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Don’t Miss These Five Idaho Music Festivals

This is a sponsored post. If you haven’t thought of Idaho as a music lover's destination, think again. We have a diversity of events to enjoy under our bright, sun-soaked sky. Like indie rock, country, Americana, bluegrass, popular music?

A First Timer’s Guide to the Treefort Music Fest

In March, downtown Boise comes alive with the rhythm of the Treefort Music Fest. But don't let the name fool, this amazing multi-day festival offers up a lot more than just sweet tunes - you'll find you can stretch it out at Yogafort, make your taste buds happy with a visit to Foodfort or Alefort, listen to mesmerizing tales at Storyfort, enjoy a bit of cinematic genius at Filmfort, or laugh until it hurts at Comedyfort -- and that's not even all the fort options available!

A man and a blonde woman with an orange backpack hike the Fishhook Creek Trail near Redfish Lake.

Desktop Wallpapers You Can Reach By Car

Your desktop wallpaper says a lot about who you are. It showcases that dream spot you want to visit or a favorite moment with the people who mean the most to you. Whatever illuminated image fills your screen, in reality, it’s less about what it says about you and more about what it means to you.

7 Idaho Hot Springs You Need To Visit This Summer

Idaho hot springs have long been a heavily guarded secret. The geothermic waters are highly sought-after and a therapeutic soak in one of these hot pools can make any vacation one to remember. Hot springs with a view are easy to come by in Idaho and these are seven you’ll want to plan to check out.

5 Idaho Adventures You’ve Heard of But Never Done

Every adventurer has a bucket list and every family has a dream vacation. The problem is, we never find the time to take that much-needed vacation. So mark your calendars for this summer! Here are five Idaho adventures you've heard of, but never done.

A Family Fat Biking Adventure at Jug Mountain Ranch

Steve Graepel worked in partnership with Visit Idaho to create this Travel Tip. My legs were burning, my beard was frozen, and I was shrouded in that muffled silence you find in the winter wood. In fact, the only sound I could hear was the whoosh of my breath and the pounding of my heart.

Steam rising from a mountain hot spring.

Six Idaho Hot Springs Adventures for Winter

This is a sponsored post. Idaho’s rich geologic history means a big bonus for adventure seekers: an abundance of hot springs scattered throughout the state.  From wild and rustic to more developed options, Idaho offers up a wealth of hot springs for those in seek of a good soak.

Mush On! Experience Idaho on a Dog Sled

When was the last time you got really excited? I'm talking about the kind of excited that causes you to giggle like a little kid and wave your hands in the air with glee. For some of us, it's likely been way too long.

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Exploring Idaho’s Winter Wonderland

This is a sponsored post. I've spent almost every winter of my life in Idaho and know how long and harsh they can be. However, if you bundle up to beat the chilly temperatures and are game to conquer mountains of snow, you'll find a winter wonderland with countless opportunities for exploration.

Snow covers the roof and overhang of the yurt's shed while the sun sets in the background.

Experience a Winter Getaway to Bogus Basin Yurt

This is a sponsored post. Winter camping with the family may seem like a daunting pursuit, requiring mad super-hero parenting skills. But it doesn’t have to be. Stocked with a kitchen, camp stove, wood stove, and an outhouse, a yurt is a fantastic winter escape for the adventurous family wanting to dip a toe into cold weather camping.

An ice cream potato topped with whipped cream.

Boise’s Top 5 Sweet Treats Near Treefort

Bands are taking the stage, amps are plugged in and you’re ready to fill your ears with sweet tunes at Treefort. It’s a week stuffed with fun, sun, creativity and that feel good feeling, but what do you do when your sweet tooth starts singing out for attention?

13 Boise Restaurants to Try Between Sets at Treefort

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. Here is your personalized list of special downtown eateries to chow down at between sets at Treefort. You don’t want to miss out on this amazing opportunity to see some of the city’s coolest hangouts, meet some fantastic people, and of course, sink your teeth into some irresistible food.

Idaho’s Top Eagle Watching Spots

Majestic, breathtaking, inspiring, and just plain awesome. Those may be just a few of the phrases used to describe what it feels like to watch a bald eagle silently soar overhead or dip into the water to grab a meal. Observing these amazing birds in the wild is an unreal, but frequent occurrence in Idaho during the winter since the Gem State is a traditional winter nesting ground for eagles. 1.

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The Top 10 #VisitIdaho Photos of January

At the end of every month we share our favorite #VisitIdaho memories from users around the world who have made their way to Idaho. Below are the top 10 photos from local Idahoans and travelers who experienced the Gem State in January.

Bluebird skies overlook snowcovered fatbike trails at Kelly Canyon Ski Area.

Kelly Canyon Ski Resort and Heise Hot Springs: Winter Wonderlands in Southeast Idaho

This is a sponsored post. No amount of Christmas ham or gifts under the tree were going to cure our case of cabin fever.  Our annual holiday trip to Idaho Falls happened to coincide with multiple winter storms, and shoveling snow wasn’t fulfilling my quota for adventure.  My four-year-old was whiny, and my husband was antsy.  We needed out.

A snowmobiler launches off a jump on a winter trail in Bear Lake Valley.

Top Snowmobiling Destinations in Idaho

From white-knuckle adventures to family-friendly cruises, there's a snowmobile trail for all experience levels. Each winter, Idaho’s backcountry transforms into a playground of crisp powder perfect for snowmobiling.

A team of horses pull a sleigh full of people in front of mountains.

Cozy Up for a Sleigh Ride in Idaho’s Winter Wonderland

Did you know that Idaho offers its guests the opportunity to dash through the snow in an open sleigh? Bring your holiday spirit on a unique adventure as you laugh your way across the fields and marvel in the wonder of the festive season and Idaho’s magnificent outdoors.

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Snowshoeing at Harriman State Park

This is a sponsored post. Winter may feel like the time of year to bundle up and stay in, but in Idaho, winter means you have access to tons of family-friendly activities. One of my favorites is snowshoeing.

A family hoping to catch some Perch at the Idaho Youth Outdoors: 7th Annual Youth Ice Fishing Day.

Idaho Youth Outdoors: Annual Youth Ice Fishing Day

Horsethief Reservoir is a stunning reservoir just outside of Donnelly. Every year, travelers from across the Northwest venture to this area for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and of course, ice fishing.

7 Hidden Ski Gems in Idaho

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. With fresh powder, miles of untouched trails, and out-of-this-world scenery, Idaho is home to some of the best family ski resorts in the U.S., including Brundage Mountain, Sun Valley, Schweitzer Mountain and Lookout Pass. But Idaho is also filled with hidden ski gems; those ski spots tucked away in Idaho's wilderness, where the snow is just waiting for you to make your mark.

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Winter Wonders: Exploring Idaho’s Winter Festivals

‘Tis the season for holiday company but if you’re looking to get out and do some exploring, Idaho’s winter festivals are the way to go. You can check out these free events spread out all over the state featuring fireworks and laser shows, snow sculptures, dogsled races and possibly even some winter activities you’ve never seen before.