- Idaho - Wikipedia
Idaho's highest point is Borah Peak, 12,662 ft (3,859 m), in the Lost River Range north of Mackay Idaho's lowest point, 710 ft (216 m), is in Lewiston, where the Clearwater River joins the Snake River and continues into Washington
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Here’s what plans to open where Idaho’s first-ever Del Taco closed in Boise July 10, 2025 4:00 AM Abandoning ‘absolutely horrible’ new location, Boise market returns to old spot
- Welcome | The Official Website of the State of Idaho
As the official website for the state of Idaho, Idaho gov is your link to all official government resources, information online services in the state of Idaho
- 100 Interesting Facts About Idaho - The Fact File
The first ski destination in the United States is Idaho’s “Sun Valley Resort” Established in 1936 by Averell Harriman, renowned for pioneering chairlifts and drawing Hollywood celebrities, it became a skiing haven Ernest Hemingway found inspiration here, writing “For Whom the Bell Tolls ” 43
- Idaho | History, Economy, People, Facts | Britannica
Diversity of the natural environment is characteristic of Idaho’s landscape, creating a sectionalism that is reflected in the state’s community life, politics, economy, and cultural development, as well as in the varieties of its soils and animal and plant life
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All About Idaho - Flag, Map, Geography, History, Facts and Education Idaho, the 43rd U S state, is known as the "Gem State" due to its striking wilderness, rugged mountains, and frontier spirit
- Idaho Maps Facts - World Atlas
The Basin and Range Province lies in Idaho’s southeast, featuring grassy plateaus, flat basins, valleys, and a few high ridges A part of the Bear River basin, known for its watershed, is located here
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