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Payette Lake
Traveling in southwest Idaho is like
packing lots of super-fun vacations into
one. Within a few hours’ drive, you
can hike through evergreen forests to
remote alpine lakes or spy antelope
roaming the high-country desert—or in
just minutes, move from bustling city
life to farmlands and fruit orchards. It’s
the kind of place where you start your
morning with a pint of local berries from
a downtown farmers market, hit the trails
or the whitewater, and head back in plenty
of time to grab a bite and watch a play.
Definitely seek out local Idaho food and
wines—both are receiving the same high
acclaim that the region’s recreational
offerings have long enjoyed. In fact,
southwest Idaho’s ideal grape-growing
conditions have led to the designation of
two American Viticultural Areas—so put
a winery tour on your short list. Plan to
spend time in Boise, Idaho’s capital city,
for a lively arts and culture scene, river
and foothills fun, and Boise State Univer-
sity games. Boise’s also a central hub
for day trips to scenic spots like McCall,
Cascade, and Idaho City to the north—and
Silver City, sand dunes, and the world’s
most dense concentration of nesting birds
of prey just to the south.
For more about southwest Idaho, go to
visitidaho.org/southwest
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social media channels. #VisitIdaho
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Payette River
CJ Strike Reservoir
VALLEY & ADAMS COUNTYWhen one of the main roads through an entire region is a national scenic byway, you know you’re somewhere special. That’s the case here, where Idaho 55 doubles as the Payette River Scenic Byway, a route that takes you past dramatic whitewater, farmland, and meadows, and through high-walled, forested canyons. Its northern tip begins in New Meadows, where—just two miles north along Route 95—you can stand on the 45th parallel halfway between the North Pole and the equator. While you’re here, tee off at MeadowCreek Golf Resort, where the course winds through meadows and towering pines and delivers a view of Granite Mountain to the northeast. Zims Hot Springs is a favorite destina-tion for locals—so pre- or post-touring, relax in the 104° soaking tub and let the kids splash away in the slightly cooler Olympic-size pool.
At New Meadows, you’ll hit a fork in the road, and each way leads to awesome adventures. (We recommend trying both!) If you take US 95 south, you’ll
roll into the small town of Cambridge, the southern gateway to Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge. From Cambridge, go west on Idaho 71 and connect with the 22-mile Hells Canyon Scenic Byway for one of the most stunning drives around. You’ll curve along the Snake River, below picturesque cliffs, atop high desert ridges, and past Oxbow and Hells Can-yon reservoirs before arriving at Hells Canyon Dam. If you’re up for action, book a rafting or jet boat trip with any of the area’s experienced outfitters.
Should you choose Idaho 55 from New Meadows, you’ll be welcomed by the mountain resort town of McCall. McCall sits quietly on the shores of Payette Lake, and it’s one of those casual places you love to visit all year round. In sum-mer, you can water and jet ski, canoe, kayak, and sail the lake, or just hang out and play on one of the city’s sandy beaches. Keep an eye out for resident lake monster Sharlie when you take a scenic jaunt with McCall Lake Cruises; the sunset cruise is a pretty spectacular way to spend an evening. Since you’re on vacation, treat yourself to a sunny afternoon on the greens—you’ve got
Payette Lake
REGIONAL INFO
‹ LARGEST CITY BOISE Population: 218,281
‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High: 90° Winter Average High: 35° Annual Precipitation: 11"
‹ ELEVATION Highest: 10,582' (Elk Peak) Lowest: 1,468' (Snake River)
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your choice of the challenging Jug Mountain Ranch, three scenic courses at the McCall Golf Club, and, for guests of Shore Lodge, the Whitetail Club. If you like to camp, reserve a spot or cabin at Ponderosa State Park and play the days away within its 1,500 acres. The park has a beach and boat launch area, and you can rent kayaks to paddle Payette Lake. End your afternoon with mouthwatering, mountain-sized scoops from Ice Cream Alley downtown.
Mid-July, head to the tiny nearby town of Roseberry for its annual Summer Music Festival—two days of happy music on a general store lawn. In the July/August time frame, enjoy classical chamber music and jazz concerts during McCall’s SummerFest.
In winter, hit Brundage Mountain Resort’s 1,500 acres of ski and snowboard terrain. At the Activity Barn, Brundage’s tubing hill just south of McCall, you and your kids can race down 700 feet of pure awesome; they might also enjoy the smaller, T-bar-served Little Ski Hill off Idaho 55 a few miles from town. If you’ve got strong ankles, lace up for some laps around the rink at the Manchester Ice and Event Centre in downtown McCall, open year-round. And, no matter what, bundle up for McCall’s Winter Carnival in late January/early February, a fun week of snow sculptures, snow bike races, tastings, and lots of family fun.
South of McCall is Lake Cascade, a spot popular among the boating, fishing, and camping set. Claim a site along the shore within Lake Cascade State Park and head out for a day on the water. Don’t miss Kelly’s Whitewater Park, just south of Cascade on the North Fork of the Payette, to kayak, surf, paddle-board—or take it easy in a tube.
If you’re feeling extra adventurous, take a zip-line tour high above Tamarack Resort, on the west side of Lake Cascade near the small town of Donnelly. Up the adrenaline by riding the single-track or downhill trails in Tamarack’s Bike Park, which is lift-served on weekends. You’ll definitely deserve a long, mineral-rich soak under the pines at Gold Fork Hot Springs.
Come winter, stir it up in the open meadows near the southern end of Cascade Reservoir, some of the best snowmobiling country around. Hit Tamarack for a relaxed alpine, cross-country, or snowshoe experience.
IDAHO CITYIdaho City is a classic Old West town. Back in its heyday—gold was discov-ered here in 1862—it was actually the Pacific Northwest’s biggest city, home to thousands of miners and a center of regional commerce. You’ll be able to imagine what mining life was like here as you walk its wooden sidewalks past Idaho’s first newspaper building, an old jail, a general store, and other rustic buildings. Explore artifacts in the Boise Basin Museum, browse antique stores, and relax with a huckleberry ice cream cone or a cold beverage in a saloon right out of the 1860s.
BOISE Boise used to be one of the West’s best-kept secrets—now, it seems to be a permanent fixture on “Best Cities” lists. You’ll find a mix of beautiful scenery, easily accessible outdoor recreation, abundant culture, and friendly residents.
