A lunar-like landscape was generated by volcanic eruptions between 15,000 and 2,000 years ago in southeast Idaho, south of Arco.
Sawtooth National Recreation Area
Mountain biking and fishing are two of the best and most well-known recreational activities available in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
Sun Valley Resort
Skiers from all over the world travel to Sun Valley in southern Idaho because of its superb winter sports facilities and first-rate tourism infrastructure.
Lake Coeur d'Alene
One of Idaho's top lakes and one of its biggest natural lakes is Lake Coeur d'Alene. With just one visit, the total beauty of this lake in Northern Idaho's mountains becomes clear.
Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area
Hell's Canyon is the largest river gorge in North America, and it is situated inside the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in northern Idaho.
Shoshone Falls
The 212-foot-tall Shoshone Falls sometimes referred to as the "Niagara of the West," is situated on the northeastern outskirts of Twin Falls.
Boise River Greenbelt
The greatest riverfront city parks are connected by the Boise River Greenbelt, a public route that runs through the center of Boise.
Salmon River
There are several stunning rivers that flow through Idaho, one of which is the Salmon River, also referred to as the River of No Return.
City of Rocks National Reserve
The vast granite outcrop in southern Idaho is known as the City of Rocks, and it is now well-known across the climbing world.
Bruneau Dunes State Park
One of Idaho's top state parks and most distinctive is Bruneau Dunes. One of North America's biggest freestanding sand dunes may be seen at this state park.
Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site
From 1872 until 1973, convicts were imprisoned at the Old Idaho Penitentiary, or "Old Pen," which is now a museum showcasing this century-long prison history.
Kirkham Hot Springs
More than nearly any other state, Idaho boasts the most hot springs. Two hours from Boise sits Kirkham Hot Springs, one of Idaho's most well-known hot springs.