13 Idaho Gold Rush Sites Where You Can Still See the Past
Idaho's gold rush era left behind more than just empty pockets and tall tales. Across the state, you can still find weathered…
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Some restaurants earn loyal customers through consistency, and this Idaho Falls favorite has been doing exactly that for more than 55 years. Known for its longtime pancake recipe, hand-cut steaks, and family-owned approach, it has…
Idaho is not exactly famous for sleeping in, and once you see what the breakfast scene has to offer, you will understand why. From the lively streets of Boise to the mountain-town calm of Hailey and the wide-open roads leading…
A lakeside seafood restaurant is not something most people expect to find in southern Idaho, which is why this Treasure Valley destination has earned so much attention. Set on the shores of Eagle Lake, it specializes in fresh seafood…
A half-mile volcanic cave is the main attraction at this unusual southern Idaho destination, but it is far from the only reason people stop. After exploring the underground lava tube, visitors can browse collections that include…
Idaho is not exactly the first place that pops into your head when someone says “Swiss Alps,” but maybe it should be. This state is hiding some of the most jaw-dropping mountain scenery in the entire country, and a lot…
Since 1929, this lakeside lodge has offered one of the most remarkable stays in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains. Set along the shore of a five-mile glacial lake, it combines historic charm with direct access to some of the most…
On a former cattle ranch along Idaho’s Salmon River, this retreat center has spent more than 20 years hosting family reunions, church groups, military gatherings, and large events that bring people back year after year. Its most…
In Stanley, Idaho, this small mountain café has become a destination for both locals and travelers. Known for its scratch-made pastries, hearty breakfasts, and baked goods that often sell out, it is widely considered one of the best…