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Specializing in the Northern
Panhandle
Coeur d’Alene /Kellogg/ Sandpoint
featuring Lake Coeur d’Alene
Central Idaho’s Wood River Valley
which includes Sun Valley/ Ketchum
Idaho’s landscape has many faces. Mountain peaks rule a cloudless
blue sky, only to be gently reflected in a clear
alpine lake. Canyons carved from free-flowing rivers
and cascading waterfalls. High country deserts,
rolling hills, hot springs, sand dunes. Rainbow
trout beneath the surface of a meandering stream,
whitetail deer lingering in a prairie of blue camas.
And everywhere, water that changes with its
surroundings; raging rivers, tremendous lakes,
bubbling creeks and reservoirs filled with fish.
Witness delicate wildflowers peeking through ancient lava flows, hear
mountain bluebirds singing among forests of pine or
ride a raft on free-flowing rivers that carve the
deepest of gorges. Walk along historic trails in
pristine backcountry. Enjoy world-class skiing and
snowmobiling.

Idaho offers some of the best in outdoor recreation and sightseeing in
the west. Almost 70 percent of Idaho is public
lands, from state parks and county parks to national
monuments and reserves. Raft, fish, swim, bike, or
ride a horse. Drive through forests of towering
pines, touch ancient Indian petroglyphs and see
fascinating granite rock formations. Explore
historical sites and wildlife preserves. Idaho is
perfect for those who want to get outside and play.
Idaho is always abuzz with activity, including art
shows, fabulous golf courses, athletic events,
outdoor fun, and an endless list of things to see
and do.
For more information on our destinations contact
sales@mountaindestinations.com
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