ATTRACTIONS
Historic Sites
National Parks
Natural Wonders
Scenic Sites
More Idaho
ACTIVITIES
Hells Canyon Jet Boat Tours
Snow Skiing
Tours
Tour Operators
Whitewater Rafting
VISITOR INFORMATION
Cities and Towns Listed
by Region
Map of Idaho
Craters of the Moon National Monument
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
Nez Perce National Historic Park
Idaho Travel Regions and Maps
Map
Central
Map
Eastern
Map
North Idaho
Map
North Central
Map
South Central
Map
Southeast
Map
Southwest
Idaho has a wonderful variety of attractions and points of interest. Explore the deepest canyon in North America, Hells Canyon, learn about the Nez Perce and their sacred journey or see the beautiful and scenic Sawtooth National Forest. Discover what to see in Idaho by reading this page.
Find a Grave
Lists famous figures buried in Idaho - including Ernest Hemingway.
Includes cemetery location.
Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce
Web site for documentary
co-produced by the Idaho Public Television and Montana Public
Television. A story about a physical trek over 1,600 difficult
miles and a story of a spiritual journey of healing, patience and pride
that has led many Nez Perce back to their cultural roots.
Nez Perce National
Historical Park
The 38 sites of the park are located in Idaho,
Montana, Oregon, and Washington, and preserve the history of the Nez
Perce people and their relationship to North American history.
RoadTrip America
Personal narrative and photos by Mark
Sedenquist and Megan Edwards of their trip to the Nez Perce National
Historical Park.
Hell's
Canyon - Western Idaho
Hells Canyon is the deepest canyon
(7,900 feet) in North America. White water rafters, jet boaters,
campers, fishermen, hikers and hunters all enjoy this protected
recreation area. Some portions are designated Wilderness, but much is
open to motor vehicles. Strategically located overlooks provide
breathtaking views. Contact: Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, 2535
Riverside, Clarkston, WA 99403; 208/758-0616.
Sawtooth
National Recreation Area
Located in South Central Idaho, eight
miles north of Ketchum on Highway 75. Established in 1972,
the SNRA is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Over 300 alpine lakes
dot the area. Sawtooth, Boulder and White Cloud Mountains are the
headwaters of five major rivers including the Salmon & Big Wood.
Dan's Idaho
Mountain Climbing Page
Dan Robbins' site is full of scenic
photos.
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Idaho Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places, 9th Edition by Julie Fanselow. This guidebook features fun, unusual and different things travelers want to see and experience. Discover the best in local dining, quirky cultural tidbits, hidden attractions and unique finds in the Gem State. Order now...
Compass American Guides: Idaho, 3rd Edition by John Gottberg. The guide that has it all; spectacular photography, evocative prose, insider tips, and detailed color maps to help you make the most of your trip. Written by longtime Idaho residents, this book provides in-depth coverage of the history, culture and character of one of America's most spectacular destinations! Order now...
Backcountry Roads Idaho by Lynna Howard, Author and Leland Howard, Illustrator. A beautiful, informative and practical guide to the Gem State's hidden treasure of roadways. Enhanced by 140 photos this guidebook is also a work of art. GPS coordinates, expedition maps, and detailed descriptions are provided. Order now...
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