

The Idaho State Capitol, a grand and imposing building, stands as a symbol of Idaho's history and government in the heart of Boise.
A historic building offering guided tours, showcasing Idaho's history and political process.
A 25-mile paved trail along the Boise River, perfect for walking, biking, or picnicking.
A peaceful, reflective space with quotes from Anne Frank's diary, open until 10 pm.
Idaho's weather can be unpredictable, with temperatures varying greatly between day and night. Layered clothing helps adapt to these changes.
Idaho is known for its outdoor activities. Hiking boots are essential for exploring the state's beautiful trails.
Idaho is home to diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes. Binoculars are optional but can enhance your viewing experience.
A symbol of Idaho's agricultural heritage, these tote bags are made from locally grown potatoes.
Idaho is the nation's leading producer of silver, and its jewelry reflects this with unique, high-quality designs.
A favorite local treat, huckleberry jam is made from wild berries found in Idaho's forests.
Fluffy stacks of buttermilk pancakes with maple syrup
Freshwater trout cooked with local herbs and served with a lemon-dill sauce
Crispy, golden-brown fry bread often served with honey or powdered sugar
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its creative dishes and cozy atmosphere.
Offers a wide selection of wines and small plates, perfect for a leisurely lunch.

An upscale steakhouse with a historic atmosphere, offering excellent cuts of meat and seafood.

A historic house museum in Quezon City, showcasing the life and times of former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon.
A popular beach in Tahiti, known for its calm waters and stunning sunsets.
A serene and moving tribute to Alabama's veterans, featuring a reflecting pool and 122 granite pillars representing each Alabama county.