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Recreation
Bogus Basin Ski Area
Recreational Snowboarding & Downhill Skiing at our fingertips!
Only 1 1/2 hours from Garden Valley to Bogus Basin!!!
Top Elevation 7,600 Base 5,800
Average snow fall 250 inches
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Boise Art Museum
The Festival traces its origins to 1977 when a group of actors rallied their talents to stage a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at an outdoor restaurant in downtown Boise.
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Boise National Forest
Visitors can explore the 2.6 million acres of towering trees and wild rivers that are the heart and soul of Idaho
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Brundage Ski Area
Spectacular Skiing & Snowboarding and breathtaking views. Just a short 2 hour drive from Boise
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Golf South Idaho
Idaho has some of the finest golf courses in the country... challenging and scenic, reasonably priced and relatively crowd free.
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Idaho Fish & Game
Visit this web site to find out rules and regs for hunting and fishing in Idaho.
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Idaho Hunting & Fishing
Idahos most comprehensive up to date fishing & hunting information. This site is about Idaho, from Idaho by Idahoans.
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Owyhee-Bruneau Canyonlands
The Owyhee-Bruneau Canyonlands are the largest unspoiled, unprotected stretch of land in the lower 48 states.
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Shakespeare Festival
The Festival traces its origins to 1977 when a group of actors rallied their talents to stage a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at an outdoor restaurant in downtown Boise.
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Silver Creek Plunge Resort
Great family recreation area in the middle of the Boise National Forest! Cabins, Camping, Fishing in Silver Creek, Geothermal Pool, Lodge, Food & small convienience store.
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The Idaho Botanical Garden
A real garden, where one can enter in and forget the whole world, cannot be made in a week or a month or a year. It must be planned for, and waited for, and loved into being.
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The World Center for Birds of Prey
Welcome to The Peregrine Fund, an organization founded in 1970 by Tom Cade who was then a Professor of Ornithology at Cornell University.
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White Water Rafting
Whitewater adventures Raft trips on the North and South forks of the Payette River.
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