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Idaho

Idaho State is in the upper northwestern part of the United States and is quite varied in both its geography and climate—which sees all four seasons. It has many forested and mountainous regions among its abundance of state and national parks and wilderness reserves.[12] Some of the more prominent among these protected nature areas are the Boise National Forest, Bear Lake State Park, parts of Yellowstone National Park, the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. Idaho is known for its extensive white water river rafting and lakes that permeate its nature parks and reserves.[8] Other well-known attractions the state has include The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, the only International Dark Sky Reserve in the U.S.[11], and Lava Hot Springs, foremost of the state's 130+ natural hot springs.[9] Idaho is called "The Gem State" due to its production of precious stones and rare gems, though it is known by most as "The Potato State" as it produces most of the nation's potato crop.[6] Idaho was inaugurated into the United States of America in the mid-1800s and became the 43rd state in 1890. It was historically inhabited by Native Indian tribes and is the home of Sacagewea, a Shoshone Indian. Today there are many names of cities, counties, and festivals that recognize this historical heritage, as well as several Native American Reservations [1]

What Idaho is known for



Idaho state is located in the upper western area of the United States. Known by many as "The Potato State" because of the abundance of potato crops produced there each year, Idaho's true nickname is "The Gem State." This nickname is derived because of the 72 types of gems and precious stones Idaho produces, some of which can only be found in the state.[6] Idaho has a population size of 1,839,106 people who live throughout a mixture of metropolitan cities and small-town farming communities. [7]

Idaho has more miles of rivers than any other state in the lower 48 and more than 3,100 miles of "navigable whitewater" rivers—a length that would be able to hypothetically span from the East Coast to the West Coast of the U.S. Because of this, whitewater rafting is something the region is well known for, drawing thousands of people each year. Known as one of the best whitewater rafting excursions in the world, many visitors go on multi-day river trips along the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Snake River rapids run through Hell's Canyon, the deepest river gorge in America with a depth of over 7,000 feet. The Main Payette River is more family-friendly. All of these excursions and more offer views of carved canyons, trees, waterfalls, wildlife, and wildflowers. [8]

State parks are abundant in Idaho as well, many of which have rivers, lakes, and mountains, and as such offer views, hiking trails, fishing, boating, and other activities. Prominent among these is the Bear Lake State Park, nicknamed the "Caribbean of the Rockies." It has four distinct species of fish found nowhere else in the world, and freezes over each winter making ice fishing available. The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness is the largest "unbroken wilderness in the lower 48."[8] 

Idaho also is also known for having an abundance of natural hot springs that fill with heated mineral water. Chief among these are the Lava Hot Springs in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Idaho state gained the deeds to the area in 1902 and formed the Lava Hot Springs Foundation. They built the first official hot pools there in 1918. Now there are five pools there naturally heated from 102 degrees to 112 degrees Fahrenheit. Unlike most hot springs the mineral water here doesn't smell like sulfur. More than 2,500,000 gallons of water flow through the hot springs each day. There is also a large swimming pool with slides, diving boards, a playground, and a high-dive with 5, 7, and 10-meter platforms. [9]

Boise is the state capital of Idaho and the most densely populated metropolitan area. Meridian, Nampa, Idaho Falls, Caldwell, Pocatello, Coeur d'Alene, and Twin Falls are also larger city areas in the state. In these more populated areas, the largest industry is in science and technology. Idaho is also known for its family-owned businesses. Outside city areas Idaho produces a significant amount of the nation's potatoes and other crops, as well as many metals and precious stones. Visitors can either stay in the larger cities or the more small-town countryside communities. Religion in Idaho varies but is mostly made up of various Christian faiths, such as Protestants, Catholics, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [7]

Idaho is known as one of the leading states when it comes to gender equality. It became the fourth U.S. state to allow women the right to vote in 1896. It was also the first state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment in 1972. [2] Idaho's state seal is the only one in the U.S. designed by a woman. Emma Green, who had attended a New York art school, entered and won the competition the first state legislature put on to design the state seal. It depicted a minor, Idaho natural resources, and "a woman signifying justice."[4]

