350-acre Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Preserve, with a 20-foot

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waterfall and crystal-clear springs, and Niagara Springs, which offers an amazingly rugged drive into the canyon.

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In Hagerman, stop for lunch or dinner at the Snake River Grill, where innovative chef Kirt Martin and his staff prepare wild game and locally grown catfish and trout with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Continue the culinary adventure with a tasting at the organic Thousand Springs Winery in Buhl. Treat the kids to homemade ice cream at Cloverleaf Creamery, where you can get huge scoops in unusual flavors like black licorice and vanilla cloverleaf.

TWIN FALLS

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On the south rim of the Snake River Canyon sits Twin Falls, the Magic Valley’s largest city. You might remember that Evel Knievel tried to jump the Snake River Canyon in 1974 on his special “rocket” motorcycle; he didn’t make it very far, but the attempt was impressive nonetheless, considering the canyon is a mile wide and 500 feet deep in that spot. You’ll find awesome views of the canyon at the visitor center on the southwest side of the Perrine Bridge, where you’ll also likely see BASE jumpers in action, free-falling into the canyon. Stroll to the east side of the bridge to admire a sculpture called The Twins by Coeur d’Alene artist David Clemons. If you look down, you’ll see two golf courses and Centennial Park, a great spot for taking photos of the bridge, picnicking, boating, and fishing. At Shoshone Falls Park, catch an amazing view of waterfalls cascading 212 feet down from the rim of the canyon; the falls are actually slightly taller than Niagara Falls—so a selfie is probably in order here. (The falls are most stunning during spring runoff; ask at the visitor center about current water flow.) There’s a lot more

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to do around here than just look at the canyon, though. Amp up your adventure by rafting or kayaking the Snake River’s many rapids, especially in the exciting Murtaugh section. Or rent a kayak at Centennial Park and paddle below the Perrine Bridge toward Pillar Falls and climb on the basalt pillars. There’s also indoor adventure here. Kids will enjoy the fossils and Native American artifacts—and the 50-foot planetarium dome—at the Herrett Center on the College of Southern Idaho campus. Downtown, view works by local artists at Full Moon Gallery, browse Rudy’s–A Cook’s Paradise, or treat yourself to a crepe and a latte at Twin Beans Coffee. See what it was like to live in the Magic Valley long ago at the Twin Falls County Historical Museum, and, in nearby Jerome, at the Idaho Farm & Ranch Museum and Jerome County Historical Museum. In Hansen, take a self-guided tour of Rock Creek Station, a preserved settlement that once served as a transportation center on the Oregon Trail. Near Jerome, you can visit the Minidoka National Historic Site, where thousands of Japanese-Americans were interned during World War II. Twin Falls’ culinary options range from the down-home, always-bustling Buffalo Café to the more upscale Canyon Crest and Elevation 486—both on the canyon rim, where stunning views complement outstanding menus. If you’re near Shoshone between May and September, cool off underground at the Shoshone Ice Caves. The “cave” is actually a lava tube with a year-round ice floor. Bring a sweater; even in

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summer, the 45-minute tour can be chilly. You can take a self-guided tour of another lava tube at the nearby Mammoth Cave; it’s not icy but it shares a location with the very unusual Shoshone Bird Museum.

BURLEY/RUPERT When you’re ready to play, head to Burley, where locals enjoy access to 20plus miles of Snake River shoreline. You can swim, fish, water-ski, wakeboard, and windsurf here; a lot of the action starts at the public docks and ramps at Riverfront Park and Freedom Park. Be here in June for the Idaho Regatta, when the world’s best flat-bottom boat racers converge on the Snake River for three days of crowd-pleasing speed. Northeast of Burley is the town of Rupert, whose town square is adorned by the beautifully restored Wilson Theater— now a gathering place to see movies, plays, and live music. Rupert was actually was one of the first cities in the world to have streets lit by electricity; you can learn more about its past at the Minidoka Historical Museum. Get your binoculars out for a trip to the nearby Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses about 80 miles of shoreline around Lake Walcott. The water and wetlands here attract more than 200 species of birds, so be on the lookout for American white pelican, blue heron, and cormorant. You might also see antelope, coyote, beavers, and lots and lots of reptiles. The best part? You can camp and fish right in the middle of it—Lake Walcott State Park on the northwest end of the lake offers developed facilities and a boat ramp. In your travels, you’ve no doubt seen dramatic canyon lands and hopefully some fossils, but there’s even more cool (actually, hot) stuff going on in south central Idaho. Stop in the Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center in Heyburn to hear about the Great Rift, the most recent volcanic rift in the U.S., extending more than 65 miles across the Snake River Plain. It’s one of only two such geologic features on earth and, at 635 square miles, it’s the largest and deepest. Over the past 115,000 years, its lava flows have created ice caves—like those in Shoshone—and spatter cones and

cinder cones, which you can see in the Craters of the Moon area. Whether you like geology or just being in a majestic place, take a drive south of Burley to Castle Rocks State Park and City of Rocks National Reserve. Here, granite spires and columns 60 stories high create one of the most dramatic skylines you’ll ever see. More than 700 charted routes await rock climbers—this is renown granite-crag territory—and the unusual landscape just begs to be explored on foot, mountain bike, or horseback. The City of Rocks is also an important California Trail landmark; if you look closely, you can see where many emigrants wrote their names on the rocks and spires. On the way to City of Rocks, take a quick tour of Oakley, a town founded by Mormon emigrants in 1878. The entire town is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its collection of stone and brick buildings. In winter, enjoy a laid-back snow day at Pomerelle Mountain Resort. Located near Albion, this family-owned resort is especially inviting for kids just learning to ski or snowboard. If snowmobiling’s more your speed, you’ll find terrain at the Mt. Harrison and Howell Canyon areas and a parking lot with a warming shelter about a half mile below Pomerelle’s base parking lot. In summer, take a chairlift ride for downhill mountain biking or hiking.

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› Head to snowy hills at Magic Mountain near Twin Falls and Pomerelle Mountain Resort near Albion for family-friendly skiing and snowboarding.

› The Snake River delivers fun for every speed and sport: spring whitewater rafting along the Murtaugh section, paddling around Ritter Island, and fishing at Lake Walcott State Park.

Rocks and Lava › Choose from 700-plus technical climbing routes in Castle Rocks State Park and City of Rocks National Monument, or try the cliffs at Dierkes Lake in Twin Falls. › Tour the underground Shoshone Ice Caves—which is actually a 1,000-footlong lava tube.

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› Walk or bike the scenic canyon on Twin Falls’ Snake River Canyon Trail, accessible at the new Twin Falls Visitor Center and Shoshone Falls Park.

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› Plan a mountain getaway to what locals call South Hills, a mix of forest and grasslands within the Cassia mountain range south of Twin Falls. Hike, backpack, mountain bike, or go horseback riding on the many trails that wind through the hills and valleys.

Hot Springs › Soak it all in at Nat-Soo-Pah south of Twin Falls or Miracle and Banbury Hot Springs Resorts near Buhl.

› There’s plenty of snowmobile terrain in Sawtooth National Forest—try South Hills and the Howell Canyon/Mount Harrison area.

Zip & BASE Jumping

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› If your adrenaline is calling, answer with a zip line tour along the Snake River Canyon with Zip the Snake or BASE jump off one of the world’s most popular jump sites, Perrine Bridge. This landmark bridge spans the Snake River Canyon north of Twin Falls, 500 feet above the river. Stop in at the new Twin Falls Visitor Center near the bridge to learn more about BASE jumping, or schedule a jump with Tandem Base.

Wildlife Viewing › Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge provides habitat for pronghorn, beavers, and waterfowl. Spot bald eagles in fall and winter.

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The heart of south central Idaho is the mighty Snake River. Water transformed the dry southern Idaho desert into productive agricultural land and the resulting reservoirs into recreation havens.

ATTRACTIONS ALBION › Pomerelle Mountain Resort The ultimate family winter retreat for low-key skiing and boarding.

ALMO › City of Rocks National Reserve Explore the “silent city’s” dramatic rock spires, arches, and overlooks.

BUHL › Cloverleaf Creamery Dare we say more? Some of the best ice cream in the state.

› Miracle Hot Springs A geothermal oasis in the desert. Plan on making a stop to rejuvenate from your adventures.

› Herrett Center for Arts and Science From natural history artifacts to works of contemporary art, a place for the whole family to enjoy.

HAGERMAN

› Perrine Bridge One of the world’s most popular BASE jumping sites (no permits necessary).

› Hagerman Fossil Beds Discover the past! Over 3,000 new plant and animal fossil fragments are found each year. › Malad Gorge State Park View the canyon (the best outlook is from the bridge) and walk along its scenic rim.

TWIN FALLS › Canyon Springs Golf Course 18 holes, driving range, epic views, and pristine greens.

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HISTORY Oregon Trail › Before the railroad was completed in 1869, more than half a million people walked through Idaho on the Oregon Trail as part of the greatest migration in American history. Emigrants also used alternative trails that traversed southern Idaho, including the California Trail.

You can see where intrepid pioneers inscribed their names in axle grease on the great spires at City of Rocks. Many crossed the Snake River in south central Idaho at either Thousand Springs or Three Island Crossing near Glenns Ferry.

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City of Rocks National Reserve www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov (208) 824-5901

Marsh Creek Inn www.marshcreekinn.com 386 S. Main St, Albion, (208) 673-6259

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ALMO Bed & Breakfast Castle Shadows Bed & Breakfast 2875 S 750 E, Almo, (208) 824-5531

Twin Falls County Fairgrounds RV Park www.tfcfair.com (208) 326-4396

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Miracle Hot Springs www.mhsprings.com 19073 Hwy. 30, Buhl, (208) 543-6002

Lonesome Dove Outpost 1100 S Hwy 77, Albion, (208) 673-6727

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Billingsley Creek Lodge billingsleycreek.com 17940 Hwy 30, Hagerman (208) 837-4822

Hotels & Motels Crest Motel 2983 S Lincoln, Jerome, (208) 324-2670

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RV Park/Campground Heyburn Riverside RV Park www.heyburnidaho.org 1175 7th St., Heyburn, (208) 431-2977 u " ^ 4 s X r

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TWIN FALLS Hotels & Motels Old Towne Lodge 248 2nd Ave W, Twin Falls (208) 733-5630

Big Trees RV Park 300 1st Ave W, Jerome, (208) 324-8265 " 4 X

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OAKLEY Haight Home Bed and Breakfast www.haighthomebedandbreakfast.com 215 E Poplar St, Oakley, (208) 862-7829

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Creekside Court 146 Addison Ave W, Twin Falls (208) 733-8841 " 4

Curry Trailer Park 21323 Hwy 30, Filer, (208) 733-3961 " 4

Oregon Trail Campground www.oregontrailcampground.com 2733 Kimberly Rd/Hwy 30, Twin Falls (208) 733-0853 u " ^ 4 X 1

Rock Creek RV Park www.twinfallscounty.org 797 Addison Ave W, Twin Falls (208) 539-3423 " X

Twin Falls 93 RV Park www.twinfalls93rvpark.com 2404 Jorden Lane, Filer (208) 326-5092 " ^ $ 4 X 1

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Holiday Motel - Twin Falls holidaymoteltwinfalls.com 615 Addison Ave W, Twin Falls (208) 733-4330

Twin Falls/Jerome KOA www.twinfallskoa.com 5431 Hwy 93, Jerome, (208) 324-4169

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easy to imagine the people who ventured here before you—native tribes who lived all across these lands, fur trappers, pioneers heading west to start a new life, the men who built and rode the railroads. You’ll be able to connect with the past throughout the region and—even better— create your own new memories. Visit the Idaho Museum of Natural History to learn about Idaho’s indigenous people; experience the pioneer journey at The National Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier; and see Register Rock, where pioneers inscribed their names as they passed through. If you’ve got kids in the car, take them to a rodeo in Preston, go water skiing at the dazzling Bear Lake, and camp out in Caribou National Forest. Soak in some of the West’s best hot springs, reel in cutthroat trout, and take in a performance at Idaho State University in Pocatello. Anywhere these Old West roads go, you’ll find new adventures waiting for you.

