The north-western state of Idaho is mostly known for its potatoes. Idaho is all about mountains and snow-clad peaks, and white water rivers flowing through gigantic canyons, glacier lakes, green pine woods, golden sand dunes and all that nature has to offer.
Today’s Idaho is both cosmopolitan and yet small-town friendly. Agriculture, manufacturing and tourism are Idaho’s major industries. Abundant outdoor recreation opportunities and scenic vistas around every turn attract over 20 million tourists annually. Idaho is unhurryied, unspoiled and unassuming.
It’s a spectacular state with very friendly people and lots of fun things to do. Idaho offers great outdoor opportunities. The Panhandle area has more than 2000 lakes and great rivers with kayaking opportunities. Sun valley has some of the best skiing possibilities in the US. Wallace is a small town in the middle of historic mining area.
The mountains are all around and the scenery is great. Wallace is also the town used in the filming of “Dante’s Peak”. Boise, Idaho is the capital city. For recreation there is bike riding in the foothills, floating the Boise River, hiking, running, and lots of parks. Enjoy all this adventure and make your Idaho visit a memorable one.

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New Idaho Whitewater Trail Guide
With over 3,000 miles of whitewater, Idaho offers adventure opportunities for everyone. Whether your taste runs from a white-knuckled roller coaster trip or a mellow scenic float, a river awaits you in the Gem State, with providers listed that can help you plan your event. All levels, abilities and time on the water can be accommodated, from a half-day float on the Main Payette River to several days on one of the top 10 whitewater rivers in the world, the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. The guide lists companies, contact information and a map of the state’s rivers. Contact: www.idahowhitewatertrail.com.

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