Rigby, Idaho, is where the creator of the television, Philo Farnsworth, reportedly first sketched out the principle behind the technology for a school project in high school. It's known today as the "birthplace of television."[4] Speaking of TV, the cult classic film Napoleon Dynamite was filmed in Preston, Idaho, a place many fans of the movie still go to today. In the town, they can do self-guided tours to visit the high school, Napoleon's house, Uncle Rico's van, and other locations and items from the movie. The creators of Napoleon Dynamite, Jared and Jerusha Hess, grew up in Preston and received a resolution from the state legislature commending them for their film.[5]

Geography


Idaho is located in the northwestern area of the United States. It shares borders with Washington and Oregon on its west side, Nevada and Utah to the south, Montana and Wyoming on its east side, and the British Columbia Province of Canada at its northernmost tip. Its geography is varied with an abundance of mountainous and forested regions as well as protected outdoor recreational and wilderness areas. Idaho is also known for having a large quantity of agricultural land. These include Boise National Forest, Payette National Forest, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, and parts of Yellowstone National Park, among many others. [12]

Due to its geographical location, Idaho experiences all four seasons, each of which offers different reasons to visit. The summer is the hottest season, with temperatures reaching into the 90s (Fahrenheit), but this is in relatively low humidity and cools off in the evening. This is when Idaho sees its biggest influx of river rafters and tourists coming to spend time at any of Idaho's many lakes. The spring and fall are cooler and generally offer the best time for hiking, sightseeing, and scenic drives in the various national parks, wilderness reserves, and byways of Idaho. The winter cools off to freezing temperatures and brings with it an abundance of snow, making it an ideal season for skiing and winter sports. Fishing can be done year-round and consists primarily of ice fishing in the winter months. [13]

There are more than 2,000 lakes and 93,000 miles of rivers in Idaho. Pend Oreille Lake is 43 miles long and is 1,110 feet at its deepest point, making it the fifth deepest lake in the U.S.A. Ponderosa State Park in Southwestern Idaho has a 1,000-acre peninsula that juts out into Payette Lake. [8]
The wildlife in Idaho is quite varied and includes white-tailed deer, moose, elk, and grizzly bears. However, among wildlife, the state is perhaps most known for its diversity of birds. Depending on the season there are flocks upwards of thousands of birds of swans, geese, and cranes. Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge sees some 40,000 birds migrate there each year. The Morely Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area sees the highest concentration of falcons, hawks, eagles, and owls each spring than anywhere else in North America.[8]

Because of its relatively low population and the abundance of its protected wilderness area, Idaho is known for its unpolluted, clear views of the night sky. In fact, it has the nation's only International Dark Sky Reserve—The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve. This 1,400 square mile area encompasses the Sawtooth National Recreation Area and the cities of Ketchum, Sun Valley, and Stanley. In this Dark Sky Reserve, people can see planets, shooting stars, the Milkyway, and even the aurora borealis (northern lights), without the aid of special equipment. The Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, which has a "lunar-like landscape of lava flows" and other volcanic formations, is a popular attraction in this reserve for those looking to view the night sky. [11]

History

The Idaho state region has been inhabited by tribes of Native Americans for thousands of years. The most prominent of these people are the Nez Perce tribe who lived in the north, and the Shoshone tribe who occupied the south. It wasn't until the early 1800s that the area was explored by Lewis and Clark. Their guide, Sacagawea, was in fact a Shoshone Indian from the Idaho area who they found in the North Dakota region. They met both the Nez Perce and the Shoshone tribes during their travels, who helped feed them and send them on their way to the Pacific Ocean. These people lived by following and hunting buffalo herds, fishing in rivers, and farming various beans and corn. Throughout the 1800s there were wars and disputes between early settlers and the Native American Tribes.[1] Today, many counties in Idaho are reflected from the area's native heritage, including Nez Perce, Shoshone, Bannock, Kootenai, and Benewah. [2]

