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Water park visitors splashing into a pool of water from three waterslides.

Triple Play/Raptor Reef

Offers countless activities for the whole family, including the Raptor Reef indoor waterpark, laser tag and multi-level ropes course.

A water feature play area with waterslides and a giant potato-shaped tipping water bucket.

Roaring Springs Waterpark

A variety of rides for the whole family to enjoy including speed slides, a lazy river, wave pool, family raft ride, and much more.

SpinCycle ride at Silverwood Theme Park.

Silverwood/Boulder Beach

Strap in and hold on tight as you and the kiddos ride spine-tingling roller coasters at the Northwest’s largest theme park. With over 70 attractions, a steam engine train, live entertainment, and mouth-watering cuisine, your family is sure to make memories that will last a lifetime.

Perrine Bridge

Perrine Bridge

The bridge is 1,500 feet long and offers pedestrian walkways with views of the river, lakes, and waterfalls.

Center of the Universe in Idaho

Center of the Universe: Wallace

In 2004, the Mayor proclaimed the city of Wallace, Idaho to be the center of the universe (because it can't be proven otherwise).

Spud Drive In

In eastern Idaho at the Spud Drive In, a Teton Valley historical landmark, folks can still enjoy a movie under the stars.

Yellowstone Bear World

Yellowstone Bear World

Get an up close and personal view of free-roaming wildlife, bottle-feed bear cubs, and let the kiddos play with deer in the petting zoo.

Rapids splash, water droplets cascading around a bright kayak as a man wearing a helmet leans to the side, holding his paddle in his hand.

Boise Whitewater Park

The Boise River Park is a public park with waveshapers that create waves suitable for green wave surfing.

A man holds an oar on an orange kayak as the waters rush around him in Kelly's Whitewater Park, rocks standing behind him.

Kelly’s Whitewater Park

This public, nonprofit facility has controlled rapids that kayakers, canoers, stand-up paddleboarders and tubers of all ages can enjoy.

Selway River

The challenging rapids and pristine solitude make the Selway River one of the highest quality whitewater rivers in the nation.

Red rafts headed down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho as rugged mountains rise in the distance.

Middle Fork of the Salmon River

As the river descends 3,000 feet in elevation, the environment changes from fir-covered mountainsides to granite sheer-walled canyons.

People holding paddles on a red raft navigate through white water in the Lower Salmon Canyon.

Lower Salmon River

As part of the largest roadless area in the lower 48 states, families can explore their wild side in this inspiring scenic wonderland.

Two blue rafts float along the shore of the Salmon River.

Main Salmon River

Moves east to west through the heart of Idaho in the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church Wilderness River of No Return Wilderness Area.

Groups of people rafting on the Main Payette River surrounded by forested, mountainous terrain.

Main Payette River

Take your family down one of Idaho’s classic whitewater rivers and receive expert training as you weave through beginner-friendly Class II and III rapids.

Lochsa River

Few whitewater rafting trips offer as much continuous, explosive whitewater as the Lochsa River.

A woman in a neon green jacket smiles while holding a cutthroat trout.

Clearwater River

This river is famous for its large “B-Run” steelhead that return to the spawning areas after two years in the ocean.

jet boat on a river

Lower Salmon River

The core of a 3.3 million acre roadless area, explore your family’s wild side in this breathtaking and inspiring scenic wonderland.

A man and woman smile as they ride a jet boat through the Salmon River.

Main Salmon River

Divides the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area, and moves east to west through the heart of Idaho.

Jet boat in river gorge.

Snake River – Hells Canyon

Hells Canyon offers everyone plenty to do, include  jet boat tours, fishing, hiking, camping, rafting, and kayaking.

Mount Borah

Mount Borah, the state’s highest peak at 12,662 feet, beckons hikers and climbers to ascend its slopes.

St. Anthony sand dunes.

St. Anthony Sand Dunes

With 10,600 acres of white quartz sand blown into 400 ft high dunes, this is the ultimate playground for off-road vehicle enthusiasts.

Minnetonka Cave

This enormous limestone cave features a half-mile of fascinating stalactites, stalagmites, and banded travertine within nine rooms.