2. The Hells Canyon
Wilderness is composed
of 213,906 acres of high
mountain peaks,
Ominous canyon rimrocks, breathtaking
vistas, and quieting solitude.
Activities
• Hiking
• Nature-viewing
• Picnicking
Hells Canyon
3. Sun Valley
Beautiful nature views
Tons of Winter
Activities
Snowboarding/skiing
Sleigh Rides and
tubing
Ice shows/ Ice skating
Summer Activities also
Fly fishing
Hiking and Biking
4. Craters of the Moon
Formed during eight major eruptive periods between 15,000 and 2000 years ago.
Lava erupted from the Great Rift,
Is now a series of deep cracks that stretch 52 miles.
Interesting lava patterns and awesome caves to view.
Cute wildlife creatures and plants.
5. Shoshone Falls
When it is flowing at
full tilt, the Shoshone
Falls have been called a
clear "10!“
At 212 feet, the falls are
higher than Niagara
Falls.
They are best viewed
during the spring and
early summer, when
water flows are high.
Attraction Type(s)
Fishing
Parks
Hiking
6. City of Rocks
In 1852, some 52,000 people
passed through the City of
Rocks on their way to the
California goldfields.
The City of Rocks marked
progress west for the
emigrants, some writing on
stone and remains from these
people still stand today.
Has tons of cool rock
formations!
Intense rock
climbing, hiking, and wildlife.
7. Lucky Peak
Boating, trails, fishing, voll
eyball.
Very nice lake great for
going out on a hot
summers day.
8 miles SE of Boise, ID
8. Works Cited
"Wallowa-Whitman National Forest - Special Places." Wallowa-Whitman 2013.
National Forest - Special Places. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec.
Idaho Department of Commerce. "Shoshone Falls." : VisitIdaho.org.
Idaho Adventures in Living, n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2013
"Craters of the Moon." National Parks Service. National
Parks Service, 26 Nov. 2013. Web. 03 Dec. 2013.