Yes, Twin Falls and its associated area are the best that Idaho has to offer. If you're an outsider, please go direct to Twin. No need to go/explore anywhere else.
Thanks for sharing. Now I can imagine what it is look like when I call and ask my son, who lives in twin falls, what is he doing and he says he is fishing. He loves it there.
Thank you! Gorgeous footage. We are Oregonians but Idaho has our heart! Next time you’re out that way, check out Leslie gulch on the border of Oregon and Idaho! There’s also a hot springs there💗
I've driven through and even stayed in Twin Falls several times on my way from Pagosa Springs to Seattle and back again. Shoshone Falls is incredible! Nothing but good things to say about the people and the places in Idaho. Love driving along the Snake River...so many things. Love the state! Fantastic video! Thank you!!
We moved to Mountain Home 2 years ago from Cali. Oh boy oh boy do we love it here. So many sweet people so kind here what a difference it’s been for us. We lived in Mississippi for a year before and same thing the people there were very very polite it was always yes mam no mam. Love being away from Cali ❤
I grew up in Southeast Idaho!! I used to run in cross-country meets at the golf course under the bridge! 🤩 I could tell you about so many other gems to see and do in Idaho! We have white water rafting, hot springs, epic hiking, volcanic landscapes, waterfalls... It's an outdoor dreamland, in my opinion! 😁 40% of Idaho is national forest, so yes, we definitely have a lot more to offer than just potato fields. Just be aware that there isn't a lot infrastructure for tourism, since its not yet well known for its awesomeness. It's gotten even worse since COVID started, so please please please be patient, be nice, and follow the rules of the parks and nature areas! Great video, great places! Thanks for singing the praises of my home state!! ❤️
@debbiesykes1389 The best time to visit is probably late May through June. Most of the summer activities should be starting, pools will be opening, reservoirs will hopefully have water (We frequently have droughts in Southeast Idaho, so some reservoirs will be empty by mid summer if the farmers need the water) June gives you the best odds for mild to warm temperatures, but we have had sudden random snow storms that late in the year, too, so always check the weather. July and August can be great for water activities, but temperatures can and do get up 100°F. Fall colors don't last long, so that's not really a big thing there. But depending on the weather, September can be mild and beautiful and less busy with all the summer tourists gone. The winter is great for hot springs, and usually skiing is pretty good from January- March.
I'm getting old, 50ish, raised and lived in Idaho most of my life. Most of it is super remote and much of it impossible to get to without a helicopter, raft, or some other form of uncommon transportation. UA-cam has shown me stuff I've been close to my whole life that I've never even heard of let alone seen. Been to or driven through Twin Falls who knows how many times and I've never heard of that blue spring.
Next time, consider: Twin Falls falls, Vinyard Lake, Potholes, cauldron lyn & Miracle hot springs. Plus PLEASE give a warning about stinging needle in box canyon! Thanks
I’m going July 27-August 2 for my birthday. On the list in Twin Falls and Boise cuz I got relatives there. They’re not giving me any ideas where to go explore except McCall. We’re in our 50’s and I love nature, water and mountains, plus small towns. My boyfriend loves historical places. Where you recommend? We’re coming up from Arizona and gonna go through Utah and stay over in Provo. We’re not into very busy places, nor fishing or white water rafting though
@KrazyLyfe4me there are alot of natural hotsprings. There is a book called hot springs of northwest that list them all, some free some not - beware of naked people 😄! Thete are also some great mining stuff, especially near stanley, the sawtooth mountains are stunningly beautiful. Dinosaur bones stuff near Hagerman which also has miracle hot springs (have to paying that one). Balanced rock is also near Buhl. Ice caves are near Shoshone. Arco has a volcano stuff called craters of the moon. So there some things -depends on what you like!have fun
And all of this beauty is only an hour SW of me. Love spring, summer, and fall here, but winter...not so much this winter. It hit -31 degrees one night, and we have had several more nights with subzero temps. I even love snow skiing, snowshoeing, and hitting the different hot springs, but this was TOO cold 🥶
Idaho is not what I thought it was. That water is so clear. The waterfalls and canyon are all so beautiful. We are going to have to check it out. Thanks for sharing this!
That part of the state is unique and pretty in it's own way but you'd be doing yourself a disservice if you didn't spend some time in the Sawtooths around Stanley/Redfish Lake. Thanks for sharing!
