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.
Boise is the perfect jumping off point to explore Southwest Idaho’s wine region.
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.
In Southwest Idaho, you’ll find eclectic coffee shops full of local flavor. In small mountain towns, you’ll meet long-time roasters with a crowd of regulars and a cozy atmosphere.
Whether you’re into thrillin’ or chillin’, Brundage has a mountain bike adventure that fits.
Boise’s food and wine scene is exploding with a vibrant farm to table dining scene, burgeoning craft breweries, and nationally-recognized wineries.
Explore a mix of well-established favorites and exciting new wineries on the urban wine trail!
Summer in Idaho is all about getting outside. The fun starts the minute you step out your door.
Whether you’re gliding through pockets of pristine powder, snowshoeing through frozen forests, or curling up in a cozy lodge, these three mountains deliver the ultimate winter adventure.