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In 1925, the entire town of American Falls was moved to make room for the American Falls Dam. There was one exception—the Oneida Milling grain elevator was too large and its foundation too deep to go anywhere, so you’ll see it still standing picturesquely next to the waterfalls today. Have a day of adventure at the dam’s reservoir, a popular spot to swim, boat, and reel in trout, crappie, and perch. There are several boat ramps north of the reservoir, and you can camp at Willow Bay and Sportsman’s Park. For more water fun, rent a kayak or fish the shores at the nearby Massacre Rocks State Park, named for a skirmish between emigrants and members of the Shoshone Tribe that occurred nearby. This pretty park is home to a portion of the Oregon Trail and hiking trails, and provides a habitat for blue herons, pelicans, and bald eagles. Take a drive south to see Red Rock Pass, the spillway for the great Bonneville Flood, the second-largest flood event of all time.

Until the 1860s, when the Fort Hall Reservation was established as their permanent home, the Shoshone and Bannock Tribes lived, fished, and hunted throughout the West. Visit the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum to learn their stories, and attend the annual Shoshone-Bannock Festival in August to experience one of North America’s most popular tribal gatherings. Enjoy traditional dancing, the Indian relay races, a rodeo, and arts and crafts. See if luck’s on your side at the Fort Hall Casino, and stay the night at the Shoshone-Bannock Hotel.

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POCATELLO/CHUBBUCK During the days of the Oregon Trail, Pocatello was called “Gate City” by many travelers who considered it the official start of the West. Today’s Pocatello continues to be a gateway to all kinds of adventure—and its charm and convenience make it a great place to stay as you explore the region. Start by strolling the beautiful Old Town district, an eclectic mix of eateries, antique stores, and shops set against a backdrop of high desert foothills.

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Browse work by local artists at the Pocatello Art Center on Main Street. On the Avenue of the Chiefs, open the massive wooden doors of the Fort Hall Replica for a glimpse into what life was like in the original fort that became an important stop along the Oregon Trail. The Museum of Clean tells a different story—that of vacuum cleaners, and cleaning devices and products of all kinds. You’ll find much to explore at the Idaho State University campus, too, including the Idaho Museum of Natural History. The museum’s exhibits focus on Idaho’s geology, fossils, and flora and fauna, and you can even see footprints from mammals that roamed the earth 200 million years ago. For some active kid time, spend an afternoon swimming and splashing at the Ross Park Aquatic Center or saying hi to the grizzlies, bison, and other animals at the Pocatello Zoo. Idaho’s oldest symphony, the Idaho State Civic Symphony, performs regularly from fall through spring at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center. The center hosts many other music, dance, and theater performances, as well, so check the schedule while you’re in town. Stop for craft beer, casual fare, and live music at Portneuf Valley Brewing, or make a reservation at one of two dinner theaters: Mystique Performing Arts and Events Center and the Westside Players Dinner Theater. The Pocatello area has more than a thousand miles of trails for you to explore on foot, bike, horse, or four-wheeler. Try the 52-mile City Creek Trail System on the west side of town and Caribou National Forest to the south. Fish and spend a night under the stars at the nearby Scout Mountain Campground.

When the snow falls, ski or board 2,200 feet of vertical terrain at Pebble Creek, or Nordic ski or snowmobile the area’s vast public lands.

HOT SPRINGS Millions of years ago, the hot spot that’s now deep below Yellowstone National Park was beneath southeast Idaho. What that means, in non-technical terms, is that you’re in the right place for some serious soaking. The largest area, Lava Hot Springs, was once a sacred gathering place for the Bannock and Shoshone Tribes. Today, people from all over the world seek out the healing properties of the warm spring water, which is naturally filtered as it moves through five pools. During the summer, you can alternate between the hot springs and the city’s (cool) pool and water slides. Many soakers top off their day with an elegant dinner at the historic Greystone Manor, rated highly by visitors on TripAdvisor. Luxury and history await overnight travelers at the Harkness Hotel in nearby McCammon; this beautifully restored building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, perfectly blends historic details and modern touches for a stay you’ll long remember. If you’re here in February, you’ll be amazed by the number of people brave enough to tube down the freezing Portneuf River in just a costume, as part of Lava Hot Springs’ annual Fire and Ice Winter Fest. The festival also features fire performers, wine tastings, karaoke contests, a chili cook-off, a casino night, and the exciting Running of the Bulls event.

REGIONAL INFO

Stephens Performing Arts Center

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POCATELLO

Population – 54,292

‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 85° Winter Average High – 35° Annual Precipitation – 16"

‹ ELEVATION Highest – 9,957' (Meade Peak) Lowest – 4,354' (American Falls) Caribou Mountains


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Continue your tour de soak at Downata Hot Springs near Downey for nonstop fun for everyone, with water slides, a splash pad, hillside slides, and volleyball and basketball courts. A little further south near Preston, you can stay overnight at Riverdale Resort (cabins, RVs, camping) and Maple Grove Hot Springs (try a yurt or vintage trailer). You’ll see a different type of water in Soda Springs, a town named for the area’s many carbonated springs. In 1937, entrepreneurs were digging for warm water to create a hot springs pool and instead unleashed a “sparkling water” geyser. City fathers capped the geyser, which has been featured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and now a timer sends the geyser shooting 70 feet into the air every hour on the hour.

BEAR LAKE Who can resist the dazzling turquoise waters of Bear Lake? Called the “Caribbean of the West” for its intense color, the lake shares its shores with Idaho and Utah, and at 120 square miles (that’s big!), there’s more than enough room for everyone to have fun. So pack your suits and bring the family to swim, water ski, and jet ski (rentals are plentiful in the area). A breeze rolls over the lake in the afternoons, making it an ideal spot to sail. On the north shore sits Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge—home to sandhill cranes, Canada geese, and white-faced ibis, and sometimes even moose. Check with the headquarters in nearby Montpelier for seasonal activities allowed at the refuge. Venture to two units of Bear Lake State Park—on the north and east ends of the lake—for five miles of sandy beaches, boat ramp access to the lake, hiking, and camping. Anglers will undoubtedly reel in their fair share of cutthroat trout and, in winter, can break through lake ice to catch Bonneville Cisco, a small fish found nowhere else on earth. When you hit relax mode, soak in great views of the lake from the aboveground pools at Bear Lake Hot Springs.

early Mormon settlers who carted the building’s red sandstone from 18 miles away. It’s recognized as one of the true pioneer landmarks of the West and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For a natural wonder adventure, explore the Minnetonka Cave, full of stalactites and stalagmites, in St. Charles. Tours run June–September; bring a jacket and be prepared to climb stairs. Be sure to stop at the National Oregon/California Trail Interpretive Center in Montpelier to learn more about the pioneers who endured the rugged trip west.

Paris Tabernacle

BLACKFOOT Blackfoot is a small city with a big harvest. It’s literally the potato capital of the world (at least in the russet category)—and proud of it. Learn all about this famous tuber at the Idaho Potato Museum on NW Main Street, where you’ll see old farming equipment, displays about the potato industry, and even a “potatoe” signed by Dan Quayle. Keep your eyes out for t-shirts, potato lotion, and potato fudge at the museum’s Spud Cellar Gift Shop. While you’re in town, play the greens at the beautiful municipal golf course, or explore the Pioneer Historic Byway that winds through the area. Head to Blackfoot Reservoir and Blackfoot River for scenic camping and cutthroat trout fishing.

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There’s lots to do here in summer when you’re not on the water—like joining the locals in celebrating Bear Lake Raspberry Days or enjoying the breeze at the North Shore Kite Festival, both in August. Or take a drive to Paris for tours of the Paris Tabernacle, built by VISITIDAHO.ORG |

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› View American white pelicans, cranes, heron, waterfowl, and more at Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge and Blackfoot Reservoir.

› Swim, sail, and fish Bear Lake’s turquoise waters, or navigate the rapids along Bear River. If you’re an expert boater, try Black Canyon; canoes and rafts can take it easy on Oneida Narrows.

Hiking, Biking, ATV Trails & Zips › Trails for every type of user crisscross southeast Idaho’s terrain. More than 1,000 miles of trails are open to ATVs and mountain bikers—but hikers and horseback riders will find plenty of quiet places to roam, too.

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› Trails are especially abundant in Caribou National Forest. Make it a full-on adventure when you hike and ride the ridgetops (most at 9,000 feet) along the 55-mile Highline Trail from Soda Springs to the Utah border.

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› Elevate your adventure with a zipline tour over a private canyon near Lava Hot Springs with Lava Zipline Adventure open year-round.

Snow Sports › There are literally thousands of miles of snowmobile trails in the region, so get set for days of riding near Bear Lake, Preston, and Lava Hot Springs. In Caribou National Forest and the area’s BLM lands alone, you’ll find 600+ miles of groomed trails, plus tons of open space for powdery play. Most local communities offer snowmobile rentals and easy access to trailheads.

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› When powder hits the hills, ski and board near Pocatello at Pebble Creek, an uncrowded resort with runs for all abilities and some great hike-to terrain. Nordic skiers, take your pick of amazing trails near Mink Creek, the Portneuf Range, and Kelly Park in Soda Springs. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

For more details about activities, lodging, and dining in southeast Idaho, go to visitidaho.org, seidaho.org, or visitpocatello.com.

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Volcanic activity that has since moved eastward beneath Yellowstone National Park is the reason southeastern Idaho is still hot—with springs, that is. This region of Idaho has more developed hot springs resorts than any other.

ATTRACTIONS

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› Idaho Potato Museum Celebrate Idaho’s most famous product.

› Massacre Rocks State Park Enjoy the history and beauty of this serene landscape, once known as “Devil’s Gate.”

BEAR LAKE VALLEY › Bear Lake With intense turquoise blue waters, the whole family can find something to enjoy. › Minnetonka Cave Explore a wondrous half mile of stalactites and stalagmites.

CHESTERFIELD › Chesterfield Historic Town Site An old Mormon pioneer settlement turned ghost town. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

LAVA HOT SPRINGS › Lava Hot Springs Natural hot springs, water slides, and swimming pools. An all-year treat.

MONTPELIER

POCATELLO › Museum of Clean An eclectic collection of cleaningrelated products and displays. › Idaho Museum of Natural History Dinosaurs, ice-age mammals, and volcanic hotspots are all unearthed.

SODA SPRINGS › Geyser Park The only captive geyser in the world. Come watch it erupt every hour on the hour. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

› National Oregon/California Trail Center Step back in time with a simulated adventure along the Oregon Trail.

