Around here, we never want to wish away a great winter — skiing, snowmobiling, cozy evenings around the fire — but that doesn’t mean we don’t get a bit excited when spring is right around the corner.
Walk (and ride) in the footsteps of Oregon Trail pioneers along the Main Oregon Trail Backcountry Byway. For history buffs, this drive is hard to beat.
If wild and rugged is what you’re after, this remote scenic drive definitely delivers. There’s a reason Hells Canyon is such a popular bucket list destination.
The Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway (Idaho Highway 17) is a great way to take in views of Southwest Idaho’s rugged scenery and the wildlife that call it home.
Your visit may only last days or, if you’re lucky, weeks, but the memories can go on and on… especially if you pick the right souvenir to take home with you.
Winter in Southwest Idaho is simply too beautiful outside, too cozy inside, and too much fun inside and out to not experience for yourself.
Idaho’s State Parks are the gems of the Gem State — and fortunately, a whole lot of them are located right here in Southwest Idaho.
Nobody wants to wish summer away, but the time to start planning your fall getaway to Southwest Idaho is now.
Where you stay can be a defining memory of any trip. So choose wisely. We’ve assembled some ideas and inspiration for unforgettable places to stay on your next visit to Southwest Idaho.