 | | Central Idaho |  | | Welcome to Central Idaho! Central Idaho is all about free-flowing rivers and lava fields. Here visitors can sail on Redfish Lake and enjoy mountain ranges and see Idaho's tallest mountain peak. In central Idaho it's possible to raft for days on the famous Middle Fork or Main Salmon River, mountain bike, hunt and fish, camp or stay at a guest ranch, enjoy a backcountry drive, attend a western rodeo. |
|  | | | Throughout central Idaho visitors can learn of Idaho's rich mining history or follow Lewis and Clark's journey with Idaho native Sacajawea. The area, also known as Sun Valley, offers a thriving art scene with a variety of different and exciting mediums. The Sun Valley area boasts nearly one million acres of surrounding wilderness and just about as many summer activities. Thirty paved miles of bike trails, award-winning golf courses, a skateboard park and chairlift rides add a multitude of man-made marvels to Sun Valley's stunning backdrop.In winter, the surrounding area supplies visitors with an endless variety of spectacular scenery and sporting diversions. Spend a day mushing a pack of huskies, turn a few circles at the famed Sun Valley ice rink, cuddle up in a cozy yurt or hop a horse-drawn sleigh for a hearty dinner at the legendary Trail Creek Cabin. Snowmobiles provide an easy means to explore the incredible backcountry, while the devoted will still be fishing the local rivers in mid December. |
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