Indie rock, bluegrass, country… Southwest Idaho music festivals have it all, often in unforgettable settings.
Explore the hub of Basque food and culture outside of Europe.
Hwy 55 — the essential Idaho road trip that takes you from sandy desert to green mountain views.
In an aging warehouse about a mile west of where Treefort Music Fest was held in Boise, ID, a giant peacock took shape.
The Warhawk Air Museum takes visitors of all ages on a personal journey through flight.
Hiking in the cool, pine-scented mountain air and sunshine has a certain magic that refreshes the soul, and Jughandle Mountain is just the place to find that rejuvenation.
Locally-owned Hotel McCall, founded in 1897, is the answer. It is designed and managed in a way that invites exploration and an authentic experience of McCall.
An hour north of Boise, the canyon widens and the river relaxes. Sandbar islands host ducks, geese, and eagles. Cabins peak through the forest canopy, smoke curling up from their chimneys.
There’s no other way to say it: stand up paddle boarding, also known as SUP, is hot.
Since 1991, Cascade Raft & Kayak has been in the business of fun. All of it interwoven with the Long family who knows every ripple and meander of the Payette River.