Outdoor activities are abundant in Idaho. Residents and visitors, Idaho is like a big garden. A great playground for the whole year for adults and children. But what activities are among the top ten favorites? Based on personal observations and not in a particular order, here they are:
Fishing
That is, for some, trolling fishing for trout in the lake, as a significant Idaho Lake Pend Oreille. For others, the identification of the giant prehistoric sturgeonSnake River has great fishing. And fly fishing with imitations of insects, ply Idaho famous for the coveted Blue Ribbon Stream brown, rainbow trout and cutthroat competition.
Hunting
Idaho has some of the best hunting in the western United States. There is a trophy elk, Bighorn sheep and mountain goats, mule deer and Whitetails as well as elk and antelope. Hunters can also mountain lions and bears, blacks, along with Turkey, birds and mountainsWaterfowl.
Winter Sports
If you love winter, snow, skiing in Idaho tops the list, with snowboarding and snow tubing gaining popularity each year. Nordic-style cross country skiing is almost a way of life, and the snow could not be better. Snowmobiling is also very popular. Prepared pistes are waiting, or make your own playlists! Addition, ice skating and fishing are both important for many winter activities.
Hiking
Different pathsProblems can be found throughout the country. There are no roads within a mile to the famous Idaho State Centennial Trail, a 1,200-miles Mother of all routes, which extends the entire length of Idaho from the Canadian border in Nevada it! A total of around 19000 miles of trails for hikers, walkers and hikers throughout the state are available.
Camping
If your camping in style in a luxury motorhome or a simple canvas tent, has hundreds of Idaho administersCamps as a base camp for outdoor activities. Most are located on or near popular recreation and scenic areas of the state varied. Many sites are operated and maintained by public agencies and the federal government to handle.
History Rewind
Many travelers enjoy the footsteps of the early engines Idaho and agitators. American Indians flourished for centuries in many parts of the state and brave brave explorers and pioneers have left their mark onCenter. You can see the path taken by Captain Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they searched for a new land to the Pacific Ocean. Wagon ruts still found in rugged Idaho terrain to tell a story about the difficulties encountered by those who have defied the odds to the west of California and Oregon trails.
Floating
From the sheer terror of the white water may be the famous River Experience Idaho is clear that bounces along in a tube in BoiseRiver in Boise, the state of 3,100 miles of navigable rivers memories for many adventurers each year. Rafting, kayaking, canoeing, tubing and jet boating are satisfied outdoor activities, you are sure to enjoy.
Boating
Idaho has over 2,000 lakes and ponds for your browsing pleasure. Some are quite large. For example, Lake Coeur d'Alene, known as the most beautiful lake in the United States, about 25 miles in length, with more than 120 miles of coastline. GreatBoating. About 250 miles south, Dworshak reservoir is a popular-53 miles along the Clearwater River seized. Boating Grande. In southeastern Idaho near Pocatello, you can spend quality time boating in American Falls, a 56.000-acre reservoir on the Snake River.
Biking
Idaho bike! There are 19,000 miles of hiking trails. Mountain biking. Paths along the streets deserted. Walks along the rivers and trails in most urban areas throughout the country. A big favorite withmany, the path of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail, an easy class, 17 miles long abandoned rail bed, paved, and now cycling. The path winds near Wallace, through nine tunnels, closed tunnel, seven high trestles, past waterfalls, with breathtaking views and interpretive signs on the road.
Miscellaneous
Further details outdoors activities are located throughout Idaho. Horseback riding is a popular, such as landscapes, animals and bird watching, golf, swimming,Water skiing, windsurfing, caving, rock climbing and the search for flowers, mushrooms and berries.
You are never short of outdoor activities during the visit Idaho!