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‹ Payette River Scenic Byway 208-634-0700
‹ Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway 208-727-5013
‹ Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway 208-462-3241
‹ Lower Payette River Heritage Byway 208-642-2362
‹ Snake River Canyon Scenic Byway 208-454-0087
‹ Western Heritage Historic Byway 208-922-9254
‹ Owyhee Uplands Backcountry Byway 208-384-3300
For additional information, go to visitidaho.org/things-to-do/ state-parks-byways
‹ Brundage Mountain Resort brundage.com
‹ Payette Lakes—Little Ski Hill littleskihill.org
‹ Tamarack Resort tamarackidaho.com
‹ Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area bogusbasin.org
skiidaho.us
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Fork - Boise
Boise Greenbelt
Idaho Shakespeare Festival
Boise River
Downtown Boise
Boise’s vibrant downtown spans a few small sections—the main historic district that runs along Main and Idaho Streets; BoDo, a newer area with big-name retailers; and the Basque Block, a charming street that highlights Idaho’s Basque heritage. The Linen District on the western end of downtown is worth the walk for the popular Big City Coffee and the Modern Hotel, where a crowd gathers on summer evenings for cocktails and music on the patio. The Boise State University campus is close to downtown, and trust us, you’ll know when it’s game day here—the Broncos have some of the most loyal fans ever. The university is also a hub for the performing arts; its Morrison Center is home base for the Boise Philharmonic and Ballet Idaho.
As you walk downtown, feel free to go in the Idaho State Capitol Building to view its state history exhibits. You can easily walk to many of Boise’s museums and culturally significant sites from downtown, including the Boise Art Museum and the Idaho Black History Museum, both located in Julia Davis Park. (The Idaho Historical Museum is closed through 2017, but a temporary location is open to visitors at 214 Broadway Avenue.) The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial is also close by, a tranquil space on the Boise River that encourages discussion and reflection. Visit the Basque Museum and Cultural Center to learn about the colorful history of the Basques in Idaho. See the graceful mansions built by the city’s early residents along Warm Springs Avenue on your way to the Idaho Botanical Garden and the Old Idaho Penitentiary.
During spring, summer, and fall, life is lived outside—and much of that happens on or near the Boise River. This gem winds through the city, and you can access it in many of the riverfront parks; walk, jog, and bike along its banks on the 25-mile Green-belt; and fish its waters for rainbow trout. It’s tradition to float the river on a hot day, so head to Barber Park to rent a raft that will take you on a leisurely trip downriver to the Ann Morrison Park takeout. Bring your gear, or rent gear from a local provider, and kayak or surf the waves at the Boise River Park
on the west end of town. Eagle Island State Park, 11 miles west of downtown, is another fun summer spot, with a beach, a water slide, and plenty of shade for picnicking.
In the summer, there’s really no such thing as downtime in Boise. You can take in minor-league baseball games, rodeos, and road-bike races (much of Boise turns out to cheer on the Twilight Criterium racers who wind through downtown streets at break-neck speeds). Pick up produce and handmade wares at Boise’s two farmers markets on Saturday mornings, and join locals for music at Alive After Five on Wednesday evenings.
Throughout the year, the Boise area hosts an eclectic slate of entertain-ment: the Treefort Music Fest in March, the Idaho Botanical Garden’s summer concert series, and outdoor perfor-mances by the Idaho Shakespeare Festival (wine and picnics encouraged). In September, hundreds of northwest-ern artisans set up shop for Art in the Park at Julia Davis Park and, in winter, Opera Idaho captivates audiences from its home base at the historic Egyptian Theater. The first Thursday of each month, downtown galleries and shops keep their doors open late for special events and extra browsing time.
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in the area. They both sit along the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway, a lovely ride through pastoral lands and the steep canyon carved by the South Fork of the Payette. In summer months, rent a riverside cabin, soak in the area’s many hot springs, and attend a musical at Starlight Mountain Theatre. In winter, look for elk herds near the Danskin river access.
WESTERN BOISE VALLEYTour the broad valley west of Boise and you’ll find yourself in a rich agricultural region. Growers produce cherries, apples, and other fruits in the area’s many orchards, plus veggies, hops, and wine grapes. You can taste what’s fresh at farmers markets in the cities of Nampa, Caldwell, and Kuna, and at roadside produce stands. The small town of Emmett holds its annual Cherry Festival in June, and you can pick your own fragrant bouquets during the Lavender Festival each July. Spend an afternoon touring the region’s wineries to taste why they’re enjoying so much national attention.
Meridian and Eagle are fast-growing neighbors of Boise, each with family- friendly neighborhoods and great golf courses. If you’re here with kids, spend a day splashing at Roaring Springs Water Park in Meridian and playing mini golf at the adjacent Wahooz Family Fun Zone. Catch a movie, bowl, or shop at The Village at Meridian. For super speed, check out the Meridian Speedway or Star’s Firebird Raceway, and for rides, music, and games, have a blast at the Western Idaho State Fair in August. If you like things truly wild, walk the nature trails at Deer Flat Wildlife Refuge at Lake Lowell west of Nampa to observe migrating waterfowl and songbirds.
If you love the stage, catch productions by the Boise Contemporary Theater, Knock ’em Dead Dinner Theatre, Boise Little Theater, Alley Repertory Theatre, or Boise State’s Theatre Arts Department.
In winter, hit Bogus Basin, the local ski hill that’s only 15 miles from downtown, or watch the Idaho Steelheads tear up the ice at a pro hockey game. If you’re visiting in early winter, prepare to be dazzled at Winter Garden Aglow, when the Idaho Botanical Garden strings more than 250,000 lights among its trees and gardens.
Wildlife watchers will enjoy the Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey’s interpretive displays and talks. Its Condor Cliffs is one of the only places in the U.S. outside of California to view condors. In spring, head south to the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area to see winged predators soar high above the Snake River. Anytime, explore the Idaho Fish and Game MK Nature Center to see fish (including sturgeon!) and waterfowl species in natural habitats. This is an especially fun spot for kids.
When you’re ready to nosh, you’ll find tons of downtown eateries, from Bacon, a cozy breakfast and lunch spot, to casual favorites like Bittercreek, Fork, and Bardenay. The modern State & Lemp pairs northwestern foods and wines on its prix fixe menu; Chandler’s offers fine steaks and seafood; and Barbacoa serves up gourmet appetizers and eclectic fine dining. Of course, you’ll want to try Basque cuisine at one of Boise’s authentic restaurants: Leku Ona, Bar Gernika, or the Basque Market. In the Orchard Street area, grab a gyro at Bosnia Express or noodles at Wok-Inn Noodle.
If you’re overnighting in Boise, you have many lodging options right in the heart of downtown. You’ll feel immediately at home at the Boise Guest House, the stylish Hotel 43, the retro Modern Hotel, or the brand-new Inn at 500 Capitol.
