Idaho travelers choose from 22 Best Western hotels.
Combine magnificent mountains, raging rivers and rich farmland and you have Idaho. From the depths of Hell’s Canyon in the North, to the healing natural thermal waters of Lava Hot Springs in the South – there’s lots of adventure in-between for a summer vacation.
With scenic roadways from Southeastern Idaho to Yellowstone National Park, charming gateway towns like Driggs are perfect for a day trip to the park. Boise, Idaho’s capital and largest city is flanked by the amazing Sawtooth Mountains and don't miss the Morley Nelson National Conservation Area to the south showcasing one of the world’s largest concentrations of birds of prey. Idaho is also home to Sun Valley, called America’s first ski resort, and the well-heeled town of Ketchum nearby. In summer, this area is ideal for hiking, biking and outdoor adventure..
Paddle you way to summer fun in Idaho's northern lakes and rivers. Lake Couer d’Alene, the Snake River and Salmon River are among the most popular – Idaho is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise. What is summer without seeing a fun roadside attraction? Visit the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot, the world's potato capital, to honor of Idaho’s most famous agricultural product.
