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An Essential Idaho Road Trip

Ain't no small potatoes here!

  • 10
  • 30:05
  • 1,548 mi
  • $214
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Created by Roadtrippers - July 20th 2016

Idaho ain't no small potatoes when it comes to road trips. They've got more than just spuds, though-- they boast tons of unique history to uncover, stunning wilderness beauty to explore, awesome attractions a-plenty. This essential Idaho road trip highlights the best the state has to offer- and there's not a potato in sight. Ready to hit the road?

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Photo of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
3.5

17970 US 30, Hagerman, ID, US

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

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Any road trip through Idaho must include tons of nature. Whether you want to see Sabertooth cats, mastodons, ground sloths and more at the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument.

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58mi 01h 20m
Photo of Shoshone Ice Caves
3.5

1561 N. Hwy. 75, Shoshone, ID, US

Shoshone Ice Caves

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Cool off in the frozen lava tube of Shoshone Ice Caves.

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64mi 01h 36m
Photo of Sawtooth National Forest
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Sawtooth National Forest, ID, US

Sawtooth National Forest

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Or, if you want to hike, fish, canoe and camp to your heart's content in the rugged beauty of Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho is full of natural wonder.

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348mi 06h 57m
Photo of Nez Perce National Historical Park
4.0

39063 US-95, Lapwai, ID, US

Nez Perce National Historical Park

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The state is also home to part of the Nez Perce National Historical Park, which contains 38 sites spread across 4 states. The Spalding site in Idaho has a museum and hiking trails for those who want to explore the native lands of one of America's most prominent native tribes.

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347mi 06h 11m
Photo of Evel Knievel Snake River Monument
3.9

.3591 Blue Lakes Blvd., Twin Falls, ID, US

Evel Knievel Snake River Monument

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There's more history gems in the Gem State than just the Nez Perce. Pay tribute to one of America's greatest heroes' greatest failures at the Evel Knievel Snake River Monument-- it's a gravestone that memorializes Knievel's failed mile-long jump across the river in 1974. From the monument, you can see the pile of dirt that served as a ramp for Evel's rocket motorcycle. Another famous American, prolific author Ernest Hemingway, spent his last years in Idaho and a road trip through Idaho is a perfect way to memorialize the writer.

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80mi 01h 38m
Photo of Ernest Hemingway Memorial
5.0

Sun Valley Rd, Ketchum, ID, US

Ernest Hemingway Memorial

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You can visit the Ernest Hemingway Memorial on Trail Creek road or visit his grave.

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0mi 00h 02m
Photo of Sun Valley Resort
4.5

1 Sun Valley Rd, Sun Valley, ID, US

Sun Valley Resort

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For a more immersive experience, you can rent out the room at the Sun Valley Resort where Hemingway was staying when he wrote most of For Whom the Bell Tolls-- it's suite 206, and it comes with a bust of Hemingway and a typewriter, in case you find inspiration.

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12mi 00h 20m

202 N Main St, Hailey, ID, US

Sun Valley Brewing Co.

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And you can't properly pay tribute to Hemingway without enjoying a nice glass of something alcoholic-- stop at Sun Valley Brewing Co. to raise a toast to him, and maybe grab a growler for the road.

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452mi 08h 50m

1514 S Marina Dr, Coeur d'Alene, ID, US

Cedar's Floating Restaurant

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Cedar's Floating Restaurant (yep, it's right on the lake, offering beautiful views) also offers tons of drinks, which complement the fancy fare they serve up quite nicely.

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182mi 03h 11m

2141 Old White Bird Hill Rd, Grangeville, ID, US

Whitebird Summit Lodge

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And if you're not one for camping, then you'll definitely want to book a stay in a nice rustic hotel like the Whitebird Summit Lodge, which gives off an awesome Western vibe with taxidermy decorating the walls and love animals that guests can play with. It's the perfect place to relax and recharge in between legs of your essential road trip through Idaho!

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