GARDEN VALLEY/LOWMANGarden Valley and Lowman are small communities much loved by the hikers, bikers, kayakers, and rafters who play
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Highlands Hollow
Caldwell and Nampa both celebrate summer with boot-stompin’ fun, when professional cowboys come to town to compete in rodeos. Nampa’s Snake River Stampede happens in July, and the Caldwell Night Rodeo gets going in August. If you enjoy history, visit the Warhawk Air Museum in Nampa to see vintage World War II planes and artifacts.
In June, see musicians pluck and bow their hearts out at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest in the small town of Weiser. The event, more than 60 years young, is a laid-back, feel-good outing for all ages.
ELMORE COUNTYClimb, slide, laugh (and repeat) as you attempt to make it 470 feet uphill at Bruneau Dunes State Park, located 18 miles west of Mountain Home. If that doesn’t sound fun, there’s still lots to do here, like camping, swimming, fishing, and—on Friday and Saturday nights—stargazing at the observatory. Outside the park along Hot Springs Road, gaze down into the impressive 1,200-foot-deep Bruneau Canyon. Two area reservoirs—CJ Strike and Anderson Ranch Dam—promise an adventurous day of fishing, boating, and swimming. You can camp at CJ Strike, and in winter, snowmobile and kiteboard the open country and rolling hills around Anderson Ranch Dam. A detour at Glenns Ferry brings you to Three Island Crossing State Park, located near a significant Oregon Trail river crossing. The onsite Oregon Trail History and Education Center highlights stories from the largest mass migration in
American history and the native tribes who inhabited the area at the time. Stop by the nearby Crossings Winery for a tasting, and spend some downtime on the Vineyard Greens Golf Course.
OWYHEE COUNTYHigh desert and deep river gorges form the magnificent landscape of Owyhee County. Experience these colorful canyonlands up close by booking a river trip on the Bruneau or Owyhee rivers during spring runoff—when rapids are at their peak and wildflowers are in full bloom. Set aside some time to get to and explore the historic mining town of Silver City high in the Owyhee Mountains. Take a relaxed stroll to its pioneer cemetery, the old Masonic Hall, and other original structures, then grab lunch or dinner at the old Idaho Hotel, built in 1863. If you plan ahead, you can actually still stay at the hotel! (Before you drive to Silver City, check road conditions; high-clear-ance vehicles are recommended year round.) Further east, near Grandview, stop at Lawson’s Emu-Z-Um, a former emu ranch that now houses authentic replicas of an 1860s-era town, Native American artifacts, and the Silver City Schoolhouse Museum. Pack a swimsuit so you and the kids can splash and soak in the indoor mineral pool at Givens Hot Springs—and if you bring a tent, too, there’s plenty of room to camp. In spring, look for nesting hawks, owls, and eagles high up in the cliffs at the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. You can also hike, bike, and camp in the area’s 485,000 acres.
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‹ FAR FROM MAINSTREAMPayette River
Brundage Mountain Resort
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RECREATION Water Play
› Take your pick of plentiful waters—Payette Lake and Cascade, Lucky Peak, Arrowrock, and Anderson Ranch reservoirs—for boating, fishing, canoeing, and Jet Ski adventures. For a quiet backcountry experience, hike to the upper reaches of the Payette and Boise national forests to enjoy a rugged alpine lake all to yourself.
› Book a scenic whitewater trip on one of the forks of the Payette River, or surf and practice your tricks at two man-made wave parks: Kelly’s Whitewater Park near Cascade or Boise River Park near Whitewater Park Boulevard in Boise. In the heat of summer, float the Boise River from Barber Park to Ann Morrison Park.
Sports
› Batter, batter, swing—right into Boise’s many sports venues for fierce loyalty, pro talent, and cold beer. A Boise Hawks baseball game at Memorial Stadium in nearby Garden City is a rite of summer. In fall and winter, feel a cold blast of adrenaline when you cheer on the Steelheads hockey team, which takes its fight to the ice at CenturyLink. You’ve probably heard about Boise State’s blue turf and Broncos football team, so see what the fuss is all about at a home game.
Trails & Zips
› Head for the hills—on foot or in the saddle—when you’re in Boise. The city’s foothills frame the northern edge of town and are full of great hiking and mountain biking trails accessible from parks and many neighborhoods. For steeper terrain, head to Bogus Basin, Brundage, or Tamarack resorts—all open year-round for biking, hiking, and snow sports.
› For an easy, kid-friendly hike, try the exercise trail around the airport in Idaho City; they’ll love the trees, water, and possibility of an icecream cone reward in town afterward.
› Take a walk you won’t soon forget at Walter’s Ferry, where an unusual nature trail winds through an eclectic assort-ment of birdhouses, statues, spiritual symbols, and a flock of white peacocks.
› If you’re ever going to zip, you should do it here, above meadows, lakes, and ponderosa pine forests. Try Tamarack Canopy Zipline Tour near Donnelly—it’s been voted a Top 10 tour by USA Today. If you’re closer to Horseshoe Bend, Zip Idaho will have you up above the treeline in no time.
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Whitetail Golf Course
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Southwest Idaho’s landscape transitions from timbered peaks of the heartland to Idaho’s largest city and on to sand dunes and high desert. What’s special about this region is how the lines blur between the tamed and untamed.
ATTRACTIONS
BOISE› Basque Museum & Cultural Center Celebrates one of the highest
concentrations of Basques in the United States.
› Boise Art Museum Boise’s oldest visual arts organiza-
tion, with rotating and permanent collections.
› Idaho Botanical Garden The beautifully kept gardens host
tours and special events all year long.
› Idaho Shakespeare Festival This beautiful outdoor space cele-
brates the works of Shakespeare and offers fantastic food and libations.
› MK Nature Center Explore a bit of wild Idaho and learn
about our fish and wildlife.
› Old Idaho Penitentiary Now a historical landmark, the “Pen”
offers one of the West’s most informa-tive prison tours.
› Treefort Music Fest Local, regional, and touring bands
hit the stage for several days each March. The festival has expanded to include tech, art, storytelling, and even yoga.
CASCADE› Kelly’s Whitewater Park Novice and advanced kayakers alike
can find a thrill on the North Fork of the Payette River.
EAGLE› BanBury Golf Course A beautiful course on the South
Channel of the Boise River.
HORSESHOE BEND› Zip Idaho Take in a thrilling view from above
the treeline.
IDAHO CITY› The Springs A true hot springs retreat! With
poolside food and beverage service, it doesn’t get much more relaxing than this.
KUNA› Birds of Prey Conservation Area Visit a dramatic landscape that
protects North America’s highest density of nesting raptors.
MCCALL› Jug Mountain Ranch Golf, Nordic skiing, and bike trails
are all available at this picturesque recreation area.
› McCall Winter Carnival Go north for larger-than-life snow
sculptures, snow sports, and other wintry fun.