Pioneer Country Travel seidaho.org 208-776-5221

HISTORY Oregon Trail › The movement of travelers across the Oregon Trail became the greatest migration in American history. Between 1843 and 1869, more than half a million emigrants undertook the arduous journey west. They entered Idaho near Montpelier and headed to Fort Hall for supplies and a much-needed respite. Travelers took varied routes from

here, etching many new trails into the western landscape. You can see where pioneers carved their names into Register Rock near Massacre Rocks State Park and experience a bit of their 2,000-mile journey at the National Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier.

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Regional Information

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Pioneer Country Travel Council (208) 888-201-1063, seidaho.org Shoshone Bannock Tribes 888-297-1378 or (208) 478-3818, www.sbtribes.com

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Bear Lake Country Cabins www.bearlakecountrycabin.com 45 W Center St, St Charles (208) 945-2226 ^

Chalet @ Bear Lake at the Reserve bearlakecabinrentals.com 1133 Reserve Dr, Fish Haven (435) 946-9799 n ^

Stone Meadow Lodge at Bear Lake bearlakecabinrentals.com 1133 Reserve Dr, Fish Haven (435) 946-9799 n ^

Braeggers Cabin 29 North Pole Loop, Ovid (435) 723-7362 n

Bear Lake Cabin Rentals bearlakecabinrentals.com 1133 Reserve Dr, Fish Haven (435) 946-9799 Bear Lake Lodge Rentals www.bearlakelodge.com 5221 Hwy 89, St. Charles, (520) 404-5211 Z n ^

Red Roof Cabin www.suttonscabin.com 16 Tee Mont Dr, Afton, (307) 885-3874 Eagle Mountain Lodge @ the Reserve on Bear Lake bearlakecabinrentals.com 1133 Reserve Dr, Fish Haven (435) 946-9799 n ^

BLACKFOOT Hotels & Motels Super 8 - Blackfoot www.super8.com 1279 Parkway Dr, Blackfoot (208) 785-9333 \ u Z n " ^

Best Western Blackfoot Inn www.bestwesternidaho.com 750 Jensen Grove Dr, Blackfoot (208) 785-4144 \ u Z n " ^

RV Park/Campground Fairway RV Park www.funatthefair.com/year-roundevents/rv-park 97 Park Street, Blackfoot, (208) 785-2480 " $ X 1


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Bed & Breakfast Smithland Bed & Breakfast www.smithland.cc 10286 E Red Rock Rd, Swanlake (208) 897-5148 \ u n ^

RV Park/Campground Marsh Valley RV Park & Storage 308 W 1st S, Downey, (208) 897-5141 " ^ 4 X 1 r

Downey RV Park www.downeyidaho.us 15 S Main St, Downey, (208) 897-5342 " $ 1 r

Downata Hot Springs www.downatahotsprings.com 25900 S. Downata Rd, Downey (208) 897-5736 u n " s r

Flag’s West Truck Stop www.flagswest.net I-15, exit 31, Downey, (208) 897-5238 n " ^ $ 4 s X 1

FORT HALL Shoshone-Bannock Hotel and Event Center www.shobanhotel.com I-15 Exit 80, Simplot Rd, Fort Hall (208) 238-4800 Buffalo Meadows RV Park www.rvidaho.org I-15 Exit 80, Simplot Rd, Fort Hall (208) 237-8778 " 4 X r

GRACE Black Canyon Motel 103 N Main St, Grace, (208) 425-3497 Maple Grove Wellness Springs www.rvidaho.org 11386 N. Oneida Narrows Rd, Thatcher (208) 851-2126 Z " ^ 1 r

Caribou Highlands Golf Course & RV Park www.caribouhighlandsgolf.com 1750 Gibson Ln, Grace, (208) 425-3233 " ^ 4 X

INKOM Rapid Creek Bed & Breakfast www.rapidcreekbnb.com 1150 Rapid Creek Rd, Inkom (208) 775-4934 \ n

Moose Hollow Ranch Bed & Breakfast www.moosehollowranchbb.com 11169 S Moose Hollow Rd, Lava Hot Springs, (208) 776-5358 \ n " ^

Lion’s Gate Manor Bed & Breakfast www.lionsgatemanor.com 10376 S. Dempsey Creek Rd, Lava Hot Springs, (208) 776-5118 \ u n

Greystone Manor Bed & Breakfast www.greystonelavahotsprings.com 187 S 2nd W, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5959 \

Guest Ranch Pardners’ Working Cattle Ranch & Lodging www.pardnerslodging.com (208) 648-0880

Ranch Inn Motel & RV Camping www.ranchinnidaho.com 9611 Hwy. 30, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-9917 u n " ^ 4 s 1 r

Aura Soma Lava Hot Springs www.aslava.com 196 E Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5800 Z n " ^ 4 1

Home Hotel Lava Hot Springs www.HomeHotel.com 306 E Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5050 n

RV Park/Campground Crystal Springs Campground crystalspringscampground.webs.com 3369 E Hwy 30, McCammon (208) 254-3348 "

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E-Z Livin Inn 189 E Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5477

Lava Mobile Estates Campground www.lavamobileestatescampground.com 10255 E Old Oregon Trail Rd, Lava Hot Springs, (208) 776-5122

Alpaca Inn www.lavaalpacainn.com 90 S 1st E , Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5200 n ^

Riverside Hot Springs Inn & Spa www.riversidehotspringsinn.com 255 E Portneuf Ave, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5504 \ n " ^

The Suites of Lava Hot Springs www.lavahotspringssuites.com 63 South 1st East, Lava Hot Springs (208) 851-1463 n ^

Lava Hot Springs Inn www.lavahotspringsinn.com 94 E Portneuf Ave, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-2530 \ n " ^

Lava Spa Motel & RV Park www.lavaspamotel.net 359 E Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5589 u n " ^ 4 1

Le Cascade Villas and Tumbling Waters Motel www.dempseycreeklodge.com 155 E Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5000 u n ^

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Smith’s Trout Haven www.smithstrouthaven.com 9589 E Maughan Rd, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5348 " X r

Edge Water RV Park www.edgewaterrvpark.net 101 W. Portneuf, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5209 " 4

Mary’s Place Campground www.marysrvcamp.com 300 Bristol Park Ln, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5026 Z " 4 X 1 r

Portneuf Bend Campground portneufbendcampground.com 9250 S Blaser Hwy, Lava Hot Springs (208) 530-1595 " X 1 r

Vacation Rentals School House Inn www.schoolhouseinn.com 1615 N Lund Rd, Bancroft (360) 863-9329 n ^

Viva la Vida Vacation House Rentals www.vivalavidainlava.com 72 S 3rd West, Lava Hot Springs (801) 884-3898 n


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Lovin’ Life In Lava Vacation Rentals www.lovinlifeinlava.com 277 W Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 240-0688

McCammon RV Park Campground www.mccammonrvpark.com 898 E Hwy. 30, McCammon (208) 254-3630

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Serenity House Bed & Breakfast www.lavaserenityhouse.com 321 S 4th W, Lava Hot Springs (801) 633-3329 \ n

George & Lola’s Place lavahotspringsgetaway.com 143 W Main St, Lava Hot Springs (801) 897-1167 n

Harmony Hill Vacation Rentals www.harmonyhillvacationrentals.com 337 E Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 241-0262 n ^

River Bridge Inn www.riverbridgeinn.com 64 N 1st Ave E, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5530 n "

Quiet Country Cabins www.quietcountrycabins.com 12935 Fish Creek Rd, Lava Hot Springs (208) 776-5669 Lava Family Inn www.lavafamilyinn.com 1701 S Lish, Inkom, (208) 851-1553

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Hot Springs Village Condominiums www.lavacondos.com (208) 776-5445 Candlelight Cottage www.lavalodging.com PO Box 7, Lava Hot Springs (208) 589-4441 n ^

Rustic Inn Vacation Home lavahotspringslodge.com 268 W. Main St, Lava Hot Springs (208) 589-4441 n ^

Lava Adventures and Lodging www.lavalodging.com (208) 589-4441 n ^

Wayfarer’s Rest www.lavalodging.com wayfarers_rest.htm (208) 589-4441 n ^

MALAD Bed & Breakfast Abigail’s Bed and Breakfast www.AbigailsBedBreakfast.com 75 East 11100 North, Malad (435) 757-6374 \ n ^

Hotels & Motels Village Inn - Malad 50 S 300 E, Malad City, (208) 766-4761 n "

Public Lands Campground USFS Malad Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov/ctnf 75 South 140 East, Malad (208) 766-5900

RV Park/Campground Devil Creek RV Park Exit 22, I-15 at Devil Creek Reservoir, Malad, (208) 251-7540

Hotels & Motels Clover Creek Inn www.clovercreekinn.com 243 N 4th St, Montpelier (208) 847-1782 \ u Z n " ^

Rest Assured Inns & Suites www.restassuredinns.com 745 Washington St (HWY 89), Montpelier, (208) 847-1911 n " ^

Super 8 - Montpelier www.super8.com 276 N 4th St, Montpelier (208) 847-8888 \ u Z n ^

Public Lands Campground Montpelier Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 431 Clay, Montpelier, (208) 847-0375

Reunion/Retreat Center My Bear Lake Vacation www.mybearlakevacation.com n "

RV Park/Campground Montpelier Creek KOA koa.com/campgrounds/montpelier-creek 28501 Hwy. 89 N., Montpelier (208) 847-0863 Z n " $ 4 X 1 r

Vacation Rentals Blue Top Cabin www.bluetopcabin.com 349 North Pole Loop, Liberty (208) 320-1898 n

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KC Oil RV Park 1 Bannock St, Malad, (208) 766-2759

Bear Lake Paris Motel 100 Main, Paris, (208) 540-1472

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Bear Lake Heritage Park www.bearlakegrouplodging.com 180 S Main, Paris, (425) 466-4877

The Harkness Hotel www.theharknesshotel.com 206 Center Street, McCammon (208) 254-4340 \ n ^

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Bear Lake Hermitage www.bearlakehermitage.com 6 S Main St, Paris, (801) 362-9360 n ^


Vacation Rentals Bear Lake Ranch House bearlakeranchhouse.com 7630 Hwy 36, Ovid, (435) 770-8893 Z n ^

Sutton’s Cabin www.suttonscabin.com 16 Tee Mont Dr, Afton, (307) 885-3874 Z n

POCATELLO/CHUBBUCK Bed & Breakfast Buckskin Outpost www.buckskinoutpost.com 5430 W Skyview Rd, Pocatello (208) 232-9456 \ n "

Hotels & Motels AmeriTel Inn - Pocatello www.ameritelinns.com 1440 Bench Rd, Pocatello (208) 234-7500 \ u ^

Black Swan Inn Luxurious Theme Suites www.blackswaninn.com 746 E Center, Pocatello (208) 233-3051 \ n ^

Thunderbird Motel - Pocatello www.thunderbirdmotelid.com 1415 S 5th Ave, Pocatello (208) 232-6330 u n " ^

Rodeway Inn - University (Pocatello) www.choicehotels.com 835 S 5th Ave, Pocatello (208) 233-0451 \ u Z n "

Motel 6 Pocatello www.motel6.com 291 W Burnside Ave, Pocatello (208) 237-7880 Z n "

Comfort Inn - Pocatello www.choicehotels.com 1333 Bench Rd, Pocatello (208) 237-8155 \ u n " ^

