Shoshone Falls is among the most spectacular of natural beauties along the Snake River. At 212 feet, the falls are higher than Niagara Falls. They are best viewed during the spring and early summer.
The Peregrine Fund's World Center For Birds of Prey is a conservation organization and educational facility located in Boise, Idaho. It is dedicated to the conservation of birds of prey and their habitats through research, breeding programs, public education, and advocacy.
Boise is the capital and largest city of the state of Idaho in the United States. It is located in the southwestern part of the state, along the Boise River. Boise offers a mix of urban amenities, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community. Boise’s 2019 population was at 228,959.
Albeni Falls Dam is located on the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown, Idaho, and Priest River, Idaho. The Albeni Falls Dam Visitor Center is the first stop on your trip around the beautiful Lake Pend Oreille area.
Hells Gate lies on river bottom left over from the great ice age floods about 15,000 years ago. At the south end of the park are basaltic columns from the Pomona flows 14 million years ago.
The Old Idaho Penitentiary opened its doors in 1872 to some of the West’s most desperate criminals. Today, visitors can experience over 100 years of Idaho’s unique prison history with a visit to Solitary Confinement, cell blocks, and the Gallows.
The Discovery Center of Idaho is a hands-on science center located in Boise, Idaho. It is an interactive educational facility that provides a unique opportunity to engage with science and explore the wonders of the natural world through hands-on activities and interactive exhibits.
Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area is a ski area in the western United States, located in southwest Idaho in Boise County. Bogus Basin is your source for fresh, local, fun. Offering the closest, most affordable, mountain experience to the Treasure Valley. During summer months, Bogus Basin offers lift access to some of Idaho's best mountain biking trails.
The Boise National Forest's vast landscape spans over 2.5 million acres of diverse forest and grassland. It is located northeast of Idaho's capital city of Boise.
The Idaho Potato Museum is a unique museum which appropriately showcases Idaho’s Famous Potatoes. The rich graphics showcasing the history of the potato will lead you through the revolution of the potato industry. From the original potato planted in Idaho, to the largest potato crisp made by the Pringle’s Company in Jackson, TN. You’ll be intrigued as you stroll through the Museum which was built in 1912.
Nez Perce National Historical Park is a significant site commemorating the history and culture of the Nez Perce people, located primarily in the states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Montana. The park preserves various sites associated with the Nez Perce War of 1877 and showcases the rich heritage of the Nez Perce tribe.
Julia Davis Park is a well-known and beloved park located in downtown Boise, Idaho. It is named after Julia McCrumb Davis, a pioneer and early resident of the Boise area. The park spans over 89 acres along the banks of the Boise River and offers a variety of attractions and amenities for visitors of all ages.
The Egyptian Theatre, also known as the Ada Theater, is Boise’s premier historical theatre located in the heart of downtown Boise. The Egyptian Theatre is one of Boise, Idaho’s most cherished historical landmarks.