› Payette Lake Sandy beaches, family cruises,
paddleboarding, and boating, all surrounded by scenic mountain views.
› Whitetail Golf Course Listed as a Top 100 Best Course in
America by Golfweek Magazine.
MERIDIAN› Wahooz Family Fun Zone Bowling, miniature golf, go-karts,
and more at this wild family adventure spot.
NAMPA› Warhawk Air Museum Celebrate and honor America’s
veterans and their stories at this spectacular museum.
OWYHEE COUNTY› Bruneau Dunes State Park Hike and explore the largest free-
standing dunes in the U.S. Swimming and fishing, too.
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BANKSGuest Ranch
Idaho Guest Ranch702 Drybuck Rd(208) 584-3100www.IdahoGuestRanch.coms
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Boise Guest House614 N 5th St(208) 761-6798www.boiseguesthouse.comZ n " ^
Idaho Heritage Inn109 W Idaho St(208) 342-8066www.idheritageinn.com\ Z n ^
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Anniversary Inn1575 S Lusk Ave(208) 387-4900www.anniversaryinn.com\ u n
Best Western Airport Inn2660 Airport Way(208) 384-5000www.bestwestern.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Best Western Plus Northwest Lodge6989 Federal Way(208) 287-2300www.bestwestern.com0 \ u Z n ^
Best Western Plus Vista Inn at the Airport2645 Airport Way(208) 336-8100www.bestwestern.com0 \ u Z n ^
Boise Hillside Suites4480 N Kitsap Way(208) 336-6502www.boisehillsidesuites.comn ^
Boise Hotel and Conference Center3300 Vista Ave(208) 343-4900www.theboisehotel.com0 u n " ^
Boise Inn4060 W Fairview Ave(208) 344-4030www.theboiseinn.com\ n ^
Budget Host Inn8002 Overland Rd(208) 322-4404www.budgethostinn.biz0 \ u Z n " ^
Budget Inn - Boise2600 Fairview Ave(208) 344-8617u n " ^
Cabana Inn1600 Main St(208) 343-6000www.cabana-inn.comZ n " ^
Candlewood Suites Boise Towne Square700 N Cole Rd(208) 322-4300www.candlewoodsuites.com/boiseid\ u Z n " ^
Chinden Motor Inn4678 Chinden Blvd(208) 322-8668
Comfort Suites - Boise Airport2906 Vista Ave(208) 472-1222www.choicehotels.com0 \ u Z n ^
Cottonwood Suites Boise Riverside3031 Main St(208) 344-35210 \ u Z n " ^
Courtyard by Marriott - Boise Downtown222 S Broadway Ave(208) 331-2700marriott.com/boicy0 u Z n ^
Extended Stay America2500 S Vista Ave(208) 363-9040www.extendedstayamerica.comu " ^
Fairfield Inn - Boise3300 S Shoshone Ave(208) 331-5656www.fairfieldinn.com/boifi\ u Z n
Grandview Motel1315 Federal Way(208) 342-8676^
Hampton Inn - Boise Airport3270 S Shoshone St(208) 331-5600www.boiseairport.hamptoninn.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Hampton Inn & Suites Boise Downtown495 S Capitol Blvd(208) 331-1900www.Boisedowntownsuites. hamptoninn.com\ n
Hampton Inn & Suites Boise Spectrum7499 W Overland(208) 323-2500www.boisespectrumsuites.hamptoninn.com0 \ u Z n ^
Hilton Garden Inn - Boise Spectrum7699 W Spectrum St(208) 376-1000www.hiltongardeninn.com0 u n ^
Holiday Inn Boise Airport2970 W Elder St(208) 344-7444www.holidayinn.com/boiseairport0 u Z n ^
Holiday Motel - Boise5416 W Fairview Ave(208) 376-4631"
Regional Information Southwest Idaho Travel Association 800-635-5240, visitsouthwestidaho.org
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes (208) 759-3100, shopaitribes.org
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Homewood Suites by Hilton7699 W Spectrum St(208) 376-1000www.boise.homewoodsuites.com0 \ u n ^
Hotel 43981 W Grove St(208) 342-4622www.hotel43.com0 u n ^
Howard Johnson Boise Airport1515 Aparahoe st #400(720) 763-3144www.hojo.com\
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Boise Towne Square7965 W Emerald St(208) 378-7000www.lq.com\ u Z n " ^
La Quinta Inns & Suites - Boise2613 Vista Ave(208) 914-2053www.lq.com0 \ u n " ^
Leku Ona Basque Hotel117 S 6th St(208) 345-6665www.lekuonaid.com/basque-hotel
Marriott TownePlace Suites Boise Downtown1455 S Capitol Blvd(208) 429-8881www.marriott.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Modern Hotel and Bar1314 Grove St(208) 424-8244www.themodernhotel.com\ u Z n " ^
Motel 6 Boise2323 Airport Way(208) 344-3506www.motel6.com0 u n " ^
Oxford Suites Boise1426 S Entertainment Ave(208) 322-8000www.oxfordsuitesboise.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Paragon Corporate Housing(208) 321-0500www.paragoncorporatehousing.com" ^
Quality Inn - (Boise) Airport2526 Airport Way(208) 336-0077www.choicehotels.com0 \ u n " ^
Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtowner1800 Fairview Ave(208) 344-7691www.redlion.com0 u Z n " ^
Residence Inn by Marriott - Boise Downtown/University1401 S Lusk Ave(208) 344-1200www.marriott.com/boiid0 \ u Z n " ^
Rodeway Inn - Airport (Boise)2799 Airport Way(208) 336-7377www.choicehotels.com0 \ u Z n ^
Safari Inn Downtown1070 Grove St(208) 344-6556www.safariinndowntown.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Shilo Inn Suites - Boise Airport4111 Broadway Ave(208) 343-7662www.shiloinns.com0 \ u Z n " ^
SpringHill Suites by Marriott - Boise6325 N Cloverdale Rd(208) 939-8266www.marriott.com/boish0 \ u Z n " ^
Springhill Suites by Marriott - Boise ParkCenter424 E Parkcenter Blvd(208) 342-1044www.marriott.com/boidt0 \ u Z n " ^
State Motel - Boise1115 N 28th St(208) 344-7254"
Sun Liner Motel LLC3433 Chinden Blvd(208) 344-7647
