Back in the 1800s, Boise was an important stop along the Oregon Trail. It was the only trade post for miles, and many died just trying to get here.
From haunted corn mazes to Boise State football games, we’ve outlined our top 10 favorite things to do in the fall in Southwest Idaho.
Ready for a sip? Here are our favorite coffee shops in the greater Boise area.
At Tamarack, every season brings new adventures to experience — and we’ve put together the ultimate guide to make the most of it.
The most acclaimed wineries in the Northwest, the best whitewater in the country, the tallest sand dune in North America…All of it is in Southwest Idaho.
Jaialdi — a huge neighborhood block party where tens of thousands of people from around the world gather together for Basque food, sports, dancing and nonstop fun.
1. Hit the road.
2. Explore the wilderness.
3. Sleep in your home-away-from-home.
4. Repeat.
Stretching from the Owyhee mountains to the depths of Hells Canyon, Hwy 95 takes you through some of the most picturesque places in Southwest Idaho.
With 400+ bands and 50+ venues, Treefort still remains a festival that’s “cool, but doesn’t know it’s cool.”
Here, there’s no limit to the adventure. You can coast through mountain meadows. You can put your downhill skills to the test. You can climb switchbacks through narrow canyons to find panoramic desert views.