Clarion Inn - Pocatello www.choicehotels.com 1399 Bench Rd, Pocatello (208) 237-1400 0 u Z n " ^

Red Lion Hotel Pocatello www.redlion.com/idaho 1555 Pocatello Creek Rd, Pocatello (208) 233-2200 0 u Z n " ^

Ramada Pocatello www.ramada.com 133 W Burnside, Pocatello (208) 237-0020 u Z n " ^

TownePlace Suites Pocatello www.marriott.com 2376 Via Caporatti, Pocatello (208) 478-7000 \ u n " ^

Hampton Inn & Suites - Pocatello hamptoninn.hilton.com 151 Vista Dr, Pocatello (208) 233-8200 \ u n ^

Super 8 - Pocatello www.super8.com 1330 Bench Rd, Pocatello (208) 234-0888

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Batise Springs RV Park www.batisespringsrvpark.com 1138 Rowland Rd, Pocatello (208) 241-0506 " 4 X 1

PRESTON Bed & Breakfast Rocky Mountain Red Brick Inn 213 West 1st South, Preston (623) 363-0680 \ n "

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Holiday Inn Express and Suites Pocatello holidayinnexpress.com 200 Via Venitio, Pocatello (208) 478-9800 \ u n

Best Western Pocatello Inn www.bestwestern.com/pocatello 1415 Bench Rd, Pocatello (208) 237-7650 0 \ u Z n " ^

Public Lands Campground East Mink Creek Nordic Center Yurt pocatello.us/pr/nordic/index.htm 2901 S. 2nd Ave, Pocatello (208) 232-3901 "

USFS West Side Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 4350 Cliffs Dr, Pocatello (208) 236-7500 BLM Pocatello Field Office blm.gov 4350 Cliffs Dr, Pocatello (208)478-6340

RV Park/Campground Budget RV Park 4613 Yellowstone Ave, Chubbuck (208) 237-0148 $ 4 s

Pocatello KOA www.koa.com 9815 W. Pocatello Creek Rd, Pocatello (208) 233-6851 u " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Cowboy RV Park www.cowboyrvbelairemobilehomepark.com 845 Barton Rd, Pocatello (208) 232-4587 u Z " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r VISITIDAHO.ORG |

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Cub River Lodge & Guest Ranch www.cubriverguestranch.com 1942 N Deer Cliff Rd, Preston (208) 852-2124 Z n " ^ $ 4 1 r

Hotels & Motels Deer Cliff Inn www.deercliffinnidaho.com 2016 N Deer Cliff Rd, Preston (208) 852-0643 n

Plaza Motel 427 S Hwy. 91, Preston (208) 852-2020 Z n "

Riverdale Resort & Hot Springs www.riverdaleresort.com 3696 N 1600 E, Preston (208) 852-0266 \ u Z n $

Public Lands Campground Twin Lakes twinlakescanalcompany.com (208) 852-3375 $ s r

RV Park/Campground Riverside RV & Trailer Park 2865 N Hwy 91, Preston (208) 339-3569 " 4 1 r

SHELLEY North Bingham County Recreation Area www.co.bingham.id.us/parks_rec (208) 782-3190 " $ X 1 r


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Bar H Bar Ranch www.BarHBar.com 1501 Eight Mile Creek Rd, Soda Springs (208) 547-3082

Oregon Trail Park www.sodachamber.com/recreation.htm 9 W 2nd S, Soda Springs, (208) 547-4964 Cedar Bay Marina & RV Park www.facebook.com/cedarbayRVMarina 3429 Hwy 34, Henry, (435) 730-6140

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Trail Motel & RV Park 213 E 200 S, Soda Springs, (208) 547-0240

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SODA SPRINGS Bed & Breakfast Trail Canyon Lodge www.trailcanyonlodge.com 3367 Trail Canyon Rd, Soda Springs (208) 547-3828 \ n ^

Largilliere Carriage House Largillierecarriagehouse.com 30 W 2nd S, Soda Springs (208) 547-3663 \ u Z n

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J-R Inn www.jr-inn.com 179 W 2nd S, Soda Springs (208) 547-3366

Vacation Rentals Cobble Creek Cabin www.cobblecreekcabin.com 10914 We st.chester Dr, Lava Hot Springs (801) 644-0432 Z n ^

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Soda Springs Vacation Rental www.sodaspringsvacationrental.com 360 Mountain View Ave, Soda Springs (208) 297-3529

Soda Springs Ranger District www.fs.usda.gov 410 E Hooper Ave, Soda Springs (208) 547-4356

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Bailey Creek Clubhouse 1214 Bailey Creek Cir, Soda Springs (208) 547-3758

White Pines Hideaway whitepineshideaway.blogspot.com (208) 540-0294

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ast Idaho is a gateway to Yellowstone,

the country’s very first national park— which means this region’s been serving up adventure for a long time. Head here, and you’ll soon be casting in the worldclass fly-fishing waters of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River, hiking in pine forests and lupine meadows, and snowmobiling scenic byways. Venture easily into Grand Teton National Park to observe antelope, trumpeter swans, and many other species native to the area. The Idaho communities of Driggs, Victor, and Tetonia, which sit quietly on the eastern side of the Tetons, are picturesque destinations for adventurers who seek nonstop outdoor action without the crowds. Be sure to experience the small pleasures within this vast vacationland, like an enjoyable ride on Rexburg’s antique carousel, a huckleberry shake in Victor, and a night of old-fashioned family fun at the Spud Drive-In in Driggs. Stop in at a local visitor center or the new Teton Geotourism Center in Driggs to pick up a copy of the National Geographic Greater Yellowstone Geotourism map.

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IDAHO FALLS Idaho Falls is centrally located to so many amazing destinations that you’re bound to pass through this small city at some point. Take time to stop and explore, and you’ll find that the town’s a wonderful adventure in its own right. The Snake River flows through downtown, and a five-mile greenbelt and several city parks deliver front-row seats to the many sights along its shores—so bring a picnic and stroll or bike the afternoon away. The manmade falls that give the city its name tumble gracefully over a rocky dam on the west bank of the Snake River, and the Idaho Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands tall along the river in Fremont Park. (As you explore the area, try to spot all 39 “sculptural seats.”) Venture indoors to the Museum of Idaho, where kids can crawl through beaver dens and teepees, and you can take in exhibits about Lewis and Clark, the area’s nuclear energy history, and other historical topics. The museum makes spirits bright during its Olde Fashioned Christmas and Winter Festivals—come see decorated trees, meet Santa, and

view nativity scenes from around the world. To see history through the lens of an Idaho Falls couple, pop in to the Collector’s Corner Museum for rooms bursting with dolls, antiques, trains, coins, stamps, and military memorabilia. You’ll find inspiration in the Idaho Falls Cultural District—tour artist studios at the Willard Arts Center; create your own masterpiece (including music and videos) at the Artitorium; and take in permanent and popular traveling exhibits at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. Spend an afternoon teeing up on one of the city’s four courses, or bring the kids to the Tautphaus Park Zoo; in the evening, catch live music and theater at the Colonial Theater or the Actors’ Repertory Theatre of Idaho.

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Grab a casual meal at D’Railed, located in a small, converted house by the railroad; when a train rumbles by, drinks are half-price. Other local favorites are the burgers and seafood at the SnakeBite, steak and spuds at Jakers, and the inspired cuisine of the Copper Rill. Wander over to Love at First Bite for gourmet cupcakes and a delicious assortment of candies and chocolates.

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From Idaho Falls, there’s excitement and amazing scenery in every direction. Highway 26 eastbound will take you along the scenic south fork of the Snake River—popular for drift boat fishing— toward the Teton Scenic Byway and the breathtaking Grand Teton Mountains. Highway 20 brings you through the communities of Rexburg, Ashton, and Island Park on your way to Yellowstone National Park. Head west on Highway 20 toward Idaho National Laboratory to see the historical site of EBR-1, America’s first experimental breeder reactor. Interstate 15 continues from east Idaho over Monida Pass into Montana. Along this route, stop in Spencer, the only place in North America where opals are plentiful enough to mine commercially. Several opal mines are open spring through fall—and you can dig for gems yourself or stop in a gift shop for a sparkly Idaho souvenir.

RIGBY AND REXBURG

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You know Idaho’s famous for its spuds—but did you know we helped create the couch potato, too? It’s true. If you’re heading to Yellowstone, stop by the Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum in Rigby to learn about the invention of television. The museum honors former resident and inventor of the first television picture tube, Philo T. Farnsworth, who developed his initial ideas for the electronic transmission of images while in high school in Rigby. Nearby is the pleasant community of Rexburg, where Brigham Young University-Idaho is located. Rexburg was rebuilt after the Teton Dam burst in 1976, spilling billions of gallons of water into the town. You can see photos and artifacts at the Teton Flood Museum, as well as pioneer relics and an extensive opal and agate collection. The remains of the dam are still standing; to take a look, follow

Highway 33 past Newdale to Teton Dam Road. If you’re traveling with kids, head to Porter Park in Rexburg for a pony ride on the antique Idaho Centennial Carousel. This is Idaho’s only wooden carousel and one of only about 170 still in existence in the United States. It was damaged in the 1976 flood but was restored to celebrate Idaho’s Centennial in 1990. After the ride, let the kids cool off in the park’s splash pad. In July, Rexburg hosts its Idaho International Summerfest—so don’t be surprised if you hear singing in the streets. You’ll see hundreds of dancers and musicians from around the world perform, share their cultural heritage, and even participate in a huge humanitarian service project. Many events are free, and most are interactive—so get in there and show the world what you’ve got. Get wild (from the safety of your car, of course) at Yellowstone Bear World, the area’s only drive-through wildlife park. Just five miles south of Rexburg, you can observe grizzly and black bears in a natural, open setting spring through fall. If off-roading is your thing, head to St. Anthony Sand Dunes, just north of St. Anthony, for fun in the sun and sand. The Bureau of Land Management manages the dunes mainly for ATV use, so you’ve got one heck of a playground—10,000 acres of shifting white quartz sand.

ISLAND PARK Serious adventure awaits you in Island Park. This recreation area is only 30 miles from Yellowstone’s west entrance, so the beauty of its craggy backdrop, fresh pine forests, and wildflower meadows shouldn’t be a big surprise.

