It sounds a little morbid, but going to visit famous people's graves is kind of amazing. There are some pretty famous people buried in Idaho. We have a list of some of them that you definitely want to see.
While most of us don't have the kind of money it would take to acquire such a property as "The Renegade Ranch," we all have imaginations and the ability to admire something beautiful.
Due to the popularity of Paul's Boise property, reservations do fill up quickly. You might have to search the Airbnb site for a few minutes, but you should eventually come across it.
It's obvious that the Trailing of The Sheep Festival in Ketchum is unlike anything else. Even Oprah says it's one of the 20 best fall festivals in the United States.
The most common complaint I hear when people come to visit is Craters of the Moon. I've been a few times and agree. Craters is my definition of a tourist trap.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch in several areas of central Idaho, including the Sun Valley region, until 6 p.m. today, according to the Pocatello office.
For more than four decades, the governor and first lady of Idaho have hosted an annual multiday golf and sporting event to raise money for state college and trade-school scholarships.
Be warned if you’ve thought about going into the higher elevations of the Sawtooth Mountains anytime soon: the danger of triggering an avalanche is considerable, according to the Sawtooth Avalanche Center.