Andrew Henry, a fur trader, was the first settler in what is now Idaho, building Fort Henry in 1810. Since then many people traveled through the area on the Oregon Trail or settled there themselves. In 1846 it became part of the Oregon Territory before being passed to the Washington Territory in 1853. The first permanent town was Franklin, and following its establishment in 1860, many prospectors came to the area searching for gold that had been discovered to exist there. Following this discovery, it became its own territory in 1863. Nearly thirty years later, on July 3rd, 1890, Idaho became the 43rd state to join the United States. [1]

Today Idaho is one of the leading states in producing various metals, gems, and precious stones, such as silver, lead, antimony, zinc, phosphate rock, garnet, and mercury. It's also a high producer of lumber. Agriculture is one of Idaho's major industries, with the state producing about a quarter of the entire nation's potatoes, along with apples, corn, wheat, barley, hops, and sugar beets. However, due to the rise in popularity of recreational activities and winter sports, Idaho's tourism also supports a significant amount of the state's industry.[3]  

Beyond this, there are several historical places people can visit as well such as The National Trail Center, which showcases a "structured educational experience" about the Oregon Trail. There is also the Sacajawea Heritage Days celebrating Sacagawea's assistance to Lewis and Clark. This festival features tribal dancing, Lewis and Clark equipment replicas, food, and the Great Salmon Valley Balloonfest—an annual hot air balloon event.[2] 

Idaho's demographic consists primarily of white people who make up nearly 90% of the population. Black, Asian, Latino, American Indian, and other peoples make up the remaining 10%. [3]Though the American Indian population is small, there are several Indian Reservations on several hundred thousand acres of land. [2] 

Top Bed and Breakfasts in Idaho, United States

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#1

Reflections Inn

Kooskia, Idaho
5 (92 Reviews)

#2

Lions Gate Manor

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
4.95 (303 Reviews)

#3

River Retreat Lodge

Irwin, Idaho
4.95 (32 Reviews)

River Retreat Lodge is a bed and breakfast that visitors can find in Irwin, Idaho, a town near the border of Idaho and Wyoming. The lodge houses six suites and a cabin, all of which are open for a majority of the year, with one of the available rooms being ADA accessible. Much of the décor on the interior reflects the owners' love of the outdoors and is inspired by the surrounding mountain area. Their motto is, "Revel in adventure and retreat to serenity," which the owners decided on due to the number of outdoor activities available in the area, many of which can take place at the nearby national parks. A couple of national parks that are within close proximity include Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.

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#4

Alpaca Inn

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
4.93 (468 Reviews)

The Alpaca Inn is near the mid-eastern portion of the town of Lava Hot Springs, which is located in the south-eastern part of Idaho. It can be found just a short distance to the west of the renowned mineral hot springs, which the city is named after. The Alpaca Inn has 14 different rooms available for guests and there is a ranch on the premises where the owners raise their own alpacas and sell their own alpaca-themed souvenirs. The area is very mountainous and there are a number of hiking trails and camping grounds that can be found in the vicinity.

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#5

Featherville Rentals

Featherville, Idaho
4.9 (226 Reviews)

#6

Franklin House Bed & Beer

Boise, Idaho
4.9 (132 Reviews)

The Franklin House Bed & Beer is an inn that specializes in alcoholic beverages and can be found in Boise, Idaho. The property has a total of five rooms available to the public. Additionally, it is located in a neighborhood of a quiet and tight-knit community. One unique thing about the Franklin House Bed & Beer is that the inn also has an outdoor bar called The Backyard that is open to the public in the evenings. Many interesting places, like Boise Zoo and the Boise River, are within driving distance due to the location of the property. Franklin House Bed & Beer has been known for hosting significant events in the past. Guests are able to look into having their events, such as weddings, birthdays, and the like, hosted at the inn and The Backyard.

