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Idaho Attractions

Idaho’s top attractions tend to be stunning vistas or immense canyons but we also have interesting museums, mining era towns and the Northwest’s largest theme park!

Idaho Attractions

  • Arts & Culture
    Enrich your Idaho vacation by exploring any of these culture spots. Or, try a self-guided tour of a pioneer landmark or check out a Broadway musical under a blanket of stars. Take a look at Idaho's unique history while reveling in its rich culture.
  • Amusement Parks
    Idaho's amusement parks are full of fun for the whole family. Play in a moonlight golf tournament, see a magic show, cruise a lagoon in a paddleboat. Idaho's amusement parks are game for anyone who wants to have some fun.
  • Casinos
    Try your luck at gaming, relax by a hotel pool, have dessert at a buffet. Idaho’s Native American casinos can offer big payouts. Come and visit our Idaho. You just might go home a winner.
  • Historical Sites
    During your visit to Idaho, take in a little of its past by visiting some historical sites and museum. Walk along a tree-lined ridge on the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail or visit a memorial to Sacajawea or Ernest Hemingway.
  • Hot Springs
    Hot springs are a relaxing and natural way to enjoy a unique feature of Idaho's landscape. The most renowned, Lava Hot Springs, was once a winter village site for Native Americans which now can be enjoyed all year long. There’s a hot spring in every area of Idaho. Use the box on the right to find the right one for you.
  • Lakes & Rivers
    Thousands of miles of whitewater Recreational rivers and lakes are definitely the norm in Idaho. From extreme whitewater rafting to world-class fishing, there’s a water adventure for every desire in Idaho. It's a refreshing treat you won't soon forget.
  • Museums
    Idaho's museums are filled with artifacts, exhibits and interpretive history. Discover how Idaho's roots stem from fur traders, pioneer journeys and Basque boarding houses. Idaho's museums allow you to take a step back in time, live in the day or glimpse into the future.
  • Natural Attractions
    Scenic wonders await your exploration in Idaho. As one of the most mountainous states in the West, Idaho possesses numerous awe-inspiring peaks. More than 1,869 miles of scenic byways will take you past outstanding rock formations, along tumbling rivers and through lava flows.
  • Parks
    Idaho offers some of the best in outdoor recreation and sightseeing in the west. Almost 70 percent of Idaho is public lands, from state parks and county parks to national monuments and reserves.
  • Race Tracks
    Whether your taste is horses or drivers, you can catch some action at one of Idaho’s many racetracks. Watching your favorite horse or driver at an Idaho racetrack is a sure bet for excitement.
  • Roadside Attractions
    Take a look around or even stay overnight in a 30-foot beagle at a dog-inspired gift shop. Tour a lumber mill or enter a gold panning contest. Idaho's roadside attractions are a great way to enjoy a slice of Idaho.
  • Scenic Trains
    Take a scenic train ride and see Idaho from a different perspective. Travel through old cattle and mining camps, see Yellowstone, Glacier and Grand Teton National Parks. Travel the rails of Idaho for a scenic adventure and unique experience you won't soon forget.
  • Shopping Areas
    Stroll along the only marketplace built on a bridge and discover kitchen boutiques, clothing stores and Christmas shops. You'll find a variety of stores filled with great selections. From small quaint shops to malls with five major anchor stores, Idaho's shopping is as great as its scenery.
  • Wineries
    When touring Idaho’s wine country, you’ll discover over 19 wineries and vineyards ranging from small by-appointment-only cellars to larger facilities offering year-round tours, tasting rooms and restaurants.
  • Wildlife
    Idaho is a haven for a wide range of wildlife, with many reserves to visit. The diverse landscape provides many opportunities to view animals and birds in their natural habitat, as well.
  • Winter Resorts
    Get outside under our sunny blue skies. If gravity moves you, try our feather-light powder and short lift lines. With over 16,000 acres in 16 downhill areas, there's something for every taste and ability.