1. Yellowstone National Park
America's first national park, Yellowstone offers stunning geothermal features, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
The best places to see and eat in Idaho, ranked by real travelers.
America's first national park, Yellowstone offers stunning geothermal features, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
The largest theme park in the Northwest, Silverwood features thrilling rides, water attractions, and live entertainment for all ages.
Known as the 'Niagara of the West,' Shoshone Falls is a spectacular waterfall on the Snake River, offering picnic areas and scenic views.
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A wildlife park where visitors can drive through to see bears, elk, bison, and other animals in a natural setting, along with interactive exhibits.
An amusement center featuring go-karts, mini-golf, laser tag, arcade games, and water rides perfect for family entertainment.
Explore a unique volcanic landscape with lava flows, caves, and rugged terrain offering hiking, camping, and educational programs.
A large water park with slides, pools, and attractions suitable for all ages, perfect for cooling off during summer.
Historic prison site in Boise featuring preserved cell blocks, exhibits about Idaho's criminal history, and guided tours.
Beautiful gardens showcasing native and exotic plants, seasonal events, and walking trails located in Boise.
A family-friendly zoo with a diverse collection of animals, interactive exhibits, and picnic areas in Idaho Falls.
A popular state park offering swimming, picnicking, hiking trails, and a large water slide with river access near Boise.
Learn about Idaho's famous potato industry through exhibits and enjoy potato-themed dishes at the cafe.
A modern aquarium featuring freshwater and marine species, interactive displays, and educational programs.
A vast forest area with rugged mountains, hiking trails, camping, fishing, and stunning alpine scenery.
A serene garden showcasing traditional Japanese landscaping, tea ceremonies, and cultural events.
A history and science museum with engaging exhibits on Idaho's culture, natural history, and technology.
An interactive science museum with hands-on exhibits and educational programs for all ages.
Home to the tallest single-structured sand dune in North America, offering hiking, sandboarding, and astronomy programs.
Natural lava tube caves that maintain ice year-round, offering guided tours and a unique underground experience.
A scenic riverside park with camping, boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities along the Snake River.
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