Idaho
Bruneau Dunes State Park is an area located in southwestern Idaho of sand dunes and desert. When I say that the state of Idaho has nearly every kind of landscape you can think of, believe me. Here is everything you need to know about visiting Bruneau Dunes State Park.
Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve is (in my opinion) one of the most underrated National Park that NEEDS to be added to your bucket list. Here is all about visiting Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve!
Twin Falls is located in Southern Idaho just 2 hours from the capital city of Boise and filled with some of the most beautiful outdoor attractions, landscapes, and activities. Keep reading for the best adventurous things to do in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Boise is the capital city of Idaho and the largest city in the state. It has this beautiful mix of city life and nature sitting at the foothills of mountains. Such a contrast in the landscape provides quite a variety of activities in the area. Here are 13 things to check out next time you are in Boise, ID.
The Sawtooth Scenic Byway, 1 of over 30 scenic drives in the state of Idaho, is an easy, free, day road trip in the state that takes you through mountains, up in elevation, and into some of the cutest ski resort towns with epic pull-off points to take in the views.
Blue Heart Springs is a natural spring located in Southern Idaho. This spring boasts crystal clear water, blue like the Caribbean, connected to Snake River. It requires a unique way to get here. Here is how you can visit this oasis for yourself.
Idaho is nicknamed the “Gem State” for a reason. Its vast and quick-changing landscape will leave you saying “wow, look at that” around every corner! By far the best (and in most parts the only) way to experience this state is hopping in a car for a road trip.