Super 8 - Boise2773 Elder St.(208) 344-8871www.super8.com0 \ u n " ^
The Grove Hotel254 S Capitol Blvd(208) 383-0080www.grovehotelboise.com0 u n ^
The Riverside Hotel2900 W Chinden Blvd(208) 343-1871riversideboise.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Travelers Motel5620 w fairview - (208) 514-4753
Twin Springs Resort(208) 861-1226twinspringsidaho.com" ^
West River Inn3525 Chinden Blvd(208) 338-1155n "
Wolff Corporate Houseing511 E 46th St Ste 2(208) 387-0694www.wolffservices.comu n " ^
RV Park/Campground
Boise Riverside RV Park6000 N Glenwood St(208) 375-7432www.BoiseRiversideRVPark.comu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
Hi Valley RV Park10555 Horseshoe Bend Rd.(208) 939-8080www.g7rvresorts.com/hi-valley/index.aspxu Z " ^ $ 4 1 X s
Mountain View RV Park - Boise2040 Airport Way(208) 345-4141www.boiservpark.comu " ^ $ 4 1 X s
Vacation Rentals
Pioneer Condominiums @ Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area(866) 799-3823www.pioneercondos.comu n ^
Vacasa - Boise Vacation Rentals121 N 9th St Ste 302(208) 473-2837www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Boise" ^
BRUNEAUBed & Breakfast
Owyhee Bed & Breakfast31063 T Ranch Rd(208) 908-2615owyheebandb.com\ n
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Bruneau One Stop45251 Hwy 51(208) 845-2511
Public Lands Campground
Bruneau Dunes State Park27608 Sand Dunes Rd(208) 366-7919www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " ^ $ 1 r X s
RV Park/Campground
Mountain View Reservoir CampgroundHwy 51(208) 759-3246www.shopaitribes.orgu " $ 4 1 r
CALDWELLBed & Breakfast
Bitner Vineyards Bed & Breakfast16645 Plum Rd(208) 455-1870www.bitnervineyards.com\ n ^
Mrs Hood’s Bed & Breakfast1816 E Maple(208) 459-2683\ n
Wild Rose Manor Bed & Breakfast/Events Center5800 Oasis Rd(208) 454-3331www.wildrosemanor.com\ u Z n ^
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Plus Caldwell Inn & Suites908 Specht Ave(208) 454-7225www.bestwestern.com/caldwellinnsuites\ u n " ^
I-84 Motor Inn505 Hannibal St(208) 459-1536n " ^
La Quinta Inn - Caldwell901 Specht Ave(208) 454-2222www.lq.com\ u n " ^
RV Park/Campground
Ambassador RV Resort615 S Smeed Pkwy(208) 454-8584www.g7rvresorts.com/ambassador/index.aspxu " ^ $ 4 1 X s
Caldwell Campground and RV Park(208) 454-0279www.caldwellcampgroundandrvparkllc.com" ^ $ 4 1 r X
Canyon Springs RV Resort21965 Chicago St.(208) 402-6630www.CanyonSpringsRVresort.comu " ^ 4 1 X s
Country Corners RV Park & Campground17671 Oasis Rd - (208) 453-8791www.countrycornersrvpark.comu Z " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
CAMBRIDGEBed & Breakfast
Hells Canyon Adventures4200 Hells Canyon Dam Rd(541) 785-3352www.hellscanyonadventures.com \ ^
Hotels & Motels
Frontier Motel & RV Park(208) 257-4000frontiermotel.netu Z n " ^ $ 4 1 r s
Gateway Motel Store & Cafe(208) 257-3531n "
RV Park/Campground
Copperfield Park1221 W Idaho St(208) 388-2231www.idahopower.coms
Hells Canyon Park1221 W Idaho St(208) 388-2231www.idahopower.comu " $ 4 1 r X s
Idaho Power Co’s Hells Canyon Parks1221 W Idaho St(208) 388-2231www.idahopower.comu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
McCormick Park1221 W Idaho St(208) 388-2231www.idahopower.comu " $ 4 r X s
Mundo Hot Springs RV Park3016 Goodrich Rd(208) 257-3849www.mundohotsprings.comu " ^ 4 1 X s
Woodhead Park1221 W Idaho St - (208) 388-2231www.idahopower.comu " $ 4 r X s
Vacation Rentals
Midvale Inn90 N Depot St - (208) 550-5840u n
Mundo Hot Springs Hostel3024 Goodrich Rd - (208) 257-3849n ^
CASCADEBed & Breakfast
Wapiti Meadow Ranch1667 Johnson Creek Rd(208) 633-3217www.wapitimeadowranch.com0 \ Z n ^
Guest Ranch
4D Longhorn Guest Ranch450 Highvalley Rd(208) 989-5851www.4dranches.comn
Hotels & Motels
Ashley Inn500 N Main St(208) 382-5621www.TheAshleyInn.com0 \ u Z n ^
Bears Knight Inn & Gift Shop403 N Main(208) 382-4370www.bearsknightinn.comu n ^
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
1 Slideouts OK
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Birch Glen Lodge & Motel762 S Main St(208) 382-4238www.BirchGlenLodge.comZ n " ^
Pinewood Lodge Motel900 S Main St(208) 382-4948www.thepinewoodlodge.com0 Z n "
Public Lands Campground
Lake Cascade State Park970 Dam Rd.(208) 334-4199www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " ^ 4 r X s
RV Park/Campground
Arrowhead RV Park955 S Hwy 55(208) 382-4534www.arrowheadpark.comu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
The Pines RV Park/Campground910 S Main St(208) 382-5060www.rvidaho.org" ^ $ 4 1 r X
Water’s Edge RV Resort620 N Main St(208) 382-3120www.WatersEdgeRvPark.comu Z " ^ 4 1 r X s
Vacation Rentals
Cascade Vacation Adventures806 Basque Dr(208) 740-1057
Cascade Vacation Rentals Inc.301 S Front St(208) 382-4800www.cascadevacation.com^
Deadwood Outfitters30 Landmark - Stanley Rd Deadwood River(208) 365-8789www.deadwoodoutfitters.com0 n ^ 1 r s
Island Ranch Vacation Retreat10973 Hwy 55(208) 382-3495iranchvacationrental.com^
Vacasa - Cascade Vacation Rentals1014 N 3rd St(208) 228-5061www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Cascade" ^
COUNCILGuest Ranch
Seven Devils Lodge Guest Ranch & Guide Service4043 Council-Cuprum Rd(208) 253-3014www.sevendevilslodge.com
RV Park/Campground
Pineridge3443 Hwy 95(208) 347-4443" $ 4 1 X
