Melissa M.
What are some Idaho ghost towns I can visit?
Idaho has so many ghost towns that it can be hard to choose which ones to visit first. To make things easier, we put together a handy road trip that will guide you to six different Idaho ghost towns. The trip starts with Wickahoney then heads to Silver City, Dewey, DeLamar, and Placerville before ending in Atlanta, Idaho. This is one spooky road trip you don’t want to miss!
What else should I add to my Idaho bucket list?
With so many incredible manmade and natural attractions around the state of Idaho, there’s a lot to add to the ol’ bucket list! One thing you definitely need to add is a cave tour at Minnetonka Cave in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. The cave has nine rooms that must be seen to be believed and is open for tours from mid-June until Labor Day. If you love trying new wines, a trip to Fujishin Family Cellars in the Sunnyslope Wine District is a must-visit. Take a seat in the charming tasting room and enjoy sipping on a glass of wine made right on the property.
What are some of the most beautiful day trips in Idaho?
If you’re looking for scenic day trips in Idaho, we put together a list of seven that really showcase the state’s beauty. From Bogus Basin to Bruneau State Park, Round Lake State Park, and more, you won’t believe your eyes when you view some of the scenery on these trips
source onlyinyourstate.com