IDAHO: FOR ALL OF YOUR BOONDOCKING AND ROAD-TRIP NEEDS
If you think Idaho is just flat fields and potatoes, you’re in for quite the surprise. This summer, my boyfriend Matt and I spent more than a month road-tripping around the state, and we were blown away. Idaho seriously has it all: there is tons of public land, which means free boondocking sites nestled alongside creeks with stunning alpine mountain views; and the state is packed with activities to satiate all outdoor enthusiasts, including dog-friendly hiking, world-class fishing, climbing, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, rockhounding, hundreds of hot springs, and a lot more.
Scenic byways and free campsites
Did you know that more than 60 percent of Idaho is federal land? Or that Idaho has the highest percentage of National Forest land of any state (even beating out Alaska and California)? Neither did we! And these figures mean a couple of great things for travelers: first, Idaho has almost endless boondocking, or off-grid camping, throughout the state; and second, no matter
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