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Grab a bite at one of Boise’s palate-pleasing dining options or a raise a glass of Idaho craft beer or Idaho wine at one of several local breweries and wineries. Stop off at the Capital City Public Market or The Boise Farmers Market for fresh, local foods and arts, crafts and more. For a more leisurely stroll, rent a Boise GreenBike to explore the Boise Greenbelt, which winds through downtown and multiple parks along the Boise River. Stretch your legs on the Ridge to Rivers Trail System, where you’ll find more than 100 miles of hiking and biking trails offering views of the city below. Idaho’s capital city tops all types of lists for livability due to its vibrant arts and culture scene, outdoor recreation opportunities, and flourishing culinary options. When hunger hits, grab a seat on the patio at Elevation 486, where the impressive dishes are matched only by the spectacular view.įrom Twin Falls, take I-84 west. Snap a selfie on the overlook and then hit Dierkes Lake Recreation Area for hiking trails, rock climbing and water activities.

If you’re ready for some more jaw-dropping views, head to Shoshone Falls (“the Niagara of the West”), which cascade 212 feet into the Snake River. These thrill-seekers come from all over the world to load up with a parachute, leap from the bridge and free-fall before pulling their chute and floating to the canyon floor. As you cross, watch for BASE (Building, Antenna, Span or Earth) jumpers. Perrine Bridge - your scenic gateway to Twin Falls. Perched across the awe-inducing Snake River Canyon lies the I.B. Twin Falls Getting Thereįrom Salt Lake City, take Interstate 84 northwest to Twin Falls, where your Idaho road-trip adventure begins. Drop the top and prepare for high mountain deserts deep, jagged canyons dense, lush forests and lots of cool, fresh mountain water - and plenty of adventure - along this most scenic of routes. To make your experience on four wheels as simple and pleasant as possible, this road trip welcomes you in the southeastern corner of the state from nearby Salt Lake City and snakes you all the way north into Idaho’s panhandle. Idaho’s rugged, diverse beauty is accessible from all sides, making a road trip one of the best ways to explore the state.
