
The Ultimate Idaho Bucket List-Part 2: 10 More Idaho Adventures!
One of the best parts about living in Idaho is realizing there’s always something new to discover.
Whether you’ve lived here your entire life or just moved to the Gem State, there are places that make you stop, smile, and wonder why you didn’t visit sooner. I've been here 24 years and am always finding more adventures to check out.
Missed Part 1? Here’s Where We Started
In Part 1 of our Idaho Bucket List, we kicked things off with 10 experiences every Idahoan should have at least once. We watched the sunrise from Table Rock, floated the Boise River, spent a day at the Emmett Cherry Festival, and experienced the excitement of the Snake River Stampede. We also visited the breathtaking Shoshone Falls, escaped for a weekend in McCall, crossed finger steaks off the foodie bucket list, explored the otherworldly landscape of Craters of the Moon, wandered the historic streets of Silver City, and wrapped it all up by taking in one of Idaho’s greatest treasures... our incredible dark night skies.
Now it’s time to add 10 more unforgettable Idaho adventures to the list!
10 More Adventures to Add to Your Idaho Bucket List.
Gallery Credit: Cory Mikhals
The Ultimate Idaho Bucket List Isn't Done Yet
We've had the first 20 adventures on my Ultimate Idaho Bucket List, but we’re not close to done yet. Over the coming months we’ll add at least 30 more must do experiences, from hidden hot springs and scenic drives to legendary restaurants and unforgettable small towns. Who knows... this could wind up being 100 or more before we're done.
How Many Can You Check Off?

One of the reasons I love Idaho so much is that you don’t have to travel far to find an unforgettable adventure. Some are only an hour from home and others are worth an entire weekend road trip.
So here’s my challenge…How many of these have you already done?
And what belongs on Part 3? I have a feeling there are still plenty of Idaho adventures waiting to be discovered.
The Ultimate Idaho Bucket List: Part 1
Gallery Credit: Cory Mikhals



