Soda Springs Geyser
Discovered when drilling for a swimming pool nearly 80 years ago. The 100 foot high geyser erupts every hour, 365 days a year.
Discovered when drilling for a swimming pool nearly 80 years ago. The 100 foot high geyser erupts every hour, 365 days a year.
Hidden below a massive sea of jagged lava rock is a 1,000 foot long lava tube with ice up to 30 feet thick.
The falls offer a blend of recreational facilities, including playgrounds, trails, picnic areas, swimming area, and a scenic overlook.
A thunderous curtain of water – as tall as a 10-story building – pours over remnants of an ancient volcanic super-eruption.
The Snake River cut through basalt lava flows, forming this canyon that extends 50+ miles and features two major waterfalls.
This national showcase contains acres of beauty and adventure, where one's senses can run as wild as the landscape.
The 14,407-acre reserve is situated at the south end of the Albion Mountains, and features towering granite pinnacles, fins, and domes.
Craters of the Moon is a vast ocean of lava flows with scattered islands of cinder cones and sagebrush.
Over 48 feet tall and 40 tons, the wind-carved rock balances precariously on a pedestal only 3 feet by 17 inches.
Explore the canopy of 250 undisturbed acres of mountainous terrain at Silver Streak Zip Line Tours.
Located at the beautiful Tamarack Resort on Lake Cascade, Tamarack Zip Line tours soar above changing terrain.
Based in Horseshoe Bend, Zip Idaho provides an eco-adventure that combines tree based canopy style zipping with lines up to 2,000 ft.
Fly over the spectacular Snake River canyon with Zip the Snake, the Magic Valley’s only zipline tour.
The Heise Zip Tour consists of ten separate zip lines up to 1,400 feet in length, covering almost a mile of terrain.
Join the kids and channel your inner superhero as you soar between towering canyon walls on several thousand feet of zip line.
For over 75 years, the Little Ski Hill has been the place for youth to learn how to ski, board and have a great time in the snow.
Tamarack offers incredible terrain, deep snow, Nordic and snowshoe trails, and beautiful views overlooking Lake Cascade.
With its wide glades of deep powder and breathtaking views, Soldier Mountain offers a quieter, more intimate skiing experience. Its 1,150 acres include snow tubing, a terrain park and tree skiing with a vertical drop of 1,425 feet and 36 runs. Soldier also operates the only cat skiing operation in south central Idaho.
A family favorite for decades, Pebble Creek is a small, yet challenging ski area located near Pocatello in southeastern Idaho.
Just 30 minutes east of Idaho Falls, Kelly Canyon is widely considered one of the best places in Idaho to learn how to ski.
Located off Interstate 90 on the Idaho-Montana border, Lookout Pass provides pristine, uncrowded skiing for all ages and skill levels.
Just 16 miles from downtown Boise, it's an easy escape to the wonderful downhill and Nordic runs this mountain offers.
Receives over 500 inches of annual snowfall guaranteeing incredible powder skiing, backcountry cat-skiing and Nordic options.
In the mountains of central Idaho, Brundage Mountain is best known for its powder-packed glades and luxuriously wide groomed runs.
America’s first destination ski resort offers visitors the choice of two mountains with runs for all skill levels.