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Idaho is a big state, lying east of Washington and Oregon. Idaho covers two times zones, runs from Canada to Nevada and encompasses the western side of the continental divide of the Rocky Mountains. Rivers, mountains and farmland dominate the state’s landscape.
Find emerald green hillsides, timbered mountains and lakes of all sizes in the panhandle, jagged peaks in central Idaho, and wide open vistas, irrigated farm lands and vibrant cities in Southern Idaho. Enjoy Idaho's rivers, visit a winery or a museum, explore ghost towns, take a train ride, or tour a gold mine.
Whatever your interests, there are numerous attractions that make The Gem State a must see vacation destination!
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