Ten Exciting Things to Do in Idaho

There could be various fun things that you can do in Idaho, the northwestern U.S. which is known for the mountainous landscapes, and also the bewildering natural assets that makes it the most desired outdoor recreational area for the young visitors.  You may look for the spots to explore in Idaho and check them according to your choice. We have narrowed down our research and have suggested some places that can be the most exciting places and also activities to perform.

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#1: Visit Shoshone Falls

Visit the Shonshone Falls at the Falls State Park in Twin Park, also referred to as Niagara Falls of the West. The falls is 40 feet higher than Niagara Falls but of course, not as wide as the same. You might visit the impressive waterfalls in early summer and spring, but you may enjoy the view even when it’s not the peak season.

#2: Saw tooth Mountain Range

The Saw tooth mountain range is part of the Rocky Mountains, and there are 57 peaks that have an elevation of 10,000 feet or more. The mountain looks like the Grand Range and found in the Grand Teton National Park. Many travelers are taken by surprise to learn that Saw tooth mountain is a part of the majestic Rocky Mountain range.

#3: Float the Boise River

If you have visited the place during summer and looking towards some fun-filled activity, you may float across the Boise River. The float season begins during late June, and the park is located just few miles from downtown. In case you don’t possess a raft, there is no need to worry; tubes and rafts are available on rentals from the free air stations nearby.

#4: Hike Across Saw tooth National Forest

If you are fond of hiking, one of the best places to practice is the Saw tooth National Park, and there is abundance of stunning mountain range along with Alpine lake visuals. There are many more popular trails which line the Goat Lake, Saw tooth Lake, and also Bench 1lake. The most suitable time to hike is mid-May to September.

#5: Explore Craters of the Moon National Monument

You can visit this place, the craters of the moon National monument and preserve which is a scenic landscape situated around 100 miles from North East of the Twin Falls. The area is full of a lava flowing that once solidified, but the appearance is very much like the surface of the moon. The name is thereby derived as the crater of the moon. The crater was formed almost 15,000-20,000 years before across the Great Rift Valley and it covered an area of 618 square miles. You may have a great view of this activity once you climb the trails of the park.

#6: Find the Hidden Ghost Towns

The city has stories of short lived mining centers like Bay horse, Yankee Fork State park, and also some parks situated in the central Idaho. To reach this ghost town, you should drive through the canyon and also you can expect very little visitors. You will love walking along the town that has a population of 500 people. This town as you see is still original, stands over a hill and you can see the town from the top. You can get the best view from here.

#7: Stay at the Mountain Village Resort

Choose the charming town of Stanley for the purpose of hiking and camping. The town is very close to the Redfish Lake and is a starting point for hiking to the Saw tooth National forest. If you choose to camp or stay at the hotel rooms near the mountain village resort that could be a great advantage as its quiet accessible to the grocery stores and restaurants. You will enjoy the indoor hot tub that is situated beside the bank of Valley Creek and that’s a great attraction. The hot tub is inside a large barn and has some of the best views of Saw tooth range. Well, this could be one of the most adorable places and can pamper you with hospitality.

#8: Boating on Redfish Lake

Redfish Lake sits at an elevation of 6, 550 feet and at the heart of Saw Tooth Mountains. The glacier is a carved one, crystal clear and offers an increasingly alluring view. You will be amazed by the stunning view of the Lake having the stunning view at the backdrop. The wisest way to enjoy the lake will be borrowing kayaks, canoes, and boats from the locals and then ride over the water body. You will enjoy the day amidst the lap of nature.

#9: Drive on Highway 12

If you want to look forward towards an adventurous road trip, then you must across the Idaho Highway 12, also known as the Northwest passage of the scenic byway. The drive that runs byway beginning at the Washington State of line in Lewiston, also crosses into the Idaho. This follows the Clearwater and Lochsa rivers and the journey ends in Montana. The ride is almost 4 hours towards completion and allow more time for the purpose of sightseeing and also for hiking. In case you are a lover of nature and adventurous exploring, you will simply love the highway 12 and encrypt your experience in a golden frame.

#10: Horse Ride on the Mountains

You might hallucinate yourself life the protagonist of a novel sometimes; hire a horse and ride it to make your imagination a reality. You can explore riding at the mystic Saddle Ranch at the Redfish Lake. Well, you might take guided riders who would take you through the mountain meadows. Enjoy your horseback ride amidst the Lodge pole pine forests, and you won’t simply realize the two hours that would be spent in the day.

Apart from all the attractions mentioned above, you may soak in the boat box hot spring, or book a stay at the Schweitzer castle. You can bicycle along the famous route of Hiawatha or relax at the Couter D’ Alene. Explore some more areas and enjoy the best of natural trails; it’s fun to be pampered amidst the nature’s lap and rejuvenate your senses.

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