Ready for a sip? Here are our favorite coffee shops in the greater Boise area.
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.
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.
All you can hear is the sound of the river, the wind and the birds as you cast a line into the clear water.
Within the last few years, wine critics and travel writers all across the US have been discovering the award-winning wineries of Idaho’s Snake River Valley, quickly earning the region its title as the next must-visit wine destination.
Exploring Boise’s beer scene here is one of the best ways to experience the city like a local. Walk into any pub or brewhouse in Boise, and you’ll see skiers, entrepreneurs, cyclists, families and neighbors alike coming together to enjoy a pint.
Caldwell is a town in transition, from a small frontier settlement to a burgeoning bedroom community that just so happens to produce some of Idaho’s best food and wine.
Southwest Idaho’s “other wine region” provides perhaps one of the most unique wine experiences anywhere in the country: Garden City.
Floating the lazy, (mostly) flat river stretches in Southwest Idaho offers a chill alternative to whitewater rafting. Spend half a day with friends or family blissfully adrift without a care in the world.
An insider’s guide to exploring the charm’s of Boise. From biking to boating and floating to feasting, here are the details you need for a week or weekend of fun.