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Northwest Gem State

Idaho is completely packed with fun filled adventures which gives travelers a reason to explore this paradise. It offers the visitors undeniable experiences of outdoor activities such as camping, exploring glistening lakes, mountains hiking, hot springs visit, classy resorts and inns for accommodations. Furthermore, Idaho is famous for recreational adventures such as Hiawatha Trail Mountain biking, golfing and skiing. Moreover, the Lava Hot springs is an amazing resort for having fun along with visiting five hot springs. Idaho Falls stretching over river snake is well known because of its hospitality and scenic views. Likewise, Twin Falls or Shoshone Falls is a breathtaking natural scenery which provides various facilities like ramp boating, swimming and picnic spots. However, McCall is ideal vacation spot because of heavy snowfall and Lake Payette shore as well as due to an enthralling Winter Carnival. You’ll remember the vacation here for the rest of your life.

Awesome places to visit in Idaho

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Crystal Gold Mine

Authentic 1880's underground gold mine tour! Experience Underground Fun and Adventure in a Real Gold Mine: Guided Tour, Educational Fun for the Entire Family, On-Site RV and Bus Parking, Picnic Area, Underground Gift Shop, No Reservations Needed, Open Year Around, Mine Temperature: 48F. Ye

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Faulkner Planetarium

Opened in November 1995, the Faulkner Planetarium is the largest planetarium theater in Idaho, and one of the best equipped in the northwestern U.S. The theater seats 144 under a 50' dome and features a Digistar II digital graphics projection system. It is located in the Herrett Center for

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Museum of Idaho

The Museum of Idaho is Idaho's premier national traveling exhibit museum and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the natural and cultural history of Idaho and the Intermountain West. The museum does this by developing regional educational programs in the sciences and humanities, and

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Nez Perce National Historical Park

Since time immemorial, the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce have lived among the rivers, canyons and prairies of the inland northwest. Despite the cataclysmic change of the past two centuries, the Nez Perce are still here. Join us in experiencing the story of a people who are still part of this lands

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