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.
Sure, Southwest Idaho is known as a haven for skiers and a magnet for snowmobilers, but that’s just the tip of the Idaho iceberg!
For over three decades, Bear Valley Rafting has been a trusted name for those looking for adventure on the Payette River. For owner Phil White, it’s more than a whitewater obsession, it’s a way of life.
Boise is the perfect jumping off point to explore Southwest Idaho’s wine region.
The white water rafting Idaho has is world class. Float the Boise River or raft on Hells Canyon. Explore Idaho Rivers. Read now.
What about the things that are off the beaten path — the stuff that tourists never see? With over 15,000 square miles to explore, there’s more to Southwest Idaho than meets the eye. And we’ve got the rundown on how to experience it all like a local.
Southwest Idaho has some of the most varied terrain on the planet. You name it, we’ve got it.
Stretching from the city of Eagle to the north to Lucky Peak Reservoir in the south, the Boise front foothills — or simply “the Foothills” — serve as a backdrop for Boise and the surrounding areas.
When the urge to shut off your phone, pack up the car, and search for big skies becomes unbearable, Southwest Idaho will be waiting. There’s a haunting beauty to be discovered here.
Sure, Southwest Idaho is known as a haven for skiers and a magnet for snowmobilers, but that’s just the tip of the Idaho iceberg!