1. Hit the road.
2. Explore the wilderness.
3. Sleep in your home-away-from-home.
4. Repeat.
There are very few places where you can start your day cross-country skiing in the mountains and end it stargazing in the desert.
The Greenbelt provides unbelievable access to the great outdoors, restaurants, wineries, coffee shops, parks, and scenic views. We’ve picked out 21 of our favorites spots that SHOULD NOT be missed.
Idaho whitewater isn’t just for thrill seekers – it’s for everyone, no matter their ages.
An insider’s guide to exploring the charm’s of Boise. From biking to boating and floating to feasting, here are the details you need for a week or weekend of fun.
Floating the lazy, (mostly) flat river stretches in Southwest Idaho offers a chill alternative to whitewater rafting. Spend half a day with friends or family blissfully adrift without a care in the world.
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.
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.
Explore the hub of Basque food and culture outside of Europe.
Every year Boise’s Botanical Garden gets festive with a spectacular light show the whole family can enjoy.