Idaho
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009IDAHO is a winter and Summer Fairyland for the tourist and vacationer. With fewest resident people of any State, it has a vast unexplored wilderness, mainly due to its wilderness isolation by mountain ranges, dense forests, frozen lakes and deep river gorges offering many adventure sports. In the north are the holiday resorts of Coeur d’Alene. In the center are the magnificent Sawtooth and Seven Devils Mountains with the deepest (Hells Canyon) in America, and in the south, the famed ‘Potato’ farming area.
Capital city of Boise is a picture-postcard image, with its huge greenbelt parklands where locals and visitors stroll, cycle or picnic on the grass. The domed state capitol is also famed for its being supplied by naturally heated water. The decommissioned state penitentiary and grounds now house museums. The historic area has restored Victorian houses, with coffee shops, bars and restaurants. Many varied cultural museums lie in the green belt that straddles the Boise River.
The Sawtooth National Park area lures campers, hikers and photographers to its jagged peaks, rustic rural valley settings, Redfish Lake and the nearby glitzy Sun Valley Resort. Old trails – following the old railway lines, historic Oregon Trail and Three Islands Crossing to follow the pioneer’s routes.
Unusual feature parks include; The Bruneau Dunes, the largest in the USA, The Twin falls sometime called the “Niagara of the West”, Snake River Gorge – where famous stuntman ‘Evel Knievel’ seriously injured himself in 1974. In central Idaho is the ‘Craters of the Moon’ national monument, a rugged prehistoric volcanic area. The southern agricultural city of Idaho Falls also houses the National laboratory which developed the first nuclear reactors for military and commercial use and the obsolete are now open for viewing.
“Floating Golf Greens”, Luxurious Resorts – where famous film stars, past and present visited, Preserved endangered bird species (Osprey and Bald eagle), Salmon run, ‘Lost Silver Mines’, Thundering waterfalls and white water rivers lure adventure seekers and pristine lakes offer ice skating, fishing or boating. All this and more offer a unique experience in visiting such a varied and beautiful state.