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#7

Boise Guest House

Boise, Idaho
4.9 (80 Reviews)

#8

Hayhurst Bed & Breakfast, LLC

Pine, Idaho
4.85 (250 Reviews)

The Hayhurst Bed and Breakfast, which is located in Pine, Idaho, has eight units, seven of which are rooms. The cabin the rooms are located in was built in 2006 to act as a bed and breakfast. The current owners, Debra Gates and Buzz Britton have owned the property since 2019 and have been functioning it as a bed and breakfast. The hosts strive to create an environment where their guests feel comfortable and right at home. They want their guests to feel that their needs are met, that it is enjoyable, and that they are getting adequate service for their money. The staff at the property clean the rooms and make sure everything is working before the guests stay in the room. They also interact with their guests as much as possible to help them feel welcomed and comfortable.

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#9

The Black Swan Inn

Pocatello, Idaho
4.7 (350 Reviews)

#10

Ryan Hotel

Wallace, Idaho
4.6 (161 Reviews)

The Ryan Hotel is located in Wallace, Idaho. The building was constructed in 1903 to serve as a residential hotel. It became a bed and breakfast when the previous owners converted it into one. The current owner, Donna, continues to function it as a bed and breakfast. The Ryan Hotel has fourteen rooms for guests to stay in. Each room has at least one bed, and all but three have a private bathroom. The owner strives to create an environment where the guests feel comfortable and "at home." She wants the guests of her establishment to feel well taken care of and appreciated. She often interacts with her guests and goes through standard cleaning processes before guests stay at the property.

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#11

Albion Campus Retreat

Albion, Idaho
4.6 (79 Reviews)

The Albion Campus Retreat is located in Albion, Idaho. The property was once a teaching college campus that has been renovated into a retreat for many various occasions such as family reunions or business retreats. Many of the buildings are open for tours from the owners, and there are two buildings available for reservation. The Miller Hall can accommodate larger groups of patrons. The President’s Cottage is more suited for smaller groups. The property has a wide variety of amenities guests can enjoy, including a seasonal haunted house which takes place each October in other buildings located on the campus. The main attraction is a haunted house production that is put on by the owners every year in October called the Haunted Mansions of Albion.

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#12

Log Spirit Bed and Breakfast

Athol, Idaho
4.6 (76 Reviews)

The Log Spirit Bed and Breakfast is a 5,000 square foot log house located on twenty acres of land. It has five bedrooms, each with its own theme. On the property, there are hikes, scenery, "a water feature," trees, nearby activities, and a yard where guests can play. The Log Spirit Bed and Breakfast is located near several attractions such as Silver Wood Theme Park, Farragut State Park, and the Silver Streak Zipline. The owners of the Log Spirit Bed and Breakfast strive for a friendly and comfortable environment that their guests can enjoy. The bed and breakfast opened in 2003 and has hosted many guests over the years.

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#13

Anniversary Inn - Boise

Boise, Idaho
4.5 (1491 Reviews)

Anniversary inn is located in Boise, Idaho the capital city of the state. The property can be found in the downtown area next to Ann Morrison Park. The building is three stories high and has a total of 41 rooms. Units on the premises are decorated in a relatively unique fashion. Themes vary from castles to pirate ships to the open plains of Africa. The rooms have statues, artificial rocks and trees, as well as painted walls and murals based on the themes. Each room has a private bathroom with a jetted tub and shower. The owners strive to make the property a romantic getaway and a place where couples can relax and make memories. Visitors to the area often visit Ann Morrison Park, where there are large fields for recreational sports, a dog park, and trails for biking and walking. 

