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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.

person snowshoeing near old buildings

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.

Several people watching fireworks at Schweitzer and snow-covered mountains and trees in the background.

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.

Yurt, Idaho City. Photo Credit: Idaho Tourism

Winter Bliss: A Guide to Camping in Idaho Yurts

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. If you’ve done your fair share of camping, whether in a tent or RV, you might think you’ve tried it all. But there’s a growing outdoor obsession in the Northwest that merges comfort and convenience with rugged backcountry experiences.

Fireworks at the base of Brundage Mountain

Celebrating The New Year in Idaho

The end of the year is fast approaching, and we want to make sure you know exactly where to go to toast 2017. There are celebrations taking place across the state, so pick your favorite and get ready to welcome the New Year, Idaho style.

5 Family-Friendly Idaho Ski Vacations

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. Looking for a great family ski vacation? To find family-friendly slopes, you’ll need access to incredible terrain, slopes for every skill level, and unending piles of fresh powdered snow.

Cocktails sits in front of a crackling fire.

Spots to Sip Drinks and Cozy Up by a Fire in Boise

This is a sponsored post. Whether you’ve been hitting the slopes at Bogus or battling the bustling crowds at the mall, it’s time to shed some layers and cozy up with a boozy drink next to a glowing fire.

The Top 20 #VisitIdaho Photos of 2016

The end of the year is rapidly approaching and we would like to pause and thank everyone who has shared their #VisitIdaho memories with us on Instagram. These are the top 20 shared photos from local Idahoans and travelers who have made their way through the Gem State.

A red, historic building sits among the snow-covered fields in Harriman State Park with the Teton Range in the background.

Best Places to Learn How to Snowshoe in Idaho

Sara Sheehy worked in partnership with Visit Idaho to create this Travel Tip. The woods are quiet and still. Evergreens, heavily laden with snow, release an occasional small flurry of snowflakes. The only sounds are the soft fall of snowshoes on the trail and the frosty exhale of your breath.

Hiking Fishhook Creek Trail near Redfish Lake.

The Ultimate Christmas Wish List for Explorers

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. 'Tis the season to stock up on camping gear. Do long winter nights and frosty, snow-covered windows have you daydreaming about the great outdoors?

mini tacos and a cocktail.

Boise’s Best Food and Drink Happy Hours

Ah, happy hour. That glorious early evening window when you can fill up on tantalizing drinks and snacks without wincing at the bill. From two-for-one cocktails to half-priced appetizers, happy hour is a weekday mainstay for epicureans on a budget.

An Ancient Adventure: Exploring Idaho’s Petroglyphs

When I first learned of the existence of petroglyphs in Idaho I raised a questioning eyebrow. Ancient carvings right here in the Gem State? A quick search revealed two petroglyph sites within an hour of Boise: Celebration Park and Wees Bar.

5 Idaho Mountain Bike Rides that Shine in the Fall

This is a sponsored post. Fall is such a fabulous time to go mountain biking in Idaho. The cool temperatures are the big thing – you can scale the mountain in thin layers and barely sweat a drop! Plus, the scenery is enhanced by fall colors, brilliant hues that become even more spectacular in the morning and evening sunlight.

shot of espresso

Boise’s Best Craft Coffee Shops

This is a sponsored post. Third Wave coffee culture is slowly seeping into the Treasure Valley. The movement—exemplified by companies like Portland, Oregon’s Stumptown Coffee Roasters and San Francisco’s Blue Bottle Coffee—prizes quality over quantity.

Payette Brewing

10 of the Wildest Wines, Beers, and Spirits in Idaho

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. If you’re tired of the same old, same old when it comes to brews, wines, and spirits, Idaho is your sanctuary. These days, the Gem State’s beer and spirit companies are experimenting with crazy combinations to give your taste buds a flavor burst.

two people walking across a mountain bridge

5 Family-Friendly Fall Hikes Around Idaho

Fall is the perfect season for hiking in Idaho, especially with kids—the temperatures are crisp and cool, the fall colors are popping brilliantly in the sunshine and the trails generally aren’t as busy as mid-summer. Throw on your favorite flannel, grab a camera and get ready to explore five family-friendly fall hikes across Idaho.

scenic river valley with fall colors

Red, Orange and Gold: Discover Fall in Eastern Idaho

This is a sponsored post. As the temperatures cool and the leaves start changing, many of us begin looking for beautiful spots to find fall foliage.  US 26 from Idaho Falls heading east to the Wyoming border offers a multitude of stops to see the changing leaves along the way.

A sweeping view of Redfish Lake as the sun sets.

The Most Epic Family Hikes Near Stanley This Fall

This author is a paid content writer for Idaho Tourism. The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. Now that school is back in session you may feel as though you missed your window to get outside and make some memories with the kids.

historic penitentiary

Idaho’s Epic 9 Haunted Attractions to See This Halloween

The weather in Idaho is cooling off, people are stocking up on bags of candy like it were the apocalypse and the pumpkin carving is underway. Yes, Halloween is just around the corner and Idahoans are gearing up for a frightfully fun holiday.