Sugar City is the ideal base camp to experience eastern Idaho’s heritage.
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They don't call us the Gem State for nothing. Home to 72 different kinds of gems, Idaho is a rockhound destination—and a perfect place for a first-timer.
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With an ever-growing student body at BYU-Idaho, Rexburg make retail therapy, family activities and going out to eat easy in the Yellowstone Teton Territory.
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Standing at an elevation of 5,000 ft, the St. Anthony Sand Dunes consist of more than 11,000 acres of clear, shifting, white quartz sand dunes.
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Experience the countryside of the Yellowstone Teton Territory with a side trip to some of the best awe-inspiring bends in the Snake River.
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Known to be one of the best dry-fly fisheries in North America, Swan Valley, Idaho is the quintessential destination in the Yellowstone Teton Territory.
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Often only cited as the seed potato capital of the world, the town of Ashton is Idaho’s gateway to the caldera.
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Idaho Falls may be serene and suburban but its horizon is filled with mountains and its day-to-day pace is set by the Snake River as it meanders through the downtown…
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There’s nothing more grand than Teton Valley (other than the actual Grand Teton)
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