@@KrazyLyfe4me Stanley itself is a more rustic small town. They have cabins and a lodge right on Redfish Lake, if that’s your vibe. Most likely need to book months, to a year in advance. Just one outfit there if you look up Redfish lodging. Ketchum/Sun Valley is a complete different vibe. World class ski resort with many options. Sun Valley lodge (better than Sun Valley Inn) is one of the coolest with its history, location and services. It’s an hour away from Stanley/Redfish but worth seeing both areas if you’re traveling there.
So glad you loved Idaho! It's pretty amazing! I had the privilege of living in the twin falls area for a decade and a half and i wish life didn't call me to move away!
I as you did enjoy Twin Falls, My father at the time owned the John Deere dealership. i spent most of the time i was there to experience the most of the valley and beyond. Red Fish Lake, is and has been one of my favorite places on this Earth. Now i went on a raft trip down the Salmon river, and even though that was incredible , the lake has drawn me back several times.
We are thinking of going to Idaho and loved this. We also travel full-time and loved gosh vlog! We hope to see you on the road. New subscribers and friends! 💕
Wonderful video! These looked like some amazing spots to visit - although I would have to be pretty overheated to consider jumping in water that cold 😅 loved it!
My buddy miles dasher is. A jumpmaster and a Red Bull flying member. He's the guy that jumps everybody off the Perrine bridge. if you Never get back that way, and you want to jump off the bridge, squirrel suit or bungee, drop my name. Mandy Dallas, he'll jump you. He's really good. Got a great success record.
I live in idaho but aometimes ill hopefully be able to and swim at blue heart when there isnt a zillion people there bcs of all the new people here and everyone posting about it
How are you doing ihope you are fine actually iam new subscriber Arabic lady citizen we are as foreigners subscribers as overseas students enjoy to explore places unknown to us to increase our cultural level improve our English language as well it’s impossible for us to travel to USA even before global pandemic may god end this misery soon amen amen so that I gathered main information about top attractions in Idaho briefly here it’s sun valley resort there are deepest river gorge in North America is Idaho hell canyon blad mountain dollar mountain Nordic centre 2000 acres of skiable terrain craters of moon national monument craters of moon national monument lunar link landscape created by volcanic. Eruption five caves to explore
Wow didn't realize Idaho had such an awesome Landscape,,, I thought it was all Potatoes Farming or Agriculture. Shoshone Falls is my favorite such an awesome video, and the drone views are stunning 👦🏻🏞🧗🏻♀️ Spectacular Hikes, and the Water above, and below amazing
Yeah we were very impressed with Idaho! It was so beautiful. And all the places were in the middle of nothing. Agricultural areas like you said, so they take you by surprise. Glad you liked it 🤗
Finally sawtooth national recreation area 700 miles hikin equestrian trails 40 peaks 50 established campgrounds Lake coeur traffic steamboat began in year 1889 mountain ranged lake activities as boating sailing fishing he’ll canyon deepest river gorge in North America craved out by wild snake river wallowa. White man national forest Shoshone falls known as Niagara’s of west dierks lake hiking trail swimming spots Boise river green belt rich natural environment Julia Davis park salmon river known as river of no return frank church river of no return wilderness city of rock national reserve vast out cropping of granite its popular among hikers mountain bikers birders photographers campground for visitors including 14 composites bruneau dunes state park one of best state parks in Idaho largest freestanding Duna in North America old Idaho penitentiary state historic site or called pen housed intimate from year 1872 to 1973 its museum showcasing that century long prison history cell blocks solitary confinement gallows Kirkham hot springs most popular pine scenic by way within Boise national forest iam so sorry to be little long thank you for your cultural documentary channel iwish for your channel more success and progress stay safe blessed good luck to you your dearest ones
I’ve been boarding on the trails around the gorge, every last person smiles and waves to you. Everybody is so friendly there
Yes, Twin Falls and its associated area are the best that Idaho has to offer. If you're an outsider, please go direct to Twin. No need to go/explore anywhere else.
😂😂😂
Idaho Falls is better. Yellowstone,Grand Teton, and Jackson Hole are all day trips....
Would love to see millions and millions go through and explore all of Idaho. Beautiful state that everyone should see.
Stay down in the southeast. The panhandle has nothing to offer... 😂 unless your an Idahodian
Thanks for sharing. Now I can imagine what it is look like when I call and ask my son, who lives in twin falls, what is he doing and he says he is fishing. He loves it there.
I sure enjoyed your photography. Keep telling her stories, they’re pretty good.
Thank you! Gorgeous footage. We are Oregonians but Idaho has our heart! Next time you’re out that way, check out Leslie gulch on the border of Oregon and Idaho! There’s also a hot springs there💗
Also check out Alturas Lake and the Sawtooth Mountains - spectacular.