Weiser River Trail RV Park415 S Hornet St(208) 253-6042www.weiserrivertrailrvpark.comu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
DONNELLYHotels & Motels
Long Valley Motel161 S Main St - (208) 325-8271www.facebook.com/LongValleyMotel^
RV Park/Campground
Chalet RV Park418 S Main St(208) 325-8223www.g7rvresorts.com/chalet/index.aspx" ^ $ 4 1 r X s
SISCRA - Willow Creek Campground12991 SISCRA Rd(208) 325-8130www.siscraidaho.comu " ^ $ 1 r X s
Vacation Rentals
Idaho Resort Rentals150 W Roseberry Rd(208) 939-1066www.idahoresortrentals.comn
Tamarack Falls301 S Front St(208) 382-4800www.cascadevacation.com^
Vacasa - Donnelly Vacation Rentals1014 N 3rd St(208) 228-5061www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Donnelly" ^
Vacasa - Tamarack Vacation Rentals1014 N 3rd St(208) 228-5061www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Tamarack^
Valet Vacation Rentals75 Arling Center Court(208) 325-1009www.valetvacationrentals.comu n " ^
Water’s Edge Vacation Rental301 S Front St(208) 382-4800www.cascadevacation.com
EAGLEHotels & Motels
Hilton Garden Inn - Boise/Eagle145 E Riverside Dr(208) 938-9600www.hiltongardeninn.com0 u Z n ^
Vacation RentalsOpitz Equity Co - (360) 481-2496www.vrbo.com/108707n ^
Vacasa - Eagle Vacation Rentals121 N 9th St Ste 302(208) 473-2837www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/Eagle" ^
EMMETTBed & Breakfast
Frozen Dog Digs4325 Frozen Dog Rd(208) 365-7372www.frozendogdigs.com\ u n ^
Public Lands Campground
Montour Park(208) 365-2682 - www.usbr.gov" $ r
RV Park/Campground
Capitol Mobile & RV Park1508 E Main - (208) 365-3889" $ s
Holiday Motel & RV Park - Emmett1111 S Washington Ave(208) 365-4479www.holidaymotelandrv.comn " ^ 4
FEATHERVILLERV Park/Campground
Elk Valley Resort RV Park3561 N Pine-Featherville Rd(208) 653-2376www.elkvalleygolf.comu " ^ $ 4 1 X
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FRUITLANDRV Park/Campground
Exit 3 RV Park2001 Hwy 30 - (208) 452-4232www.rvidaho.org" $ 4 X
Neat Retreat RV Park2701 N Alder #0(208) 452-4324www.neatretreatrvpark.com" ^ $ 4 1 r X s
GARDEN VALLEYBed & Breakfast
Walk on the Wild Side Bed & Breakfast69 River Ranch Rd(208) 462-2734www.wildsidebb.com\ u ^
Hotels & Motels
Garden Valley Motel1111 Banks-Lowman Rd(208) 462-2911www.gardenvalleymotel.comu n " ^
Reunion/Retreat Center
River Canyon Retreat1074 Banks Lowman Rd(208) 994-9247rcretreat.com^
RV Park/Campground
Riverpond Campground40 Middle Fork Rd(208) 462-8000www.riverpondcampground.com1 r X
Riverside RV Park - Garden Valley1019 Old Crouch Rd(208) 890-9888www.gotrentidaho.com"
Silver Creek Plunge2345 Silver Creek Rd.(208) 739-3400www.silvercreekplunge.comu " r
Starlight RV Park & Campground850 S Middle Fork Rd(208) 462-5523starlightmountaintheatre.com" 4 1 r X
Vacation Rentals
Garden Valley Cabin52 Scriver Bluff Rd(877) 299-1169www.gardenvalleycabin.com" ^
Idaho Cabin Keepers1134 Banks Lowman Rd(208) 462-3451www.idahocabinkeepers.comu n "
Revel Cabin on the River- Crouch9 Chipmunk Ln(208) 888-6510www.RevelCabin.comn
Uncle Billy Bob’s Redneck Trailer Vacation Rental609 S Middlefork Rd(208) 462-5262www.unclebillybobs.com"
Vacasa - Garden Valley Vacation Rentals121 N 9th St Ste 302(208) 473-2837www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/ Garden-Valley/" ^
GLENNS FERRYBed & Breakfast
River Roads Bed & Breakfast1882 E Little Basin Rd(208) 366-2974www.glennsferryidaho.org/ riverroadsbed&breakfast.htm\ n
Hotels & Motels
Hanson’s Cafe & Motel102 E 1st St(208) 366-9983glennsferryidaho.org/hansons_cafe.htm" ^
Redford Motel525 W 1st Ave(208) 366-2421n " ^
Public Lands Campground
Three Island Crossing State Park1083 S Three Island Park Dr(208) 366-2394www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
RV Park/Campground
Crossings RV Park1294 W Madison(208) 366-2313www.crossingswinery.com/stay" $ 4 1 X
Trail Break RV Park & Campground432 N Bannock(208) 366-7745www.trailbreakrvpark.comZ " ^ 4 1 r X s
GRAND VIEWHotels & Motels
Grand View Hillside Motor Inn650 Roosevelt(208) 834-2500
Public Lands Campground
CJ Strike Parks1221 W Idaho St(208) 388-2231www.idahopower.comu " $ r X
RV Park/Campground
Black Sands Resort28114 Black Sand Rd(208) 834-2798
Idaho Power Co’s CJ Strike Campgrounds1221 W Idaho St(208) 388-2231www.idahopower.comu " $ 1 r X
HOMEDALEHotels & Motels
Sunnydale Motel2 E Colorado(208) 337-33020 u n "
RV Park/Campground
Snake River RV Resort LLC4030 River Resort Dr(208) 337-3744SnakeRiverRV.com" $ 4 1 r X s
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
1 Slideouts OK
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HORSESHOE BENDVacation Rentals
Vacasa - Horseshoe Bend Vacation Rentals121 N 9th St Ste 302 - (208) 473-2837www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/ Horseshoe-Bend" ^
IDAHO CITYBed & Breakfast
A One Step Away112 Cottonwood St(208) 392-4938www.aonestepaway.com\ n
Public Lands Campground
Idaho City Yurts970 Dam Rd.(208) 334-4199parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/ activities/yurts
RV Park/Campground
Creekside Campground & RV Park3193 Hwy 21(208) 392-4325www.creeksidecampgroundidahocity.comu " ^ r
Trudy’s Kitchen RV & Cabin3878 Hwy 21(208) 392-4151n " ^ 4 1 X
Vacation Rentals
Green Springs LLC107 B Cottonwood S(208) 392-4400www.greenspringsllc.comn
