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Idaho is Outdoor Enthusiast's Dream

By: Sonia Carstens

Most states put together marketing packets aimed at convincing people to come and visit their state (and in the process, spend some money while you are there, too!). You may have even seen some commercials on television trying to do the same thing. Of course these ads are promising everything under the sun to visitors and nearly every single state has to mention the fact that their state has gorgeous scenery and tons of things to do.

However, the reality is the stark opposite. The advertising is not always true or just partially true. The places they mention do exist but not in the same way as they are mentioned in the advertisement. Then there are commercials that boast of a plenty of outdoor activities for the tourists. But the reality often turns out be something else.

Unlike most places, Idaho is the real deal. It is not trying to bill itself as the theme park capital of the world or some gambling mecca where you can either leave rich or catch the bus home. Idaho is just a beautiful place in the world that has only its natural wonders to attract visitors.

It is a fact that the state of Idaho has the most wildlife acres under federal protection in this country. The largest protected refuge is Boise National Forest and it boasts over 2.6 million acres of land and water to explore.

Idaho National Forest is the next largest protected refuge. It combines together three national parks namely, Coeur d'Alene, Kaniksu, and the St. Joe National Forests. It is quaintly located in the northern part of Idaho. With a wide array of activities, it is a hot favorite of people who love outdoor activities.

The Idaho National Forest is home to some of the most ruggedly beautiful mountains in all of the Rockies. Four different mountain ranges can be found here, including: Selkirk, Cabinet, Coeur d-Alene, and the Bitterroot mountains. Rock climbers from the world over love to come here and test their skills against the foreboding mountains as they are considered difficult because it is very hard to find accessible paths up the sides of the mountains due to their rugged nature.

Idaho is the home to mule deer, Rocky Mountain Elk, and other big game animals. So this place has been favorite with a number of hunters and fishermen. Hunters flock Idaho in large numbers during the hunting season. All aim for the hunting trophy. The fishing enthusiasts get the charm of catching salmon and steelhead.

Idaho is just the place for you if you love untouched landscapes and the rugged beauty of Nature. You may not find the usual tourist attractions here, but what Idaho gives is peace of mind and an absolutely unforgettable experience. The mountains, rivers, lakes, and streams of Idaho will be waiting for you when you arrive but do bring your friends along to share your joy and excitement with them.

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