REGIONAL INFO ‹ LARGEST CITY

Snake River Canyon

IDAHO FALLS

Population – 58,691

‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 85° Winter Average High – 37° Annual Precipitation – 22"

‹ ELEVATION Highest – 10,740' (Tyler Peak) Lowest – 4,615' (Snake River) Idaho Falls


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Henrys Lake State Park

Henrys Lake Buffalo River

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‹ Fort Henry Historic Byway + Lost Gold Trails Loop 208-624-4870

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‹ Mesa Falls Scenic Byway 208-652-7520

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‹ Teton Scenic Byway 208-354-2500

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‹ Sacajawea Historic Byway 800-727-2540

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SKI AREAS A

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‹ Grand Targhee Ski Resort grandtarghee.com

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Hopefully you’ve packed your fly rod, because this is the land of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River, a stretch much revered for its outstanding large rainbow and brown trout—and considered by many fly-fishing enthusiasts to be one of the best trout streams in the country. One source of the Henrys Fork is Big Springs, where 120 million gallons of crystal-clear water bubble up into the river each day. You’ll find the springs along the Big Springs Nature Trail, six miles north of the Island Park Ranger Station. The trail traverses rich habitat—so you’ll likely spy osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl, and the occasional moose or muskrat. Henrys Fork creates the 7,000-acre Island Park Reservoir, a haven for boaters and anglers, and winds through the picture-perfect meadows of Harriman State Park. The park lies within an 11,000-acre wildlife refuge in the greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, so, depending on the season, your traveling companions might be moose, elk, or graceful trumpeter swans. You can rent a yurt or a cabin here, and spend days on end hiking, fly-fishing, cycling, and horseback riding. Not to be outdone, Henrys Lake State Park is home to a dramatic high-mountain lake teeming with cutthroat, brook, and cut-bow hybrid trout. While you’re in the area, be sure to drive the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway (Highway 47) for views of two of the West’s prettiest falls. Lower Mesa Falls and Upper Mesa Falls plunge 65 feet and 114 feet, respectively, into the Henrys Fork within a pristine forest setting. Take in the falling waters from various viewing platforms, and stop for a relaxing break at the picturesque visitor center by the upper falls. In winter, the byway is closed to vehicles, so snowmobilers and skiers have the road all to themselves.

Parks. Whether you head out on your own or with an outfitter, endless adventure awaits in this most majestic of landscapes. You can hike rugged trails, fly-fish along the Teton River, explore on horseback, or golf among spring-fed lakes at Teton Springs Resort. In winter, the skies drop an immense amount of snow, so bundle up for nonstop Nordic skiing and snowmobiling. Over at Grand Targhee Resort, just outside of Driggs in Alta, Wyoming, you’ll ski light powder (more than 500 inches a year!) against unmatched views of the Tetons. The valley’s many hotels, B&Bs, resorts, and guest ranches are open year-round and welcome you with open arms to relax after a full day outside. Take the kids for a huckleberry shake—a Teton Valley tradition—at the Victor Emporium. Enjoy a craft beer or a bottle of the famous Old Faithful root beer at Grand Teton Brewing,, also in Victor. If you’re into history, consider visiting the Teton Valley Museum on Highway 33 in Driggs, and check out the Teton Aviation Center’s collection of restored vintage warplanes. Wrap up a perfect summer day with an evening of old-fashioned fun at the classic Spud Drive-In Theatre. You can’t miss this valley landmark, with its vintage truck out front hauling the biggest potato you’ve ever seen. Films play after dark all summer long. Around the Fourth of July, take to the skies at the Teton Valley Balloon Rally, which offers hot-air balloon rides with Teton views, a parade, rodeo action, bike races, a fiddlers’ contest, and a craft and antique fair. In August, Grand Targhee hosts its annual bluegrass festival—music and mountains don’t mix much better than this.

TETON VALLEY While many travelers base their Teton excursions in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, those who prefer a less crowded experience find their way to the other side of the celebrated mountain range—to the Idaho communities of Driggs, Tetonia, and Victor. These small towns sit in the Teton Valley, which—at 6,200 feet—offers amazing mountain recreation all year long and easy access to both Teton and Yellowstone National

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› If you like to power your adventure yourself, you’ll find tons of biking throughout this region. The Idaho Falls Greenbelt offers a relaxing route along the Snake River downtown, or step it up a notch on Swan Valley’s mountain bike trails, where you’ll pedal next to amazing views of the South Fork of the Snake River. Harriman State Park, the Island Park area, and, really, all of the vast public lands in this region offer trails for families and downhillers alike.

› Here at the base of the Continental Divide, icy water feeds some of the most acclaimed fly-fishing trout streams in the West: the South Fork of the Snake, the Teton River, Henrys Fork, and the mountain creeks of Swan Valley. › If you’re drawn to wildlife, book a naturalist-guided hiking, skiing, or snowshoeing tour. Try the Outfitters by Natural Retreats, or stop in area chambers of commerce and Forest Service offices for outfitter recommendations.

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› Teton Springs Headwaters Course delivers east Idaho’s best golf experience, with masterfully designed rolling fairways surrounded by gorgeous spring-fed lakes. If that’s not relaxing enough, unwind even more with a massage at the club’s Stillwaters Spa.

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ATV/OHV › Rev up your adventure and take it off-road throughout east Idaho. Have a blast at the 10,000-acre St. Anthony Sand Dunes or ride the Big Bend Ridge Trail or Railroad Right-of-Way Trail within the Ashton/Island Park Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Closer to the scenic Swan Valley, hit up the Fall Creek area along the Snake River for miles of OHV terrain.

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Snow Sports › Gear up to ski and board at the massively snowy Grand Targhee Resort, which receives 500 inches of powder a year. If you’re near Rigby or Ririe, Kelly Canyon is your place for winter fun; this family-friendly mountain offers 51 runs, tubing, and a terrain park.

Hot Springs & Zips › Soak and swim near Rigby at Heise Hot Springs, home to warm and cool pools, a water slide, a golf course, and campgrounds. The resort’s seven zip lines will carry you on an impressive mile-long aerial tour above the Snake River.

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For more details about activities, lodging, and dining in east Idaho, go to visitidaho.org, visitidahofalls.com, and yellowstoneteton.org.

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East Idaho is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, with breathtaking natural wonders—a magical playground for your vacation.

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› 33-Mile Main Street Cruise the longest Main Street in America.

› St. Anthony Dunes Rent a dune buggy and romp on 10,600 acres of white quartz sand.

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› Henrys Fork of the Snake River Fly-fish the best trout stream in the United States.

› Spud Drive-In Theatre Spend a lazy summer evening at an old-fashioned theater.

› Johnny Sack Cabin Instagram the most photographed site in Island Park.

› Teton Geotourism Center Pick up a National Geographic Greater Yellowstone Geotourism map.

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› Mesa Falls Stand close enough to hear the roar and feel the spray.

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› Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum Get educated on the history of television.

› Idaho Falls Greenbelt Absorb the sites and take a stroll along the Snake River.

› Yellowstone Bear World Drive through this wildlife preserve and be one with the bears.

› Museum of Idaho Take in visiting exhibits and permanent Idaho history collections.

SPENCER › Spencer Opal Mines Get your excavator hat on to dig and collect an Idaho opal.

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› Palisades Reservoir Swim, fish, picnic, hike, and boat in this scenic beauty. › Rainey Creek Country Store Square off with a square ice cream cone.

VICTOR › Teton Valley Balloon Rally Participate in hot-air fun for four days around the Fourth of July. › Victor Emporium Grab a stool and slurp down a huckleberry milkshake. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Yellowstone Teton Territory 800-634-3246 or (208) 656-0654, yellowstoneteton.org

Jolley Camper www.jolleycamper.com 1146 North 3400 East, Ashton (208) 652-2267

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Aspen Acres Golf Club & RV Park www.aspenacresrvpark.com 4179 E 1100 N, Squirrel (208) 652-3524

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Vacation Rentals Carter’s Idaho Log Cabins www.cartersidahocabins.com 4560 E. 1400 North, Ashton (208) 652-7234 n

Stonefly Lodge stoneflylodgeidaho.com 3656 Fisherman’s Dr, Ashton (801) 706-5982 Z n ^

ASHTON Bed & Breakfast Stegelmeier Farmhouse Inn 1357 N 4350 E, Ashton (208) 652-3363 \ n " ^

Guest Ranch Three Rivers Ranch www.threeriversranch.com (208) 652-3750 Henry’s Fork Ranch henrysforkranch.com 1060 N 2950 E, Chester (208) 716-0116

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Hotels & Motels Rankin Motel www.rankinmotel.com 120 S Yellowstone Hwy 20, Ashton (208) 652-3570 n " ^

Eagle Peak Lodge & RV Park www.eaglepeaklodge.com 164 White Pines Avenue, Ashton (208) 652-3699 \ n " ^ $ 4 X 1 r

Log Cabin Motel www.logcabinmotelidaho.com 1001 Main St., Ashton (208) 652-3956 "

Butler’s Lakefront Log Cabin www.butler-lakefront-cabin.com (208) 524-5911 n

Quiet Acres Cabin www.apogeecabinrental.com 4517 Porcupine Ln, Ashton (208) 652-7586 "

Squirrel Creek Guest Ranch & Inn www.idahoranch.com Reclamation-Flagg Ranch Rd, Squirrel (208) 652-3972 ^

Fall River Lodge www.vrbo.com/142297 946 N 3600 E, Ashton (208) 652-9788 Z n ^

DRIGGS (See Teton Valley) DUBOIS Small Cattle Company 23 Small Ranch Ln, Dubois (208) 360-1510 Silver Spur Ranch www.silverspurranchidaho.com 2385 Medicine Lodge Rd, Dubois (208) 374-5338 ^

Lazy J Ranch Bed & Breakfast dorpercorner.com 13786 N 95th E, Idaho Falls (208) 524-0262

Hotels & Motels Destinations Inn www.destinationsinn.com 295 W Broadway St, Idaho Falls (208) 528-8444 \ n

Motel 6 Idaho Falls www.motel6.com 1448 W Broadway, Idaho Falls (208) 522-0112 u "

Hilton Garden Inn - Idaho Falls www.idahofalls.hgi.com 700 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 522-9500 ^

South Fork Inn - Idaho Falls 1100 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 529-5400 \ Z n ^

Fairfield Inn & Suites - Idaho Falls www.marriott.com 1293 W Broadway, Idaho Falls (208) 552-7378 0 \ u n ^

Super 8 - Idaho Falls www.super8.com 705 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 522-8880 0 \ u Z n "

Shilo Inn Suites Conference Hotel Idaho Falls shilo-inn-idaho-falls.com 780 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 523-0088 0 \ u Z n " ^

Home2Suites by Hilton home2suites3.hilton.com (208) 529-0400 0 \ u n "

Pinecrest Inn 888 N Holmes, Idaho Falls (208) 523-5993 0 \ u "

Ross Hotel 343 C St, Idaho Falls, (208) 525-9958 Motel West motelwestidaho.com 1540 W Broadway, Idaho Falls (208) 522-1112 u Z n "


Hampton Inn - Idaho Falls Airport idahofallsairport.hamptoninn.com 645 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 523-1400

Hampton Inn - Idaho Falls www.hamptoninn.com 2500 Channing Way, Idaho Falls (208) 529-9800

Trouthunter www.trouthunt.com 3327 N Hwy 20, Island Park (208) 558-9900

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Ponds Lodge www.pondslodge.com 3757 N Hwy 20, Island Park (208) 558-7221

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Red Lion on the Falls www.redlion.com/idaho 475 River Pkwy, Idaho Falls (208) 523-8000 0 u Z n "

Le Ritz Hotel & Suites www.leritzhotel.com 720 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 528-0880 0 \ u Z n " ^

Sleep Inn & Suites - Idaho Falls www.choicehotels.com 3200 Outlet Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 821-3647 0 \ u Z n ^

La Quinta Inn & Suites Idaho Falls Spectrum www.ameritelinns.com 2501 S 25th St E, Ammon (208) 552-2500 \ u n ^

Holiday Inn Express - Idaho Falls www.hiexpress.com/idahofallsid 2270 Channing Way, Idaho Falls (208) 542-9800 0 \ u Z n

Candlewood Suites Idaho Falls www.ichotelsgroup.com 665 Pancheri Dr, Idaho Falls (208) 525-9800 u "