Idaho City Backcountry Yurts970 Dam Rd.(208) 334-4199parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/ activities/yurts
LOWMANBed & Breakfast
Bair-Den Bed & Breakfast15 Memory Ln(208) 259-3572\ n
Hotels & Motels
New Haven Lodge/Haven Hot Springs7655 Hwy 21(208) 259-3344www.havenhotsprings.comn ^ $ 4 1
Sourdough Lodge & RV Resort8406 Hwy 21(208) 259-3326www.sourdoughlodge.comn "
RV Park/Campground
Sawtooth LodgeHwy 21(208) 259-3331www.sawtoothlodge.comu n " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
MARSINGHotels & Motels
Whitehouse Motel909 Main St(208) 896-4130
RV Park/Campground
Givens Hot Springs11309 Hwy 78(208) 495-2000www.givenshotsprings.comu Z n 4 1 r s
River Haven RV Park6920 Old Bruneau Hwy(208) 896-4268u " 4 1 r X s
MCCALLBed & Breakfast
The HUB Mountain House1308 Roosevelt Ave(208) 315-2945thehubmountainhouse.com\ ^
Hotels & Motels
America’s Best Value Inn - McCall415 N 3rd St(208) 634-6300www.americasbestvalueinnmccall.com\ u n " ^
Americas Best Value Inn & Suites415 N 3rd St(208) 634-6300www.americasbestvalueinnmccall.com\ ^
Bear Creek Lodge - McCall3492 Hwy 55(208) 634-3551www.bearcreeklodgemccall.com0 \ u n " ^
Best Western Plus McCall Lodge & Suites211 S 3rd St(208) 634-2230www.bestwesternmccall.com\ u Z n " ^
Brundage Inn1005 W Lake St(208) 634-2344www.brundagevacations.comu n " ^
Burgdorf Hot Springs(208) 636-3036www.burgdorfhotsprings.com"
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - The Hunt Lodge210 N 3rd St(208) 634-4700www.thehuntlodge.com0 \ u Z n ^
Hotel McCall1101 N 3rd St - (208) 634-8105www.hotelmccall.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Rustic Inn400 N 3rd St - (208) 634-7671n "
Scandia Inn401 N 3rd St(208) 634-7394www.thescandiainn.comn
Super 8 - McCall303 S 3rd St(208) 634-4637www.super8.com\ ^
The Shore Lodge501 W Lake St.(208) 634-2244www.shorelodge.com0 u Z n " ^
Public Lands Campground
Ponderosa State Park1920 N Davis Ave(208) 634-2164www.parksandrecreation.idaho.govu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
Reunion/Retreat Center
Pilgrim Cove Camp & Conference Center1075 Plymouth Rd(208) 634-5555www.pilgrimcovecamp.org/u Z n ^ $ 4 r s
RV Park/Campground
Golden RV Park210 N 3rd St(208) 634-4700www.goldenrvpark.comu " ^ 4 1 X
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McCall Campground and RV Park190 Krahn Ln(208) 634-5165mccallcampgroundpark.comZ " ^ $ 1 r X s
McCall RV Resort - Northfork Lodge & Cabins200 Scott St.(208) 634-5646www.grapevine7.comu Z n " ^ $ 4 X s
Snowed Inn2250 Hwy 55(208) 469-0874www.snowedinnmccall.com
Payette Lakes Alpine Yurts(208) 634-7109www.payettelakesalpineyurts.com
Vacation Rentals
A Johnson & Co Vacation Rentals110 N 3rd St(208) 634-7134www.idahoresortproperties.com
Accommodation Services800 S Allen St(208) 288-2100www.accommodationservices.com"
Brundage Bungalows308 W Lake St(208) 634-2344www.brundagevacations.com" ^
Escape Cabins(208) 615-5580www.escapecabins.net^
Lakeside at Harris Cove2099 & 2097 Eastside Dr.(208) 866-7597www.mccallidaholakeside.comn ^
Lakeside Vacation Rentals945 Lick Creek Rd(208) 315-2080www.lakesidevacationrentals.comn ^
Mill Park Condos(208) 634-4151
McCall Vacations(208) 634-7056www.mccallvacations.comu n
McCall Vacation Rentals(208) 761-7064mccallidahovacationrentals.com
mccallcabins.com305 E Park St Ste D(208) 630-5045www.mccallcabins.com
The Bend at Blackhawk11 Shooting Star Ln(208) 271-6158www.thebendmccall.com^
Vacasa - Idaho Vacation Rentals121 N 9th St Ste 302(208) 473-2837www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho" ^
Vacasa - McCall Vacation Rentals1014 N 3rd St(208) 228-5061www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/McCall
MERIDIANBed & Breakfast
Bella Vista ID B&B4601 Ramona St.(208) 866-6012www.BellaVistaID.com\ u
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Rama Inn1019 S Progress Ave(208) 887-7888www.meridianramainn.com\ u n
Country Inns & Suites3355 E Pine Ave(208) 639-3300www.countryinns.com/meridianid\ u Z n ^
Courtyard by Marriott Boise West - Meridian1789 S Eagle Rd(208) 888-0800www.marriott.com/boiwm0 u Z n ^
Hampton Inn & Suites - Meridian875 S Allen St(208) 887-3600www.boisemeridiansuites.hamptoninn.com0 \ u Z n ^
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Boise West-Meridian2610 E Freeway Dr(208) 288-2060www.Holidayinnexpress.com/ boisemeridian\ u Z n " ^
La Quinta Inn & Suites - Meridian800 S Allen St(208) 288-21006634.lq.com\
Motel 6 Meridian1047 S Progress Rd(208) 888-1212www.motel6meridian.comu n "
Mr Sandman Inn & Suites1575 S Meridian Rd(208) 887-2062www.mrsandmaninn.com0 \ u n ^
TownePlace Suites Boise West/Meridian1415 S Eagle Rd(208) 884-8550www.marriott.com/boibw0 \ u Z n " ^
RV Park/Campground
Boise - Meridian KOA RV Resort184 W Pennwood St(208) 888-7003nwfamilyrvresorts.comu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
MIDDLETONGuest Ranch
Willey Ranch Outfitters22813 Kingsbury Ln(208) 573-0920
MOUNTAIN HOMEHotels & Motels
Best Western Foothills Inn1080 Hwy 20(208) 587-8477www.bestwestern.com/foothillsinn\ u Z n " ^
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
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Hampton Inn & Suites - Mountain Home3175 NE Foothills Ave(208) 587-7300www.mountainhomesuites.hamptoninn.com\ u n ^