This was the BEST video we have watched for this area in Idaho. Box Canyon, here we come!
So happy to hear that! We hope you have a blast 😄
Wow… this is just gorgeous, cant wait to visit, thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of gem
Per rine i grew up 3 miles from the bridge! can yon.
Hello from Idaho Falls Idaho! so happy you enjoyed our state.
Just a quick note, it's "Perrine Bridge", as in Purr-EYEn. Usually when locals say it, it sounds like "Prine"
thank you!
I've driven through and even stayed in Twin Falls several times on my way from Pagosa Springs to Seattle and back again. Shoshone Falls is incredible! Nothing but good things to say about the people and the places in Idaho. Love driving along the Snake River...so many things. Love the state! Fantastic video! Thank you!!
We moved to Mountain Home 2 years ago from Cali. Oh boy oh boy do we love it here. So many sweet people so kind here what a difference it’s been for us. We lived in Mississippi for a year before and same thing the people there were very very polite it was always yes mam no mam. Love being away from Cali ❤
Lived in Twin Fall Idaho. Beautiful area! Lots of different types of scenery.
hey thanks for the vid it was cool.
There is also decent bouldering in this area and rock climbing/camping/hiking a short distance away at the City of Rocks.
#2 was insanely cool looking…. 1 not bad either
Cool video !!!!
Thanks 😊 glad you liked it!
I'm from baton rouge Louisiana I have a best friend that lives out I will be moving in the spring time thank you so much for this video
You should have stayed at Shoshone Falls at night. They are full of light and color. Really cool. Hello from Idaho Falls!
I live in Twin Falls...so much to do!
I grew up in Southeast Idaho!! I used to run in cross-country meets at the golf course under the bridge! 🤩
I could tell you about so many other gems to see and do in Idaho! We have white water rafting, hot springs, epic hiking, volcanic landscapes, waterfalls... It's an outdoor dreamland, in my opinion! 😁
40% of Idaho is national forest, so yes, we definitely have a lot more to offer than just potato fields.
Just be aware that there isn't a lot infrastructure for tourism, since its not yet well known for its awesomeness. It's gotten even worse since COVID started, so please please please be patient, be nice, and follow the rules of the parks and nature areas!
Great video, great places! Thanks for singing the praises of my home state!! ❤️
What time of year is the best to visit there?
@debbiesykes1389 The best time to visit is probably late May through June. Most of the summer activities should be starting, pools will be opening, reservoirs will hopefully have water (We frequently have droughts in Southeast Idaho, so some reservoirs will be empty by mid summer if the farmers need the water) June gives you the best odds for mild to warm temperatures, but we have had sudden random snow storms that late in the year, too, so always check the weather.
July and August can be great for water activities, but temperatures can and do get up 100°F.
Fall colors don't last long, so that's not really a big thing there. But depending on the weather, September can be mild and beautiful and less busy with all the summer tourists gone.
The winter is great for hot springs, and usually skiing is pretty good from January- March.
I'm getting old, 50ish, raised and lived in Idaho most of my life. Most of it is super remote and much of it impossible to get to without a helicopter, raft, or some other form of uncommon transportation. UA-cam has shown me stuff I've been close to my whole life that I've never even heard of let alone seen. Been to or driven through Twin Falls who knows how many times and I've never heard of that blue spring.
Very beautiful,thanks for sharing and have a nice day
Thank you!
Well done!! Thank you!!!
I will definitely keep this list in mind....thank U!!
Good camera, I visited Blue heart springs but my camera cannot make a nice video like you. What camera did you use?
Wow, beautiful Thanks for sharing and adding to my bucket list!
Next time, consider: Twin Falls falls, Vinyard Lake, Potholes, cauldron lyn & Miracle hot springs. Plus PLEASE give a warning about stinging needle in box canyon! Thanks
* Stinging Nettle
I’m going July 27-August 2 for my birthday. On the list in Twin Falls and Boise cuz I got relatives there. They’re not giving me any ideas where to go explore except McCall. We’re in our 50’s and I love nature, water and mountains, plus small towns. My boyfriend loves historical places. Where you recommend? We’re coming up from Arizona and gonna go through Utah and stay over in Provo. We’re not into very busy places, nor fishing or white water rafting though
@KrazyLyfe4me there are alot of natural hotsprings. There is a book called hot springs of northwest that list them all, some free some not - beware of naked people 😄! Thete are also some great mining stuff, especially near stanley, the sawtooth mountains are stunningly beautiful. Dinosaur bones stuff near Hagerman which also has miracle hot springs (have to paying that one). Balanced rock is also near Buhl. Ice caves are near Shoshone. Arco has a volcano stuff called craters of the moon. So there some things -depends on what you like!have fun
@@KrazyLyfe4me I wanted to add silver city it's south of boise, cool ghost town
And all of this beauty is only an hour SW of me. Love spring, summer, and fall here, but winter...not so much this winter. It hit -31 degrees one night, and we have had several more nights with subzero temps. I even love snow skiing, snowshoeing, and hitting the different hot springs, but this was TOO cold 🥶
Beautiful film. First like.