GuestHouse Inn & Suites - Idaho Falls www.guesthouseintl.com 850 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 523-6260 0 \ u Z n " ^

Best Western Plus Driftwood Inn www.bestwesterndriftwood.com 575 River Pkwy, Idaho Falls (208) 523-2242 \ n " ^

Comfort Inn - Idaho Falls www.choicehotels.com 195 S Colorado, Idaho Falls (208) 528-2804 0 \ u n " ^

Yellowstone Motel 2460 S Yellowstone Hwy, Idaho Falls (208) 529-9738

Teton West RV Park www.TetonWestRVPark.com 121 N 3850 E, Rigby (208) 390-2430

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Shady Rest RV Park 2200 N Yellowstone Hwy, Idaho Falls (208) 524-7035

Henrys Lake State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 3917 E. 5100 N., Island Park (208) 558-7532

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Snake River RV Park and Campground www.snakeriverrvpark.net 1440 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls (208) 523-3362 " ^ $ 4 X 1 r

Sunnyside Acres RV Park www.sunnysideacresmhc.com 905 W Sunnyside Rd, Idaho Falls (208) 523-8403 " ^ $ 4 X 1

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Harriman State Park www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov 3489 Green Camyon Rd, Island Park (208) 558-7368

RV Park/Campground Buffalo Run Campground & Cabins www.buffaloruncampground.com 3402 N. Hwy 20, Island Park (208) 558-7112 n " ^ $ 4 X 1 r

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RedRock RV & Camping Park www.redrockrvpark.com 3707 Red Rock Rd, Island Park (208) 558-7442

Guest Ranch Elk Creek Ranch www.elkcreekid.com (208) 558-7404

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Hotels & Motels Sawtelle Mountain Resort bookings.centiumsoftware.com 4133 Quakie Lane, Island Park (208) 558-9366 u n " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Henry’s Fork Lodge www.henrysforklodge.com 2794 S Pinehaven, Island Park (208) 558-7953 0 \ u n ^

Mack’s Inn Resort www.macksinn.com 4292 N Hwy 20, Mack’s Inn (208) 558-7272

Valley View RV Park, Campground & Laundromat www.valleyviewrv.com 5152 N Hwy 20, Island Park (208) 558-7443 u " ^ 4 X 1 r

Jared’s Wild Rose Ranch Resort www.wildroseranch.com 3778 Hwy. 87, Island Park (208) 558-7201 u Z n " ^ $ 4 X 1 r

Robins Roost Chevron & Grocery Store robinroostislandpark.com 4150 N Big Springs Loop Rd, Island Park (208) 558-7440 " 4

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A River Runs By It Lodge www.ariverrunsbyitlodge.com 4026 Tygee Lane, Island Park (208) 558-2245

Tuscan Inn idahofallsreservations.com Box 256, Island Park, (208) 558-9675

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Angler’s Lodge at Henrys Fork www.anglerslodge.net 3363 Old Hwy. 191, Island Park (208) 558-9555 u n

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Eagle Ridge Ranch www.eagleridgeadventures.com 3438 Old Shotgun Rd, Island Park (208) 558-0900

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Island Park Lodging islandparklodging.com 4194 Grandview Rd, Island Park (208) 360-7224

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Lakeview Cabin www.yellowstonevacationhomes.net 3618 Meadow View Lane, Island Park (208) 558-1988 n

Larson Lodge www.larsonlodge.com - (208) 232-2034 ^

Super 8 - Rexburg www.super8.com 215 W Main St, Rexburg (208) 356-8888

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Yellowstone Lakefront Log Home on Henry’s Lake www.yellowstoneloghome.us (877) 833-4861 n ^

Island Park Cabins and Lodges www.islandparkrentals.com 4189 N. Big Springs Loop Rd, Island Park, (208) 523-0612 n "

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Island Park Village Resort www.islandparkvillageresort.com 4153 N Big Springs Loop Rd, Island Park (208) 558-7502

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Summerwind Development www.summerwindcabin.com (435) 652-3816

Slash E Ranch slasheranch.com - (208) 558-7438 ^

Moose Mountain Cabin www.moosemountaincabins.com 1475 Luke Ln, Macks Inn, (208) 705-7199 n

WorldCast Anglers www.worldcastanglers.com 3350 Hwy. 20, Island Park (208) 558-7068 0 ^

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Enchanted Forest Resort www.islandparkidaho.com Box 256, Island Park, (208) 558-9675

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Bear Creek Inn www.islandparkidaho.com Box 256, Island Park, (208) 558-9675

Mountain Lake Cabin www.yellowstonevacationhomes.net 3618 Meadow View Lane, Island Park (208) 558-1988

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Rainbow Realty - Island Park Cabin Rentals www.islandparkcabinrentals.com 3320 Hwy 20, Island Park, (208) 558-7116

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AmericInn Lodge & Suites of Rexburg www.americinn.com/hotels/ID/Rexburg 1098 Golden Beauty Dr, Rexburg (208) 356-5333 \ u Z n " ^

Quality Inn - Rexburg www.choicehotels.com 885 W Main St, Rexburg (208) 359-1311 \ u Z n " ^

SpringHill Suites by Marriott - Rexburg www.marriott.com/idarx 1177 S Yellowstone Highway, Rexburg (208) 356-3003 \ u Z n ^

Reunion/Retreat Center Wakeside Lake Reunion Lodge wakesidelakerv.com 2245 S 2000 W, Rexburg (208) 356-3681 ^

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The Pines at Island Park Historic Phillips Lodge www.pinesislandpark.com 3907 Phillips Loop Rd, Island Park (208) 558-0192

Wakeside Lake RV Park www.wakesidelakerv.com 2245 S 2000 W, Rexburg (208) 356-3681

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MUD LAKE Birch Creek www.blm.gov Haven Motel & Trailer Park 1079 E 1500 N, Terreton, (208) 663-4821 " $ 4

NEWDALE Green Canyon Hot Springs www.greencanyonhotspring.com 2432 S Canyon Creek Rd, Newdale (208) 458-4454 Z " ^

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Sheffield RV Park 5362 S Hwy 191, Rexburg (208) 356-4182 u n " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Thompson’s RV Park 4844 S Hwy 191, Rexburg (208) 356-6210

RIGBY Blue Heron Inn Bed and Breakfast www.idahoblueheron.com 706 N Yellowstone Hwy, Rigby (208) 745-9922 \ u Z n ^


South Fork Inn Motel 425 Farnsworth Way, Rigby (208) 745-8700 n ^

Jefferson County Lake Campground www.co.jefferson.id.us 490 N 4000 E, Rigby (208) 745-0868 " 4 s X 1 r

RIRIE Bed & Breakfast Aspen Grove Inn www.aspengroveinn.com 105 N 5050 E , Rigby (208) 538-7963 \ u n ^

Public Lands Campground Juniper Park www.co.bonneville.id.us (208) 538-7285 u " $ 4 s X 1 r

Kelly Island Campground www.blm.gov (208) 524-7500 " s X 1 r

RV Park/Campground 7N Ranch www.7NRanch.com 45 N Newby Ln, Ririe, (208) 538-5097 " 4 s X r

Mountain River Ranch/ Sportsman RV Park www.mountainriverranch.com 98 N 5050 E, Ririe, (208) 538-7337 n ^ $ s X 1 r

Heise Hot Springs www.heiseexpeditions.com 5116 E Heise Rd, Ririe (208) 538-7312 u 4 s

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ST. ANTHONY Hotels & Motels GuestHouse Henry’s Fork Inn www.henrysforkinn.com 115 S Bridge St, St. Anthony (208) 624-3711 \ Z n " ^

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Sand Hills Resort Inc. www.thesandhillsresort.com 865 Red Rd, St. Anthony (208) 624-4127

Aspen Hills Retreat www.swanvalleyretreat.com 2080 Swan Valley Hwy, Ririe (208) 538-7140

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Idaho Dunes RV Park www.idahodunesrv.com 1695 E 500 N, St. Anthony (208) 624-3275

Swan Valley Lodging www.swanvalleyrentals.com (208) 270-1020

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Vacation Rentals Juniper Mountain Ranch www.junipermountain.net 969 N 1900 E, St. Anthony (208) 680-4585 Dunes Lodge www.theduneslodge.com 1396 E 400 N, St. Anthony (208) 709-7433

The Lodge at Palisades Creek www.tlapc.com 3720 Hwy 26, Irwin, (208) 483-2222 u

Sleepy J Cabins www.sleepyjcabins.com #19 Highway 31, Swan Valley (208) 483-0411 u Z n "

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Fox Creek Inn www.thefoxcreekinn.com 273 E 5500 S, Victor, (307) 413-3583

Guest Ranch Granite Creek Guest Ranch www.granitecreekranch.com 2086 Swan Valley Hwy, Ririe (208) 538-7140 \ ^

Hansen Guest Ranch www.hansenguestranch.com 956 Rainey Creek Rd, Swan Valley (208) 483-2305

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Willowpine Bed & Breakfast 136 E Little Ave, Driggs, (208) 354-2735 \ u Z n

Locanda di Fiori (The Inn of Flowers) www.inntetonia.com (208) 456-0909 \ n ^

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Linn Canyon Ranch www.linncanyonranch.com 130 E 600 S, Victor, (208) 787-5466

Natural Retreats South Fork Lodge www.naturalretreats.com 40 Conant Valley Loop, Swan Valley (877) 805-7794 u n ^

Old Irwin Lodge www.oldirwinlodge.com 1591 Old Irwin Rd, Irwin (208) 483-5634

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Moose Creek Ranch moosecreekranch.com 2733 E 10800 S, Victor, (208) 787-6078 u Z n " ^

Teton Mountain Ranch www.elkadventures.com/cabins.html 269 W 800 S, Victor, (208) 787-9005

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Three Peaks Lodge www.threepeakslodge.com 658 N 2400 E, St. Anthony (916) 509-6362

Super 8 - Driggs www.super8.com 1361 Hwy 33, Driggs, (208) 354-8888 Trail’s End Motel 40 N Main, Victor, (208) 787-2973 n

Teton Springs Lodge and Spa www.tetonspringslodge.com 10 Warm Creek Lane, Victor (208) 787-7230 0 \ u Z n ^

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Pines Motel * Guest Haus thepinestetonvalley.com 105 S. Main St., Driggs, (208) 354-2774 0 n " ^

Best Western Teton West www.bestwesternidaho.com 476 N Main St, Driggs, (208) 354-2363 \ u n ^

Kasper’s Kountryside Inn www.kasperskountrysideinn.com 9165 S 1000 W Pole Canyon Rd, Victor (208) 787-2726 n

Public Lands Campground Teton Canyon (208) 354-2312

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RV Park/Campground Teton Peaks Lodge & RV www.tetonpeaks.net 2901 Egbert Ave., Tetonia (208) 456-2969 " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Teton Valley Campground www.tetonvalleycampground.com 1208 Hwy 31, Victor, (208) 787-2647 " ^ $ 4 X 1 r

Vacation Rentals Cowboy Roadhouse Lodge www.cowboyroadhouselodge.com 381 N Agate, Victor, (208) 787-2755 Cottage at Heron Glass www.heronglass.com/cottage 240 N 5 E, Driggs, (208) 354-2759 n ^

Teton Valley Lodge www.tetonvalleylodge.com 3733 Adams Rd, Driggs, (208) 354-2386 u

