Idaho: the mountain country characterized by river rafting, mountain climbing, biking, and other outdoor activities. Sure, when it's warm, it might be easier to capitalize on the scenic landscapes the state offers, but don't think things slow down during the winter. Idahoans keep things going all season long, from skiing, skating, camping, and winter carnivals. These are the 12 best winter activities to do in the Gem State.
True, when one thinks of "Nordic" traditional Scandinavian costumes, Vikings or even herring might come to mind, however, in the quaint, mountain town of Sun Valley, each winter this world-renowned skiing respite celebrates the sport of Nordic skiing. Bring the whole family for a winter event to remember.
The northern panhandle offers many varieties of winter activities. Among them is an awesome snow-tubing hill. Spend the weekend in the mountains at the Silver Mountain resort for a true taste of Idaho winter. Snow sports are plenty here with snowshoeing, sledding, tubing, and of course, skiing! Make your reservations now. Winter is just around the corner.
For those who love to get outdoors and feel that biting chill of winter on your face, then a trip to Salmon, Idaho should definitely be on your shortlist. Salmon offers stretches of pristine wilderness, perfect for a full day of snowmobiling on some of the country's most beautiful scenery.
For a small, mountain town, Cascade offers many opportunities for family winter magic. If you have never ice-fished before, then bring an open mind, thermos of hot beverages, and the right equipment and plan on spending a day on the ice, fishing your heart away. The surrounding snow-capped mountain ridges will be worth the time if nothing else.
Winter in Idaho means snow, but it also means fishing, as in Idaho Steelhead. Not a trip for the faint-hearted but for die-hard anglers, this winter activity is a trip not to miss. Make your reservations now for a trip in the later winter months. Imagine how great your holidays will be sharing this one-of-a-kind trip like this. Might be the start of a new tradition.
Idahoans love the outdoors so much that winter is merely another opportunity to take advantage of the Great Outdoors. Winter camping can give you a whole new perspective of not only roughing it, but also loving it! Make sure to check the weather ahead of time, and that all your camping equipment is up to snuff. Winter can be dangerous if you are not prepared, but it can also offer a unique opportunity to be one with nature.