Hilander Motel615 S 3rd W(208) 587-3311n " ^
Mountain Home Inn1180 Hwy 20(208) 587-9743mountain-home-inn.magnusonhotels.com\ u n " ^
Thunderbird Motel - Mountain Home910 Sunset Strip(208) 587-7927Z n " ^
Towne Center Motel410 N 2nd E(208) 587-3373u "
RV Park/Campground
Cottonwood RV Park125 Bradford St(208) 587-4426cottonwoodrvpark.webs.com" $ 4 1 r X s
Fort Running Bear RV Park25094 Little Camas Reservoir Rd(208) 653-2494www.fortrunningbear.comu Z n " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
Golden Rule Mobile Home Park220 E 10th N(208) 587-5111u " ^ 4 1 r X s
Mountain Home KOA220 E 10th N(208) 587-5111" ^ $ 4 1 r X s
Mountain Home RV Park2295 American Legion Blvd(208) 580-1211www.g7rvresorts.com/idaho/ mountain-homeu " ^ 4 1 X s
Prairie Restaurant RV Park18 Prairie Rd.(208) 868-3330" ^ 4 1 r s
Wagon Wheel RV Park1880 E 5th N #3(208) 587-5994www.thewagonwheel.infou " 4 r s
NAMPAHotels & Motels
Fairfield Inn & Suites - Nampa16150 N Midland Blvd(208) 467-5888www.marriott.com/boinp\ u n ^
Hampton Inn & Suites Boise/Nampa at the Idaho Center5750 E Franklin Rd(208) 442-0036www.hamptoninn.com\ u Z n ^
Holiday Inn Express and Suites - Nampa4104 E Flamingo Ave(208) 466-4045www.hiexpress.com/nampaid0 \ u Z n " ^
Hostel Boise - A Country Place17322 Can-Ada Rd(208) 467-6858www.hostelboise.comn ^
Nampa Downtown Inn908 3rd St S(208) 466-3594nampadowntowner.com\ n " ^
Nampa Inn617 Northside Blvd(208) 498-1000\ Z n " ^
Rodeway Inn & Suites - Nampa130 Shannon Dr(208) 442-0800www.choicehotels.com\ u "
Shilo Inn - Nampa Suites1401 Shilo Dr(208) 498-1000www.shiloinns.com0 \ u Z n " ^
Sleep Inn - Nampa1315 Industrial Blvd(208) 463-6300www.choicehotels.com\ u
Super 8 - Nampa624 Northside Blvd.(208) 467-2888www.super8.com\ u
RV Park/Campground
Garrity Blvd RV Park3515 Garrity Blvd(208) 442-9000u " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
Mason Creek RV Park807 Franklin Blvd(208) 465-7199u " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
NEW MEADOWSHotels & Motels
Hartland Inn211 N Norris Ave Hwy 95(208) 347-2114www.thehartlandinn.comu n " ^
Meadows Valley Motel302 N Norris St(208) 347-2175www.meadowsvalleymotel.comu n " ^
RV Park/Campground
Meadows RV Park3278 Hwy 55(208) 347-2325www.rvpark.com/idaho.htm" $ 4 X s
Zim’s Hot Springs2995 Zims Rd(208) 347-2686www.discovermccall.com/hot-springs" ^ $ 4 1 r s
Vacation Rentals
Meadow Creek Retreat3907 Yarrow Dr(208) 850-1371www.meadowcreekretreat.comn ^
Pinehurst Resort Cabins & RV Park5604 Hwy 95 MP 182(208) 628-3323www.pinehurstresort.us" ^ 4 1 r
Vacasa - New Meadows Vacation Rentals1014 N 3rd St - (208) 228-5061www.vacasa.com/usa/Idaho/New-Meadows"
PARMARV Park/Campground
Old Fort Boise RV ParkHwy 95 - (208) 860-4396u " $ 4 r s
PAYETTEHotels & Motels
Payette Motel625 S Main St - (208) 642-2203" ^
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Featherville Resort411 N Pine-Featherville Rd(208) 653-2310n
Hayhurst Bed & Breakfast810 S Twin Pine Dr(208) 653-2135www.HayhurstBnB.com\ u n ^
Nester’s Pine Motel54 E Nester Dr(208) 653-2210u n "
Y Stop General Store1260 W Long Gulch Rd(208) 868-3249u n "
RV Park/Campground
Deer Creek Lodge730 S Pine-Featherville Rd.(208) 653-2454" 4 r
Fall Creek Resort & Marina2147 S Fall Creek Rd(208) 653-2242www.fallcreekresortandmarina.comu Z n $ 4 r s
Nester’s Riverside Campground54 E Nester Dr(208) 653-2210Z " 4 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Featherville Rentals LLCwww.FeathervilleRentals.comn
SILVER CITYHotels & Motels
Idaho HotelPlease call for directions!(208) 583-4104www.historicsilvercityidaho.comn
SMITHS FERRYVacation Rentals
Bear’s Den301 S Front St(208) 382-4800www.cascadevacation.com"
Cougar Mountain Lodge9738 Hwy 55(208) 382-4464u n "
SWEETRV Park/Campground
Roystone Hot Springs & RV Park7880 N Hwy 52(208) 584-3371www.RoystoneHotSprings.comu " ^ $ 4 1 r X s
WARM LAKEHotels & Motels
North Shore Lodge175 N Shoreline Dr(208) 632-2000www.northshorelodgeidaho.comu " ^
RV Park/Campground
Warm Lake Lodge & Resort(208) 632-3553r s
WEISERBed & Breakfast
Galloway Inn1120 E 2nd St(208) 549-1719www.gallowayhouseinn.com\ n "
Pioneer Guest House1203 W 3rd St(208) 550-9301\ u n
Hotels & Motels
Colonial Motel251 E Main St(208) 549-0150www.colonialmotel.usn " ^
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
1 Slideouts OK
r Tenters Welcome
Indianhead Motel & RV Park747 Hillcrest Ave(208) 549-0331n " ^ 4 X s
State Street Motel1279 State St(208) 414-1390www.statestreetmotel.comu n "
Public Lands Campground
Mann Creek(208) 549-4217www.usbr.govu " 1 r
RV Park/Campground
Gateway RV Park & Laundromat229 E 7th St(208) 549-5457" ^ $ 4 1 X s
Monroe Creek Campground & RV Park822 Hwy 95(208) 549-2026www.monroecreek.com" ^ $ 4 1 r X s
WILDERRV Park/Campground
Rivers Edge RV Park & Campground28522 Lower Pleasant Rd(208) 482-6560www.riversedge.comu " $ 4 1 r X s
YELLOW PINEHotels & Motels
Yellow Pine General Store and Motel315 Yellow Pine Ave(208) 633-3300
Yellow Pine Lodge360 Yellow Pine Ave(208) 633-33770 \ u "
RV Park/Campground
Alpine Village Lodge(208) 385-0271" 4 1 s
Murph’s RV Park(208) 633-66774 r s
Zena Creek Ranch3134 Lick Creek Rd(208) 442-2522" $ 4 X
Vacation Rentals
Mary’s Cabins(208) 633-66774 s