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#14

The Roosevelt Inn

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
4.5 (521 Reviews)

#15

Teton Valley Cabins

Driggs, Idaho
4.5 (356 Reviews)

#16

River Cove

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
4.1 (15 Reviews)

#17

Huckleberry Tent & Breakfast - Sandpoint Idaho Tent Cabin Rentals

Clark Fork, Idaho
5 (11 Reviews)

#18

Stanley Town Square

Stanley, Idaho
4.7 (1 Reviews)

#19

Mountain Village Resort

Stanley, Idaho
4.1 (1 Reviews)

#20

Elk River Lodge

Elk River, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#21

The Haight Home Bed & Breakfast

Oakley, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#22

Helena's Little Mansion

Idaho Falls,, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#23

Old Northern Inn

Coolin, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#24

Granite Creek Ranch

Ririe, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#25

Meadow Creek Golf Resort

New Meadows, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#26

Dog Bark Park Inn Bed and Breakfast

Cottonwood, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#27

Beaver Lodge

Atlanta, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#28

Lower Stanley Country Store, Cabins, and Motel

Stanley, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#29

Osprey Inn Bed & Breakfast

Harrison, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#30

Fort Hemenway Manor

St. Maries, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#31

St. Joe Riverfront Bed and Breakfast

St. Maries, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#32

Stout Street Bed and Breakfast

Blackfoot, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#33

Cedar Mountain Farm Bed and Breakfast

Athol, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#34

Wild Rose Manor

Caldwell, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#35

Elkhorn Bed and Breakfast

Mesa, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#36

Fox Creek Inn

Victor, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#37

Snake River Log Bed and Breakfast

Melba, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#38

Frozen Dog Digs

Emmett, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#39

Quilt House Bed and Breakfast

Kamiah, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#40

The Scandia Inn

McCall, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#41

Inn at Owl Hollow

Bancroft, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#42

Smithland Bed and Breakfast

Swan Lake, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#43

Solaas Bed and Breakfast

Salmon, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#44

Stagecoach Inn

Salmon, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#45

Wolfgarden's Bed and Breakfast

Sagle, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#46

IdaHome Bed and Breakfast

Post Falls, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#47

River Cove Waterfront Bed and Breakfast

Post Falls, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#48

Mackay Homestay Bed and Breakfast

Mackay, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#49

Palouse Inn

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#50

Riverside Hot Springs Inn

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#51

Osprey Inn Bed and Breakfast

Harrison, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#52

Gooding Hotel Bed and Breakfast

Gooding, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#53

Gateway Inn

Grangeville, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#54

Creekside Inn Bed and Breakfast

Challis, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#55

Northside School Bed and Breakfast

Bonners Ferry, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#56

Light Haus Bed and Breakfast

Bayview, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#57

School House Inn

Bancroft, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#58

Albion bed and breakfast

Albion, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#59

Marsh Creek Inn

Albion, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#60

High Country Inn

Ahsahka, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#61

The Fillmore Inn

Twin Falls, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#62

Greyhouse Inn Bed and Breakfast

Salmon, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#63

Sweet Magnolia Bed & Breakfast

Sandpoint, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#64

Western Pleasure Guest Ranch

Sandpoint, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#65

Lone Elk Lodge

Victor, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#66

Inn at St. Gertrude

Cottonwood, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#67

Wylie Lauder House Bed and Breakfast

Pullman, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#68

Tree Top Lodge of Idaho

Careywood, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#69

Largilliere Carriagehouse Bed & Breakfast

Soda Springs, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#70

Inn at 500 Capitol

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#71

Kasper's Kountryside Inn B & B

Victor, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#72

Hartland Inn

New Meadows, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#73

Peterson Barn Guesthouse

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#74

Huckleberry Hill Bed and Breakfast

Sandpoint, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#75

Bella Vista

Meridian, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#76

The Raspberry Garden

Rexburg, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#77

Coeur De Lion BB

Coeur D' Alene, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#78

Estate on the Lake

Dover, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#79

Sleeps Cabin

Sagle, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#80

Andriette's Bed book & Bycle

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#81

Browne Block Guest House

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#82

Elk River Lodge

Elk River, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#83

Little Green Guesthouse

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#84

Bear Creek Lodge

McCall, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#85

Owyhee Bed & Breakfast

Bruneau, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#86

Walk on the wild side b&b

Garden Valley, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#87

Almo Inn Creek

Almo, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#88

Thousand Springs Bed and Breakfast

Hagerman, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#89

Abigails Bed and Breakfast

Malad Summit, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#90

Rocky Mountain Red Brick Inn