Teton Springs Luxury Log Cabins www.tetonspringslodge.com 10 Warm Creek Lane, Victor (208) 787-7230 0 \ u Z n

Grand Valley Lodging www.grandvalleylodging.com 158 N 1st St E, Driggs, (800) 746-5518 n " ^

A Cottage in Driggs (208) 354-7424 ^

Hill Property Management www.hpmlodging.com 2875 S Stateline Rd, Driggs (208) 201-9263 n " ^

Teton Powder Valley Townhouse www.grandtarghee.com 910 Powder Valley Rd, Unit 26, Driggs (636) 225-2486 n ^

Teton Valley Property Management www.rentdriggs.com 253 S Main St, Driggs, (208) 354-3431 n

Oxbow Property Management LLC www.vamoose.com 9290 Old Jackson Hwy, Victor (208) 787-2871 n

Henderson Creek Lodge www.HendersonCreekLodge.com 5188 Mahogany View Trail, Victor (877) 629-8597 n ^

A House in Sweet Hollow vrbo.com/307581 9125 Edgewood Lane, Victor (212) 721-2280 n ^

Teton Base Camp www.tetonvalleyrental.com (208) 521-9347 n ^

Teton Valley Cabins www.tetonvalleycabins.com 34 E Ski Hill Rd, Driggs, (208) 354-8153 u n " ^


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you’re about to enter Idaho’s most mountainous region—a jaw-droppingly gorgeous landscape of peaks and passes just waiting to be explored. The jagged Sawtooth Mountains stand guard over the Stanley Basin, an area where endless hiking, biking, and snowmobile trails wind past cold, clear streams and glacier-carved lakes. Mount Borah, the state’s highest peak at 12,662 feet, looks out over the sweeping plains near Mackay, beckoning hikers and climbers to ascend its slopes. From the small western town of Stanley, travel Highway 75 over Galena Pass to the romantic Sun Valley–Ketchum resort area for world-class skiing and hiking, mountain biking, and art-gallery browsing. Ernest Hemingway settled here in his later years and was particularly fond of the Silver Creek area, now a preserve known for fantastic fly-fishing and its rich habitat for birds, elk, and even mountain lions. The Salmon River, ranked by National Geographic as one of the world’s top whitewater adventures, begins in this region. This region is not new to adventure—this was the home of Sacajawea, the brave Lemhi-Shoshone woman who served as interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition as they made their way west to the Pacific Ocean.

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STANLEY BASIN Careful now—people have been known to pick up and move to Idaho after a visit to Stanley. Its romantic, rugged Western beauty is one for the picture books—maybe because it always seems to be perfectly cast in a light that makes its meadows greener, its peaks craggier, and its crooked fences more rustic. Stanley Basin is surrounded by the Boulder-White Cloud Mountains— portions of which were designated as wilderness in 2015—and the Sawtooth Mountains, where the mighty Salmon River begins as runoff from winter snows. Backpackers, hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and boaters will find endless adventure within the 756,000-acre Sawtooth National Recreation Area, including 700-plus miles of trails, hundreds of alpine lakes, and 40 peaks over 10,000 feet. Just east in the Jim McClure-Jerry Peak Wilderness, sagebrush gives way to alpine tundra, a landscape that’s home to some of Idaho’s best wildlife habitat. Stop by the visitor center north of Ketchum on Highway 75 or the Redfish

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Visitor Center at Redfish Lake for maps and trail recommendations. The kids will love Redfish Lake’s sandy beach and easy trails, and you’ll love the view. The premier central Idaho adventure is a guided rafting trip on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River through the Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness, the largest wilderness area in the Lower 48. This trip is five to seven wondrous days in the Idaho outdoors, with crystal-clear waters, natural hot springs, catch-and-release fishing, and Dutch-oven riverside dining. Not only is the Middle Fork a national Wild and Scenic River, National Geographic ranks it as the third-best whitewater river trip in the world because of its challenging Class III and IV rapids, unspoiled landscape, and abundance of wildlife.

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The small town of Stanley sits in the heart of this area—and actually right at the junction of three very picturesque routes: Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway on Highway 21, Salmon River Scenic Byway on Highways 93 and 75, and the Sawtooth Scenic Byway on Highway 75. You’ll find plentiful cabins and motels in and around Stanley for year-round

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excursions. Enjoy a rustic-luxe guest ranch vacation at the Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch, where you can set out on any number of outdoor adventures and then return for a swim in a hot springs pool or stargazing from a rocking chair on the front porch.

SUN VALLEY & KETCHUM Sun Valley

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Sun Valley is the West’s storied ski resort, with a long history of movie stars and other royalty escaping to its secluded slopes. Today, people come from all over to experience the old-world charm of this cozy alpine village on the edge of the wilderness. You’ll find deluxe accommodations throughout the resort, from condos and cottages to the historic Sun Valley Lodge. The Lodge completed extensive renovations in 2015, so you’ll be treated to beautifully refurbished guest rooms and a new 20,000-square-foot full-service spa and salon with saunas, a yoga studio, and stunning views of Mount Baldy. Sun Valley is bustling year-round—so come hit the greens at its beautiful golf courses, take a guided trail ride at Sun Valley Stables, and watch world-class figure skaters practice and perform at the Lodge’s ice rink; the popular Sun Valley on Ice show runs Saturday nights all summer long. Also, almost every evening in summer, catch national headliners, local bands, or the Sun Valley Summer Symphony at the Sun Valley Pavilion. Take a scenic ride on the Roundhouse Express Gondola up to the top of Mount Baldy, where you can hike, bike, or enjoy a meal and an awesome view at the Roundhouse restaurant. Less than a mile away is the mountain town of Ketchum, where Ernest Hemingway spent his last years, from the late 1950s until his death in 1961. Take time to browse Ketchum’s many shops and galleries, grab a drink at the

famous Whiskey Jacques’, and choose from an eclectic array of eateries for a taste of regional cuisine. Head to The Kneadery for its signature breakfasts and locally baked breads in a cozy, rustic setting; or sample coffee, wine, and nibbles at the sleek Velocio; or savor Idaho trout, wood-fired pizza, and homemade desserts at Enoteca. Perry’s serves up casual, family-friendly fare; for steak and local game, try Pioneer Saloon on Main Street or the Cornerstone Bar & Grill. The Sun Valley-Ketchum area is part of the larger Wood River Valley, where you can spend many happy days discovering trails and quiet fishing spots amid quaking aspen groves, dense mountain forests, and wildflower meadows. Book a day or sunset trip along the Big Wood River and Silver Creek with the top-notch fly fishermen and women at Silver Creek Outfitters; they’re passionate about teaching the sport to beginners, too. Take it all in from above and add elevation to your vacation on a paragliding adventure with Fly Sun Valley. In March, independent cinema comes to screens around town during the Sun Valley Film Festival. Readers and writers gather in July for the Sun Valley Writer’s Conference and in September for the Ernest Hemingway Festival. Over Memorial Day weekend, get motivated, do some yoga, and grab a massage at the annual Sun Valley Wellness Festival. This valley gives a big nod to its Western roots with events like the Hailey Rodeo over the Fourth of July, the Wagon Days & Big Hitch Parade on Labor Day weekend, and the Trailing of the Sheep Festival each October.

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‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 85° Winter Average High – 30° Annual Precipitation – 10"

‹ ELEVATION Highest – 12,662' (Mt. Borah) Lowest – 2,875' (Salmon River) Sawtooth Mountains


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If you’re not staying at the Sun Valley Resort, Ketchum and the nearby town of Hailey offer an assortment of hotels and bed-and-breakfast inns. Try the beautiful Knob Hill Inn for upscale comfort and breakfast by the fire.

FAIRFIELD There’s more than meets the eye near the tiny rural town of Fairfield. Tons of year-round recreation awaits in the nearby Sawtooth and Boise National Forests, and the surrounding prairie turns blue and purple with camas lilies during the “Big Bloom” in May. For amazing photo ops, head to the Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Management Area, where thousands of migrating birds take respite among the purple meadows and marshlands. Bring the kids to swim and water ski at Mormon and Magic Reservoirs, and fish for huge rainbow and brown trout. Enjoy a peaceful day of prime fly-fishing at Silver Creek or the Little Wood River. In winter, snowmobiling rules, and Soldier Mountain Ski Area promises relaxed, uncrowded days on the slopes.

CRATERS OF THE MOON & ARCO In the high desert near Arco, you’ll find one of the most unusual landscapes on earth: Craters of the Moon National Monument. The 750,000-acre monument encompasses an enormous basaltic lava field with endless volcanic features such as spatter and cinder cones, lava tubes, and caves. Indigenous people and pioneers both have fascinating histories here, which you can read about at the visitor center. Although the landscape looks barren, its home to hundreds of species of plants and animals. A seven-mile loop road leads you through the lava field, and you can walk short trails to caves and craters. RV and camping spots are available in the monument, and nearby Arco has several motels.

Ridge causes many to turn back close to the top. The mountainous terrain surrounding Mackay is ideal for hiking, biking, and backcountry drives; a fun drive is the self-guided Mackay Mine Hill Tour, which gives you a glimpse into the area’s mining heritage. If you’re into off-road action, join fellow OHVers for scenic and technical riding at the popular Rally in the Pines ATV event each July. Winter snows make for amazing cross-country skiing and snowmobiling throughout the entire Lost River region.

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SALMON & THE LEMHI VALLEY North of Challis, Highway 93 enters the serene Lemhi Valley and the mountain town of Salmon, which confirms why Idaho is called the Whitewater Capital of the World. That’s because the Salmon River, or the “River of No Return,” flows right through town, leading to amazing adventures through some of the best rapids and most scenic landscape in the world. Experience this pristine terrain, wildlife, and fresh backcountry air by booking a trip with a licensed outfitter.

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Other epic adventures are documented at the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, Educational & Events Center, where you can learn about the Lemhi-Shoshone woman who served as an interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition. A little out of town, drive the Lewis and Clark Backcountry Byway loop up to Lemhi Pass, the spot where a small group of the Discovery Corps spied the endless mountain terrain that lay ahead of them to the west. The byway is a 36-mile single-lane gravel road with steep grades, but it’s worth the journey in a high-clearance vehicle. Rainbow Trout

MACKAY Mackay is a rugged sight, its western downtown silhouetted by the crags of the towering Lost River Range. It’s the closest town to Mount Borah—at 12,662 feet, the state’s tallest peak— earning it its “Top of Idaho” nickname. Most seasoned hikers can climb Borah in a day, but the famed Chicken-out

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RECREATION Water Play › The mighty Salmon River begins here as a small stream in the shadow of Galena Summit before turning into one of the world’s most revered bodies of water. Book an unforgettable whitewater adventure launching from Salmon or Stanley—outfitters offer half-day floats or five days of wilderness rafting and superb riverside dining.

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› The pristine Middle Fork of the Salmon—the ultimate wilderness river—flows through the 2.37million-acre Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness near Stanley. Idaho River Journeys, Solitude River Trips, and White Otter Adventures are solid choices for whitewater or familyfriendly scenic trips on the Salmon.

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› Just south of Stanley, be sure to visit Redfish Lake, long a summer destination for swimming, boating, canoeing, and paddle boarding. The Redfish Lake Lodge offers accommodations in its historic inn and in many cabins; camping is available, too.

