by Courtnie Erickson Every state has its own list of stories, myths, and legends — some more frightening than others. In Idaho, Sharlie, the Payette Lake Monster is one legend that certainly scares many and delights others. The first documented sighting of this lake monster occurred in the early 1900s but even today, many residentsContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: The Legend Of This Lake Monster In Idaho May Send Chills Down Your Spine”
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Travel Thursdays: The Charming Small Town In Washington That Is Home To A Full-Scale Replica Of Stonehenge.
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First of all, it was built by Sam Hill and this full-size replica was actually erected as the first WWI memorial in the country.
Travel Thursdays: This Tiny Town in Idaho Has Incredible Hot Springs Where You Can Book Private Pools and Stay Overnight in Geodesic Domes.
by Evie Carrick These desert-bound hot springs are less than two hours from Boise, Idaho, but they feel like they’re in nowhere. In a world where travelers seek destinations and experiences off the beaten path, Miracle Hot Springs shines. The geothermal hot springs are set in the southern part of Idaho among a cluster of small towns. TheContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: This Tiny Town in Idaho Has Incredible Hot Springs Where You Can Book Private Pools and Stay Overnight in Geodesic Domes.”
Travel Thursdays: Only In Your State: Idaho
Once Abandoned And Left To Decay, This Former Masonic Temple In Idaho Has Been Restored To A Popular Restaurant by Courtnie Erickson There are many buildings that were once abandoned and left to decay, never getting a second chance. Located in Nampa is the former Masonic Temple, which once sat vacant until it was restoredContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Only In Your State: Idaho”
Travel Thursdays: Sandpoint, ID.
Lost in the 50’s by Dava Jean Wharton Sandpoint, Idaho is a quaint little town in the Northern panhandle of Idaho. Each year the town will start out a Thursday night live band that will knock your bobby socks off! This is usually held at the fairgrounds, due to space and parking. There are limitedContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Sandpoint, ID.”
Travel Thursdays: Wallace, Idaho
by Dava Jean Wharton While driving from Washington State to Montana, you will cross through about sixty miles of Northern Idaho. This is one of the best stretches of history that you will find. You pass through Coeur d’Alene, then you start heading over the 4th of July pass. Once there, you are in whatContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Wallace, Idaho”
Travel Thursdays: 23 Castles You Might Not Expect To Find Hiding In The U.S.
by Sarah McCosham The United States might not have the historical gravitas that’s ubiquitous across the pond — but we don’t need it. Because we have something better: good, old-fashioned American imagination and ingenuity. Europe: we’ll see your Medieval castles and stony fortresses, and raise you expansive American chateaus complete with turrets, moats, drawbridges, and, yes, evenContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: 23 Castles You Might Not Expect To Find Hiding In The U.S.”
Travel Thursdays: Do You Remember Evel Knievel?
by Dava Jean Wharton I remember hearing the name and thinking that he was a super star. All the young men wanted to be him. All the young ladies knew he was like no boy that they knew. Evel Knievel I grew up in Washington State but knew that Evel was very active in TwinContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Do You Remember Evel Knievel?”
Travel Thursdays: Everyone From Idaho Should Take This Awesome Mountain Vacation Before They Die
It’s true that Idaho is growing more than ever but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still some places in the Gem State that have remained our little secret. This quaint mountain town is considered one of the best adventure destinations in the state for good reason. It boasts a little bit of everything: hiking, fishing,Continue reading “Travel Thursdays: Everyone From Idaho Should Take This Awesome Mountain Vacation Before They Die”
Travel Thursday: This 590-Mile Road Trip Will Take You To The Best Mountain Towns In Idaho.
Idaho is home to some of the country’s most breathtaking and majestic mountain ranges. These mountains are not only fabulous places to explore in Idaho, but they are also home to some of the most beautiful mountain towns. If you want to visit some of these incredible places, hop in your car and go onContinue reading “Travel Thursday: This 590-Mile Road Trip Will Take You To The Best Mountain Towns In Idaho.”