Three hours is all the time it takes to get from Idaho’s charming capital city to expansive national forest lands — and some of the most remote wilderness areas in the country.
Choose your own adventure as you meander along the Snake River Canyon and its many rolling vineyards. Get your binoculars, golf clubs, and taste buds ready.
This scenic route is rich in Idaho history and natural wonders, from museums and fruit farms to wildlife and hot springs.
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.
Acclaimed wineries, the best whitewater in the country, and the tallest sand dune in North America. It’s all in wild and stunning Southwest Idaho.
Boise is the perfect jumping off point to explore Southwest Idaho’s wine region.
1. Hit the road.
2. Explore the wilderness.
3. Sleep in your home-away-from-home.
4. Repeat.
Jaialdi — a huge neighborhood block party where tens of thousands of people from around the world gather together for Basque food, sports, dancing and nonstop fun.