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Protected areas of Blaine County, Idaho (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Blaine County, Idaho" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Tourist attractions in Idaho by county (45 C) A. Amusement parks in Idaho (2 C, 2 P) Aquaria in Idaho (1 P) Art in Idaho (8 C, 2 P) Astronomical observatories in ...
Tamarack Resort is a master planned all-season destination located ninety miles (145 km) north of Boise.From onsite lodging, dining, retail and event space to the full range of outdoor recreation in the Idaho mountains, there is adventure for all seasons.
Tourist attractions in Idaho (27 C, 2 P) W. Idaho wine (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Tourism in Idaho" This category contains only the following page.
Sometimes known as "The quiet side of the Tetons", it is composed of the cities of Victor, Idaho, Driggs, Idaho, Tetonia, Idaho, and Alta, Wyoming. [1] The valley's economy is based in agriculture and ranching, with a shifting emphasis towards recreational tourism.
According to the 2010 Census the counties of the Magic Valley region had a combined population of 185,790, or nearly 12% of Idaho. Twin Falls is the region's largest city and metropolitan area. Burley is the principal city of the region's other micropolitan area. Other cities include Jerome, Rupert, Gooding, Wendell, Bliss, Hagerman and Hailey.
The Idaho Department of Commerce tourism division has divided the state into these seven regions which are used in the table above: [72] Northern - Counties: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, and Shoshone, North Central - Counties: Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce
Building Idaho's economy by increasing visitor expenditures throughout the state is the goal of Idaho Department of Commerce's Tourism Development Division. The division's activities are funded by a two percent lodging tax , paid by travelers and collected by the state's hotel, motel and private campground owners.