Snow Sports › When winter blows in, head to Sun Valley for great downhill skiing and a stay at the beautiful old-world lodge. North of Ketchum, the road rises slowly to Galena Summit and Galena Lodge, a scenic home base for Nordic skiing.

› Families and couples love the classic sleigh rides around the snowy hills of Sun Valley—snuggle up for a crisp loop tour or make it an evening with a sleigh ride to dinner at the charming Trail Creek Cabin.

Trails › The Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Sawtooth Wilderness have tons of routes to alpine lakes, jagged spires, and lupine meadows. And just when you think you’ve found the most amazing spot, you’ll turn a bend to another. Fisher Creek is a mountain bike trail popular for its varied and picturesque terrain; ditto for the trails leading from the Galena Lodge area.

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› Hikers and mountaineers eagerly climb Idaho’s highest peak, Mount Borah. At 12,666 feet, the hike to the top can be done in a day; mountaineers can choose more technical routes.

Golfing › A marker on Sun Valley’s White Clouds Golf Course reads “This is not all about golf.” Which will make sense as you play any of the resort’s courses, which roll magnificently through the Wood River Valley, offering mountain views inspiring the name “American Alps.”

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If Idaho is a gem of a state, Sun Valley is its crown jewel. Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and lakes, central Idaho beckons those whose favorite waking hours are those spent outdoors.

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› Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, Educational & Events Center Celebrate the contributions of Sacajawea to the Lewis and Clark expedition at this museum.

› Salmon River Experience whitewater rafting and scenic beauty like no other in the Sawtooths.

› Craters of the Moon This bizarre scenic landscape is sure to strike a chord for adventure in any visitor.

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CHALLIS › Land of the Yankee Fork This state park honors Idaho’s frontier mining history and provides unique recreational opportunities.

› Sun Valley Resort This celebrated resort welcomes sun and snow lovers alike. › Sun Valley Film Festival This yearly event celebrates the creative art of filmmaking. › Ernest Hemingway Memorial Experience where Hemingway found much inspiration for his writing while in Idaho.

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HISTORY Lewis and Clark › The Lewis and Clark expedition crossed the Continental Divide near Lemhi Pass on August 12, 1805, accompanied by their interpreter, Sacajawea, a young Lemhi-Shoshone woman who was born near present-day Salmon, Idaho. It was in central Idaho that the expedition, peering across the endless mountain ranges ahead, realized

they wouldn’t be finding a river passage to the Pacific. Begin your own “Voyage of Discovery” in this region by visiting the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, Educational & Events Center; rafting the Salmon River; and driving to Lemhi Pass on the Lewis and Clark Backcountry Byway.

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Regional Information Sun Valley Marketing Alliance 800-634-3347, visitsunvalley.com

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Lemhi-Shoshone Tribe (208) 791-7490, lemhi-shoshone.com

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Mountain View RV Park - Arco www.mountainviewrvarco.com 705 W Grand Ave, Arco, (208) 527-3707

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Creekside Inn Bed & Breakfast www.creeksideinnbandb.com 630 North Ave, Challis (208) 879-5608 \ u n " ^

Bonanza House Bed & Breakfast gonorthwest.com (208) 833-5050

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FAIRFIELD Soldier Mountain Ranch and Resort www.soldiermountainranch.com (208) 764-2506 u " ^

The Prairie Inn www.theprairieinn.com 113 E Hwy 20, Fairfield (208) 764-2247 n ^

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Pioneer Motel & RV Park www.challismotelrvpark.com 220 Hwy 93 S, Challis (208) 879-6791

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Lost River Motel www.lrmotel.com 405 Hwy Dr, Arco (208) 527-3600

Holiday Lodge Motel Hwy 93 N, Challis, (208) 879-2259

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Craters of the Moon Natl Monument & Preserve www.nps.gov/crmo (208) 527-1335

Challis Golf Course RV Park www.golfcourserv.com Challis Golf Course Rd, Challis (208) 879-5300

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Challis Hot Springs www.challishotsprings.com 5025 Hot Springs Rd, Challis (208) 879-4442 " ^ $ 4 1 r

Airport Inn www.airportinnhailey.com 820 4th Ave S, Hailey (208) 788-2477 \ u n " ^

Hitchrack Motel-Gas-Grocery 293 Indian Creek Rd, Hailey (208) 788-1696 "

A Wood River Inn www.woodriverinn.com 603 N Main St, Hailey (208) 578-0600 \ u n " ^

AmericInn Lodge & Suites of Hailey www.americinn.com/hotels/id/hailey 51 Cobblestone Ln, Hailey (208) 788-7950 \ u n " ^

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Round Valley RV & Mobile Park (208) 879-2393

Zen Studio in the Heart of Hailey www.airbnb.com/rooms/250564 709 S River St, Hailey, (208) 720-0909

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KETCHUM (See Sun Valley) LEADORE Homestead Motel 187 Railroad St, Leadore, (208) 768-2742

Hotels & Motels REMLC’s Sportsman’s Roost Lodge remlcsportsmanslodging.com 1935 Salmon River Rd, Shoup (208) 394-2150

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The Village at North Fork www.thevillageatnorthfork.com 2046 Hwy 93 N, North Fork (208) 865-7001

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Lema’s RV Park 304 Railroad St, Leadore (208) 768-2030 " $ 4 X 1

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Shoup Store, Cafe & Cabins 1829 Salmon River Rd, Shoup (208) 394-2125

Bed & Breakfast Windysage Farmstay Bed & Breakfast 4485 Old Loop Rd, Mackay (208) 716-0776 \ n " ^

Hotels & Motels Wagon Wheel Motel & RV Park www.wagonwheelmackay.com 809 W Custer, Mackay, (208) 588-3331 u n " ^ 4 s 1

Bear Bottom Inn 412 W Spruce St, Mackay (208) 588-2483 u n ^

RV Park/Campground River Park Golf Course & Campground 717 Capitol Ave, Mackay, (208) 588-2296 " $ 4 1

Moose Crossing RV Park www.moosecrossingrv.com 3798 US Hwy 93, Mackay (208) 588-2994 u n " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

White Knob Motel & RV Park 4255 Hwy 93, Mackay, (208) 588-2622 n " $ 4 X 1 r

Vacation Rentals Wild Horse Creek Ranch www.wildhorsecreekranch.net 4387 Wild Horse Creek Rd, Mackay (208) 588-2575 \ u

NORTH FORK Bed & Breakfast 100 Acre Wood Resort www.100acrewoodresort.com 2356 Hwy 93 N, North Fork (208) 865-2165 \ u n

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Salmon River Motel - Salmon www.salmonmotel.com 104 Courthouse Dr, Salmon (208) 756-8880

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River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park www.riversfork.com 2036 Hwy 93 N, North Fork (208) 865-2301

RV Park/Campground Josephine’s Pizza & RV Park www.josephinesidahorvpark.com 2570 Hwy 92 N, North Fork (208) 865-2476

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Super 8 - Salmon www.super8.com 104 Courthouse Dr, Salmon (208) 756- 8880

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Broken Arrow www.thebrokenarrow.com 3148 Hwy 93 N, Gibbonsville (208) 865-2241 u n " ^ 4 s X r

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Stagecoach Inn Motel stagecoachinnmotel.com 201 Riverfront Dr, Salmon (208) 756-2919

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Sacajawea Inn www.hotelsalmon.com 705 S Challis St, Salmon (208) 756-2294

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Luther Heights Bible Camp lutherheightsorg/facilities.php Lake Alturas Rd, Stanley, (208) 886-7657

Sulphur Creek Ranch www.sulphurcreekranch.com (254) 378-7473 ^

Diamond D Ranch www.diamonddranch-idaho.com (208) 336-9772 u

Triangle C Ranch trianglecranch.net #1 Benner St & Hwy 21, Stanley (208) 774-2266 n

Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch www.idahorocky.com (208) 774-3544 n ^

RV Park/Campground Salmon River RV Park, Country Store & Cafe www.salmonriverrvp.com 111 Whitetail Dr, Salmon (208) 894-4549 " $ 4 s X 1 r

Salmon Meadows Campground & RV Park www.rvparking.com 400 N St Charles, Salmon (208) 756-2640 " $ 4 X 1 r

Heald’s Haven RV & Campground 22 Heald Haven Dr, Salmon (208) 756-3929 " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Royal Gorge Resort www.royalgorgeresort.com 3689 S Hwy 93, Salmon (208) 876-4130

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Fort Limhi Trading Post & RV www.fortlimhi.com 2427 Main St, Salmon, (208) 303-7486 " ^ $ 4

Century 2 Campground www.century2campground.com 603 Hwy 93 N, Salmon, (208) 756-2063 " ^ $ 4 s X 1 r

Wagonhammer Campground wagonhammercampground.com 1826 Hwy 93 N, North Fork (208) 865-2477 u n " $ 4 s X 1 r

Vacation Rentals Flying Resort Ranches www.flyingresortranches.com (208) 756-6295

Middle Fork Lodge www.middleforklodge.com (208) 879-2744

Hotels & Motels Mountain Village Resort www.mountainvillage.com Hwy 21/75 Junction, Stanley (208) 774-3661 0 u n "

Redfish Lake Lodge www.redfishlake.com (208) 774-3536 u n ^

Meadow Creek Inn & Spa www.meadowcreekinn.com 955 Eva Falls Ave, Stanley (208) 774-3611 n ^

Redwood Cabins www.redwood-stanley.com 83 Hwy 75 Lower, Stanley (208) 774-3531 n ^

Sawtooth Hotel www.sawtoothhotel.com 755 Ace of Diamonds St, Stanley (208) 721-2459 n ^

Riverside Motel & Sawtooth Rentals www.riversidemotel.biz Hwy 75, Stanley, (208) 774-3409 0 n ^

Valley Creek Lodge & RV Park www.stanleyidaho.com 1060 Eva Falls, Stanley, (208) 774-3606 0 u n " ^ 4 1

Danner’s Log Cabin Motel www.dannerslogcabins.com 31 Eva Falls, Stanley, (208) 721-1210 u "

Public Lands Campground Sawtooth National Recreation Area Stanley Office, (208)774-3000

RV Park/Campground Smiley Creek Lodge, RV Park, and Campgrounds www.smileycreeklodge.com 16546 Hwy 75, Sawtooth City (208) 774-3547 n " ^ $ 4 1 r

Torrey’s Burnt Creek Inn www.torreysburntcreekinn.com (208) 838-2313 " ^ 4 X r

Elk Mountain RV Resort Hwy 21, Stanley, (208) 774-2202 " ^ 4 X 1

Vacation Rentals Stanley Town Square www.stanleytownsquare.com 250 Niece Ave, Stanley, (208) 918-1578 ^

Abe’s Chair Log Cabin www.vrbo.com/212734 221 Smiley Creek Rd, Stanley (208) 774-3603 n "

Beckwith’s Lodge www.idcabin.com Hwy 75, Stanley, (208) 939-8936 n "

Sawtooth Vista Rentals www.sawtoothvistarentals.com (208) 721-8717 n " ^

Stanley Vacation Rentals www.stanleyvacationrentals.com 440 Eva Falls Ave, Stanley (208) 421-8553 n

Beaver Creek Store and Cabins Highway 75, Stanley, (208) 774-3542 n ^

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Sun Valley Property Management Services www.blackdiamondsv.com, (208) 622-3510 u n

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