Preston, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#91

Henry's at the Drift Inn

Rupert, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#92

May Family Ranch

Clayton, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#93

Little River Bed and Breakfast

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#94

Diamond D Ranch

Stanley, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#95

Bonners Ferry Log Inn

Bonner Ferry, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#96

Silverhorn Motor Inn

Kellogg, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#97

Beale House Bed & Breakfast

Wallace, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#98

Garden Valley Chamber-Commerce

Garden Valley, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#99

King Mountain Bed & Breakfast

Moore, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#100

The Waterhouse Bed and Breakfast

Sandpoint, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#101

Meadowinds Inc.

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#102

Boise Hillside Suites

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#103

Last Resort

New Meadows, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#104

Thunder Mountain Elk Lodge

Soda Springs, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#105

A Country Place - Hostel Boise

Nampa, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#106

Hutto's Highland Haven

Clark Fork, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#107

Fairview Inn & Catering

American Falls, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#108

Trinity Hot Springs

Featherville, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#109

Aspen Meadows Bed & Breakfast

Coeur D Alene, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#110

CHAPTERS OF THE HEART BED & BREAKFAST RETREAT

CDA, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#111

Warm lake lodge & resort

Cascade, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#112

Kilgore Mountain Hideaway B & B

Island Park, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#113

Paradise View Bed and Breakfast

Moscow, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#114

Idaho Bed & Breakfast Association

Hayden, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#115

Log Inn of Bonners Ferry

Bonners Ferry, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#116

Coeur de Lion B&B

Hayden Lake, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#117

Fort Hemenway Manor B & B

Maries, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#118

Cabins by the Joe

Pocono, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#119

Northside School B & B

Bonners Ferry, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#120

Osprey Inn B & B

Kootenai County, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#121

Perfect Moments B&B and Event Venue

Murphy, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#122

Ponderosa Lane Bed & Breakfast

Pocono, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#123

Robie Creek Bed & Breakfast

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#124

BMW North

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#125

The Cambridge House Bed & Breakfast

Cambridge, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#126

Teton Hostel HideAway B&B

Driggs, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#127

Rapid Creek Bed & Breakfast

Inkom, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#128

Eagle Horizons Mountain Oasis B&B

Lowman, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#129

Italianna Inn Bed & Breakfast

Lewiston, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#130

McCown Estate B&B

Potlatch, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#131

Fox Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast

Victor, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#132

North Idaho Bed and Breakfast Association

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#133

Bear River Lodge B & B

Grace, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#134

NorthWest Passage Bed and Breakfast

McCall, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#135

Hub City Inn

Wendell, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#136

Oregon Trail Inn

Hagerman, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#137

Sacajawea Inn ID

Salmon, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#138

Warm Springs Day Lodge

Ketchum, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#139

Country Barn B & B

Pocono, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#140

Old School Inn Archer

Rigby, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#141

Ustick B&B

Star, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#142

Three Bears Inn

Ashton, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#143

Canyon Inn

Bear Lake County, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#144

Lakeshore Cottage Coeur d Alene

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#145

Cougar Bay Lodge

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#146

Sunflower Cottage

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#147

Elkhorn Lodge

Cottonwood, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#148

Scotlyn Ranch

Cottonwood, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#149

Bates Lodge

Driggs, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#150

The Inn at Priest Lake

Priest Lake, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#151

Schweitzer Mountain bed and Breakfast

Priest Lake, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#152

Foxwood Cottages

Horseshoe Bend, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#153

1884 Murray House Bed and Breakfast

Kellogg, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#154

Bosie Hillside Suites

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#155

The Pink Guest House

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#156

Scandia inn

McCall, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#157

The Shelton Inn

Ririe, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#158

Cottonwood Suites Boise Riverside Downtown

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#159

Huntington Apartments

Boise, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#160

StarGaze HT

Driggs, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#161

Avery Schoolhouse BnB

Pocono, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#162

The Retreat on 3 Mile Creek/Bed & Breakfast

Cottonwood, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#163

May Family Ranch LLC

Clayton, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

#164

Trinity Ranch Idaho - Bed & Breakfast

Caldwell, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

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Soaring Hawk RV Resort

Kootenai County, Idaho
0 (0 Reviews)