Thank you 😊
Start with your top two in Idaho!
How do you side hook a sucker fish.
I had no idea this was in Idaho...amazing
beautiful nature and as you said it's amazing
Idaho is not what I thought it was. That water is so clear. The waterfalls and canyon are all so beautiful. We are going to have to check it out. Thanks for sharing this!
It is a lot different than we had imagined too! Glad you liked :)
This is visual candy to watch. I have to subscribe.
You guys didn't have a little fun behind the scenes before the 2:49 clip? 😹
Looks like a great area to explore, Thumbs up
The water looks amazing! Definitely would love to check it out one day! -S
Defiantly!
What a fabulous list! I hadn’t heard of any of these, but both times RVing through Idaho we had limited time.
How’s the fishing?
Wow your video was amazing!! We might need to go to Idaho with our dogs.
Thank you! We wish we could have stayed longer but we’ll be back :)
That part of the state is unique and pretty in it's own way but you'd be doing yourself a disservice if you didn't spend some time in the Sawtooths around Stanley/Redfish Lake. Thanks for sharing!
I heard about that place. I’m going end of July. Where is a cool place to stay in Stanley or Kechum
@@KrazyLyfe4me Stanley itself is a more rustic small town. They have cabins and a lodge right on Redfish Lake, if that’s your vibe. Most likely need to book months, to a year in advance. Just one outfit there if you look up Redfish lodging. Ketchum/Sun Valley is a complete different vibe. World class ski resort with many options. Sun Valley lodge (better than Sun Valley Inn) is one of the coolest with its history, location and services. It’s an hour away from Stanley/Redfish but worth seeing both areas if you’re traveling there.
wow the color of that water is truly extraordinary! And in such spectacular landscapes to! awesome! 😁🙌🏻
Very beautiful places in Idaho. Haven't reached that state yet but would like to!
Thanks for sharing
So glad you loved Idaho! It's pretty amazing! I had the privilege of living in the twin falls area for a decade and a half and i wish life didn't call me to move away!
I as you did enjoy Twin Falls, My father at the time owned the John Deere dealership.
i spent most of the time i was there to experience the most of the valley and beyond. Red Fish Lake, is and has been one of my favorite places on this Earth. Now i went on a raft trip down the Salmon river, and even though that was incredible , the lake has drawn me back several times.
We are thinking of going to Idaho and loved this. We also travel full-time and loved gosh vlog! We hope to see you on the road. New subscribers and friends! 💕
Hey guys! Definitely don’t miss Idaho. It’s amazing and that’s so awesome 😊 excited to follow you along.
Wonderful video! These looked like some amazing spots to visit - although I would have to be pretty overheated to consider jumping in water that cold 😅 loved it!
Thanks so much! And haha with the heat wave coming through we were at that point 🤗
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Some day I plan on fishing the Snake River. . . Some day!
We loved it such a beautiful river!
Appreciate you highlighting Idaho, the most underrated state there is…this area is such a blast, you’ll have to check out Vineyard Lake next time!
This is partly why I would love to live in Twin Falls. I love that area so much!
Uhhh… what about Sawtooth mountains and Redfish Lake?
Can’t wait to visit Redfish Lake
All these spots look amazing! Thanks for sharing. 😍
Beautiful 🙏🏽
wow good idea perfec
I've only driven through Idaho,..but would love to explore and hike! Lovin your videos!! New subscriber friend here! (From IG)
Thanks for connecting here 🥰 we have subbed back!
@@Tawnieandwayne Thanks very much!!
Canon? 2:02
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My buddy miles dasher is. A jumpmaster and a Red Bull flying member. He's the guy that jumps everybody off the Perrine bridge. if you Never get back that way, and you want to jump off the bridge, squirrel suit or bungee, drop my name. Mandy Dallas, he'll jump you. He's really good. Got a great success record.
I’m planning a trip there for Aug. 22 hoping to hit everything close to box canyon. 2 or 3 days.
