Bordered by the Boise Foothills and the Payette River, Horseshoe Bend offers hiking, fishing, river sports like SUPing and kayaking, and fabulous restaurants — all within just a few miles of each other.
Home of the impressive Tamarack Resort and set along the northern edge of Cascade Lake, this area continues to increase in popularity.
One of the gateway towns to Hells Canyon, Cambridge is well-situated in the heart of Idaho’s quintessential outdoor activities.
Bruneau is home to the Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park and Bruneau Canyon, a breathtaking duet of the highs and lows of Idaho’s geography.
The last city upriver from Hells Canyon, and the fiddling capital of the world, Weiser makes a great stop or homebase for exploring this part of Southwest Idaho.
Resting along the north side of the Boise River, Middleton offers a charming small town with access to the whole of the Treasure Valley.
Set in a broad and beautiful valley, Emmett embraces its agricultural roots.
The northern neighbor to Idaho’s capital city, Eagle gives off Mayberry vibes in the best sense.
If you love the outdoors and quaint small towns, Garden Valley needs to be an added stop on your next trip.