Food is essential in our daily lives. Without it, we would not have the energy to go about our day to day tasks. It is not any different during camping trips. While camping has always been associated with “roughing it,” it does not mean in any way that you should let yourself starve or you [...]
July 5th, 2010 Fantastic Ideas for your Idaho Camping Trip
Idaho is one of those places you can never get enough of. From the breathtaking views to the exciting outdoor activities, there is so much to explore and enjoy in this wonderful state. If you are planning to make a trip to this place, you are making the right decision. Bringing the whole family to [...]
May 20th, 2010 Tips to Having the Best Camping Experience in Idaho
Unlike many US states, the major attraction for tourists in Idaho (capital: Boise) is not a theme park, but the state itself. Idaho, quite simply, is a haven for campers and nature lovers because it is a beautiful place. The natural wonders it offers, from crystal clear lakes and rivers, snow covered mountain tops and [...]
May 20th, 2010 City of Rocks National Reserve: Idaho Camping at its Finest
City of Rocks National Reserve, located in South Central Idaho, is a favorite destination of hikers and rock climber, what with the gigantic boulders measuring more than 100 meter tall all over the landscape. This national reserve is more than just a haven for hikers and climbers, campers can also find great places here for [...]
May 19th, 2010 Family Camping and Bonding in North Idaho
Camping out is one of the most enjoyable and memorable bonding activities that a family can experience together. If you are looking for a place to camp where there are things to do for very member of the family, go to North Idaho, which is renowned for its camping sites. With 80 percent of the [...]
May 19th, 2010 Four Must-Visit State Parks in Idaho
Idaho can be argued to have the most number of national forests and protected wilderness areas than Alaska. Nicknamed the “Gem State,” Idaho has countless adventure and relaxation options for those who dare try camping destinations away from the typical Rocky Mountain itineraries. As stated by Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter, “Idaho’s state parks represent the [...]
May 18th, 2010 Redfish Lake: Sawtooth Country’s Top Destination
In the heart of Sawtooth National Recreation Area is Redfish Lake, an alpine lake named after the Sockeye Salmon, an endangered species that once returned from the Pacific Ocean to the lake, coloring it red during the spawning season. Redfish Lake offers various recreation opportunities such as camping activities. Open all season, this picturesque lake [...]
May 18th, 2010 Top Reasons Why Priest Lake is the Perfect Weekend Getaway
Priest Lake (located in Northern Idaho, 33 miles north of Priest River) is a 19-mile long lake with a depth of more than 300 feet. People looking to commune with nature will certainly delight in the area’s dense forests of fir, cedar, and tamarack, while being given the opportunity to observe various animals such as [...]
May 17th, 2010 Planning a Camping Trip? Check Out Idaho’s Camping Grounds
If you are planning a camping trip, regardless if it’s by yourself or with a large group, such as your friends or family, why not check out some of Idaho’s camping grounds?
Goodenough Creek Campground in McCammon, Idaho, has 10 primitive campsites and 3 picnic tables. It has a trail that leads to Mormon [...]
May 17th, 2010 Campers’ Review: The Best Camp Grounds in Idaho
No matter how glossy the photograph or how creative the description, the best advertising and marketing tools for Idaho’s camp grounds are still the other campers who have visited the site. A camper’s paradise, Idaho has hundreds of parks and camp grounds to suit the needs and preferences of every type of camper. Below are [...]
