Crystalline lakes, rivers, mountains galore, wildlife and small town charm.
Idaho is a state that encompasses more than 40 million acres of National Forest taking up 40% of the state. So it’s no surprise that there is a ton of hiking, biking and exploring. Idaho has more wildlife than any other state in the lower 48 too. There are countless rivers, lakes, forests, waterfalls, bike trails and picture perfect friendly small towns for relaxing and enjoying the local scenery.
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Where to See the Northern Lights in North America
In Your guide to the Northern Lights in North America, we share several destinations in Canada and the US where you can see the Northern lights. This marvelous sky spectacle takes place on clear and cold nights and can often be seen in both fall, winter and spring.
Another Reason Outdoor Lovers Can’t Get Enough of Northern Idaho
St Maries Idaho, located on the shores of the St Joe river and just upstream from lake Coeur D’alene has fantastic fishing and exploring in the nearby National Forest, with more than 1300 miles of public and private land open to the public for off roading, biking and hiking.
Riding the Route of the Hiawatha in Idaho’s Silver Valley
It’s known locally as the Crown Jewel of rail-to-trail adventures. The Route of the Hiawatha is just 15 miles long, but what makes this adventure so unique is that it travels over 7 sky high train trestles and through 10 old tunnels