Wow Idaho looks amazing guys. Loved the drone footage, too! Great editing. God bless!!!
Thank you! 💙
It’s a great place to be born in
Thank you for this really lovely, very appealingly executed exploration. 🌴
I live in idaho but aometimes ill hopefully be able to and swim at blue heart when there isnt a zillion people there bcs of all the new people here and everyone posting about it
Great cinematics opening it up and wow, I never knew Idaho had an amazing waterfall. Wonderful video, nicely done! 🧐✨🌱☄️🌞🙋
The water looks so crisp and clean, very impressive. 💯
It was a hidden gem 💎 thanks for watching 🤗
It is unfortunate that you were not able to see the falls during a high-water year.
Lovely footage and how amazing is Idaho. And good for you on reinventing your lives!
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I would have never thought Idaho was so pretty. The rivers and waterfalls look awesome
It is an undiscovered secret that too many people are discovering.
No night life in idaho after 830 pm. Restaurants are closed etc, I'm from San Diego California.
And this is considered the “ugly” part of Idaho. North and central Idaho is stunning.
Yes ! And please stay away
Don’t trash out beautiful Idaho
@@luluboop1Idaho is FULL
Anglel and beyond
Where's my sherry Boman??😢
We saw BASE jumpers jumping off that bridge.
How are you doing ihope you are fine actually iam new subscriber Arabic lady citizen we are as foreigners subscribers as overseas students enjoy to explore places unknown to us to increase our cultural level improve our English language as well it’s impossible for us to travel to USA even before global pandemic may god end this misery soon amen amen so that I gathered main information about top attractions in Idaho briefly here it’s sun valley resort there are deepest river gorge in North America is Idaho hell canyon blad mountain dollar mountain Nordic centre 2000 acres of skiable terrain craters of moon national monument craters of moon national monument lunar link landscape created by volcanic. Eruption five caves to explore
I.B. Perrine Bridge pronounced (Per rine)
We never thought Idaho would have such amazing scenery! Did it get super hot up there during the heatwave that hit Canada?
Yes! it was around 96 every day while we were there but the cool water felt nice and kept us cool.
Wow didn't realize Idaho had such an awesome Landscape,,, I thought it was all Potatoes Farming or Agriculture. Shoshone Falls is my favorite such an awesome video, and the drone views are stunning 👦🏻🏞🧗🏻♀️ Spectacular Hikes, and the Water above, and below amazing
Yeah we were very impressed with Idaho! It was so beautiful. And all the places were in the middle of nothing. Agricultural areas like you said, so they take you by surprise. Glad you liked it 🤗
The question I have is: how do you afford to quit your job and travel at our age-or was this a temp experience? Gas and food cost money.
We created ways to be self employed and earn without having to work for someone else!
@@Tawnieandwayne would love to know what those are ❤ would love to not be so stuck in town
Any water in
IDAHO is not very far
From SNOW melt
And yeah, IDAHO is
Vacation land
Yes I was born and lived there 60 years
Hallo
Let Idaho alone
Go polite somewhere else !
The top 5 attractions in Idaho are in Florida.
Finally sawtooth national recreation area 700 miles hikin equestrian trails 40 peaks 50 established campgrounds Lake coeur traffic steamboat began in year 1889 mountain ranged lake activities as boating sailing fishing he’ll canyon deepest river gorge in North America craved out by wild snake river wallowa. White man national forest Shoshone falls known as Niagara’s of west dierks lake hiking trail swimming spots Boise river green belt rich natural environment Julia Davis park salmon river known as river of no return frank church river of no return wilderness city of rock national reserve vast out cropping of granite its popular among hikers mountain bikers birders photographers campground for visitors including 14 composites bruneau dunes state park one of best state parks in Idaho largest freestanding Duna in North America old Idaho penitentiary state historic site or called pen housed intimate from year 1872 to 1973 its museum showcasing that century long prison history cell blocks solitary confinement gallows
Kirkham hot springs most popular pine scenic by way within Boise national forest iam so sorry to be little long thank you for your cultural documentary channel iwish for your channel more success and progress stay safe blessed good luck to you your dearest ones
No night life in idaho after 830 pm. Restaurants are closed etc, I'm from San Diego California.
We didna go for the nightlife lol
Boise has night life if that's your thing
Get into the water
Petrine is pronounced with a long I.
I no longer vacation in red states
👏 cool
It's not special I live here and I hate twin falls now
How can you quit and travel!!???!!? You must be loaded
I sadly live here. i hate it here it's just like California crime, nasty rude people
We don’t need more people here!