Top 10 Bed and Breakfasts in Idaho, United States
#1

Reflections Inn

Kooskia, Idaho
5 (92 Reviews)

#2

Lions Gate Manor

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
4.95 (303 Reviews)

#3

River Retreat Lodge

Irwin, Idaho
4.95 (32 Reviews)

River Retreat Lodge is a bed and breakfast that visitors can find in Irwin, Idaho, a town near the border of Idaho and Wyoming. The lodge houses six suites and a cabin, all of which are open for a majority of the year, with one of the available rooms being ADA accessible. Much of the décor on the interior reflects the owners' love of the outdoors and is inspired by the surrounding mountain area. Their motto is, "Revel in adventure and retreat to serenity," which the owners decided on due to the number of outdoor activities available in the area, many of which can take place at the nearby national parks. A couple of national parks that are within close proximity include Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.

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#4

Alpaca Inn

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
4.93 (468 Reviews)

The Alpaca Inn is near the mid-eastern portion of the town of Lava Hot Springs, which is located in the south-eastern part of Idaho. It can be found just a short distance to the west of the renowned mineral hot springs, which the city is named after. The Alpaca Inn has 14 different rooms available for guests and there is a ranch on the premises where the owners raise their own alpacas and sell their own alpaca-themed souvenirs. The area is very mountainous and there are a number of hiking trails and camping grounds that can be found in the vicinity.

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#5

Featherville Rentals

Featherville, Idaho
4.9 (226 Reviews)

#6

Franklin House Bed & Beer

Boise, Idaho
4.9 (132 Reviews)

The Franklin House Bed & Beer is an inn that specializes in alcoholic beverages and can be found in Boise, Idaho. The property has a total of five rooms available to the public. Additionally, it is located in a neighborhood of a quiet and tight-knit community. One unique thing about the Franklin House Bed & Beer is that the inn also has an outdoor bar called The Backyard that is open to the public in the evenings. Many interesting places, like Boise Zoo and the Boise River, are within driving distance due to the location of the property. Franklin House Bed & Beer has been known for hosting significant events in the past. Guests are able to look into having their events, such as weddings, birthdays, and the like, hosted at the inn and The Backyard.

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#7

Boise Guest House

Boise, Idaho
4.9 (80 Reviews)

#8

Hayhurst Bed & Breakfast, LLC

Pine, Idaho
4.85 (250 Reviews)

The Hayhurst Bed and Breakfast, which is located in Pine, Idaho, has eight units, seven of which are rooms. The cabin the rooms are located in was built in 2006 to act as a bed and breakfast. The current owners, Debra Gates and Buzz Britton have owned the property since 2019 and have been functioning it as a bed and breakfast. The hosts strive to create an environment where their guests feel comfortable and right at home. They want their guests to feel that their needs are met, that it is enjoyable, and that they are getting adequate service for their money. The staff at the property clean the rooms and make sure everything is working before the guests stay in the room. They also interact with their guests as much as possible to help them feel welcomed and comfortable.

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#9

The Black Swan Inn

Pocatello, Idaho
4.7 (350 Reviews)

#10

Ryan Hotel

Wallace, Idaho
4.6 (161 Reviews)

The Ryan Hotel is located in Wallace, Idaho. The building was constructed in 1903 to serve as a residential hotel. It became a bed and breakfast when the previous owners converted it into one. The current owner, Donna, continues to function it as a bed and breakfast. The Ryan Hotel has fourteen rooms for guests to stay in. Each room has at least one bed, and all but three have a private bathroom. The owner strives to create an environment where the guests feel comfortable and "at home." She wants the guests of her establishment to feel well taken care of and appreciated. She often interacts with her guests and goes through standard cleaning processes before guests stay at the property.

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