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Biking,Camping,Fishing and Hiking......Idaho Offers It All
Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking
Idaho has more whitewater river miles than any other state in the lower 48, including the Lochsa River, the Payette, the Snake and the Middle Fork of the Salmon. Grab an oar and have an adventure.
Fishing
Idaho’s Silver Creek, the Henrys Fork, and the South Fork of the Snake are world renowned for their fly-fishing opportunities. Whether you hope to catch dinner or just catch and release, Idaho is the perfect place to drop a line.
Lakes & Rivers
Thousands of miles of whitewater Recreational rivers and lakes are definitely the norm in Idaho. From extreme whitewater rafting to world-class fishing, there’s a water adventure for every desire in Idaho. It’s a refreshing treat you won’t soon forget.
Golfing
From world-class resorts to undiscovered municipal gems, Idaho has golf courses that will both challenge and delight. Take the Idaho Golf Trail – a golf vacation package that combines eight of Idaho’s best courses with resort style accommodations. Or, if you prefer, blaze a trail of your own.
Scenic Byways
Some of Idaho’s designated byways have historic significance, but all have extraordinary scenic value. Relax as you are led through high country meadows, into dense forests of pine, across mountain passes and through majestic desert canyons. Start the car and let your journey begin.
Natural Attractions
Scenic wonders await your exploration in Idaho. Take in numerous awe-inspiring peaks, geological formations, lush green forests, and a waterfall higher than Niagara.
Idaho Is Full Of
Adventure
Idaho offers some of the best in outdoor recreation and sightseeing in the west. Almost 70 percent of Idaho is public lands, from state parks and county parks to national monuments and reserves.
