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More Than Potatoes
Idaho encompasses the western side of the continental divide of the Rocky Mountains. Farmland, rivers and mountains pervade the state’s landscaping. The panhandle has bright green hillsides, forested mountains and clear lakes. Central Idaho is covered with jagged peaks. The Snake River Plain, with its large open vistas, irrigated farm lands and energetic cities form the personality of Southern Idaho. Today, Idaho is both sophisticated and small town gracious with Boise, the capital and largest city, containing a population of 190,000.
Idaho boasts some of the most excellent outdoor recreation and sightseeing in the west. Whether your interest is a day trip or camping in the backcountry, Idaho State Parks are great for those who want to be active in the majestic out doors. Cabin rentals are prevelent in this neck of the woods. One well known park is Coeur d'Alene Parkway State Park. Walkers, hikers and bikers adore this flat park that follows the north shore of lovely Lake Coeur d'Alene. The Coeur d' Alene Parkway runs the length of the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, following Centennial Trail east from Coeur d'Alene to Higgens Point. At Higgens Point, there is a boat launch facility, a picnic area overlooking the lake, and docks. Over 1,000 feet of public beach parallels the path. Also accessible are an exercise court, roadside picnic tables, toilet facilities and benches. This park is open all year and the entrance fee is $4.00.
Farragut State Park is located 30 miles north of Coeur d’Alene on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho’s largest lake. Once the world’s second largest naval training base, these days the four thousand acre park provides a host of recreation possibilities. This park provides swimming, fishing, picnicing, horse back riding, camping, disc golf, hiking and biking. The Eagle Boat Launch provides the only major entrance for boaters on the south end of Lake Pend Oreille.
Harriman State Park lies within an 11,000 acre wildlife sanctuary in the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Moose, Elk, and Sandhill Cranes are dominant, as well as Trumpeter Swan. Recognized as one of the best fly fishing streams in the country, the Henrys Fork flows for eight miles through Harriman. Over 20 miles of trails are existing for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and cross county skiing. Guided horseback tours are offered. The Park was once owned by Union Pacific Railroad investors and formerly served as a cattle ranch and private haven. Today, tourists are welcome to fish and take in the picturesque scenery. The Teton Mountains are in full view here, as are the elk, deer, and moose. Guests are invited to stay over in a cabin or yurt, or camp out and enjoy historic tours and the fabulous guided walks.
Whichever part of this stunning state you select to visit, you’ll come across outstanding scenery, enjoyable things to do and gracious, accommodating people. You’ll also find a place that’s leisurely, unspoiled and modest. So stay awhile, stay in our charming bed and breakfasts, and discover Idaho.
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