Boise’s food and wine scene is exploding with a vibrant farm to table dining scene, burgeoning craft breweries, and nationally-recognized wineries.
Indie rock, bluegrass, country… Southwest Idaho music festivals have it all, often in unforgettable settings.
Whether it’s narrow mountain fairways or expansive desert greens, Southwest Idaho’s golf courses have a setting — and challenge — for anyone.
Hiking in the cool, pine-scented mountain air and sunshine has a certain magic that refreshes the soul, and Jughandle Mountain is just the place to find that rejuvenation.
Locally-owned Hotel McCall, founded in 1897, is the answer. It is designed and managed in a way that invites exploration and an authentic experience of McCall.
An hour north of Boise, the canyon widens and the river relaxes. Sandbar islands host ducks, geese, and eagles. Cabins peak through the forest canopy, smoke curling up from their chimneys.
There’s no other way to say it: stand up paddle boarding, also known as SUP, is hot.
Summer in Idaho is all about getting outside. The fun starts the minute you step out your door.
Whether you’re gliding through pockets of pristine powder, snowshoeing through frozen forests, or curling up in a cozy lodge, these three mountains deliver the ultimate winter adventure.
Whether that means a cabin in the mountains, a guest barn in the country or deluxe suite in the city, there’s a home-away-from-home waiting for you in Southwest Idaho.