What Makes Idaho a Peak Outdoor Adventure Destination?

What Makes Idaho a Peak Outdoor Adventure Destination?

The western United States is brimming with outdoor adventure possibilities. From Colorado to Oregon, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for. And then, there’s Idaho. For many people, it’s the ultimate playground for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. People come from around the globe to go on Snake River whitewater rafting tours, to visit the state’s recreation areas, and to experience a hint of the Old West.

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The western United States is brimming with outdoor adventure possibilities. From Colorado to Montana to Oregon, if you love getting lost in the outdoors, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for.

And then, there’s Idaho. For many people, it’s the ultimate playground for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. People come from around the globe to go on Snake River whitewater rafting tours, to visit the state’s recreation areas, and to experience a hint of the Old West.

From Urban Life to Backcountry Adventure in Under an Hour 

If you’re visiting from out of state, chances are you’ll come through Boise, the state capital. This urban hub has a lot going on, from outdoor activities right in the city itself to a bustling food scene. But what really sets this metro apart is how easy it is to get to Idaho’s backcountry.

In the winter, you’ll find family-friendly guided Idaho snowmobile tours within an hour or two of the city. The same goes for skiing and snowboarding. In the summer, you’re within minutes of exceptional hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and other outdoor activities.

The Sheer Amount of Things to Do 

There’s a lot to do in Idaho. There’s something for every interest during every season, spring, summer, fall, or winter. If you love hiking and backpacking, there are trails across the state, including prime alpine trails throughout central Idaho.

If you want to experience the deepest river gorge in North America, go rafting Hells Canyon Idaho! If you want to go boating, there are hundreds of lakes, reservoirs, and rivers open to boats and watercraft of all kinds.

There’s Adventure in Every Corner of the State 

The outdoor adventure opportunities aren’t clustered in one part of the state. Every corner of Idaho has something for outdoor adventure enthusiasts. It’s just a matter of deciding what you want to do and what you want to see.

There are some sights you’ll only find in certain parts of the state. Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve is in southern Idaho (and not far from the Sawtooths). Hells Canyon is in western Idaho. Yellowstone National Park is accessible in eastern Idaho. Wherever you decide to stay, you’re never far from a thrilling and exceptional outdoor experience.

About America’s Rafting Co

Immerse yourself in the majesty of Idaho’s wild country with America’s Rafting Co. Every year, outdoor recreation enthusiasts come from all over to experience Idaho’s backcountry first-hand. During the summer, America’s Rafting Co (based in Cambridge, Idaho) offers a range of whitewater rafting trips on the Snake and Salmon Rivers, two of Idaho’s premier waterways. In the winter and early spring, America’s Rafting Co is all about family-friendly guided Idaho snowmobile tours in Payette National Forest. Your next outdoor adventure starts with America’s Rafting Co!

See what makes Idaho so special at https://idahooutdoortours.com/

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