It was a “burdensome journey” to reach Yellowstone National Park’s southwestern corner in the 1920s, making it an “almost ...
Just outside town lies one of Idaho’s most spectacular natural wonders – Shoshone Falls, often called the “Niagara of the West.” While technically closer to Twin Falls, many visitors use Shoshone as ...
The hike travels through evergreen forest, passing the small Pika Lake at about the halfway point. The lake is named after ...
Nestled on a peninsula jutting into the pristine waters of Payette Lake, Ponderosa State Park in McCall might be Idaho’s most perfect blend of accessibility and wilderness—a 1,000-acre sanctuary where ...
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