Experience A New Side Of Idaho On This One-Of-A-Kind Adventure

There are destinations in Idaho that can draw quite a crowd such as Shoshone Falls, Lake Coeur d’Alene, Island Park, and many others. Fortunately, there are still areas in Idaho where you can travel off the beaten path and explore. You can discover hidden gems, learn a little history, and see the most breathtaking sights in these areas. To help make these adventures a little easier, we recommend you sign up for this guided half-day scenic tour from Viator. In approximately four hours, you will step away from the crowds and be taken to five of the less-visited attractions in the Twin Falls area. It's a remarkable way to experience a new side of Idaho.

Magic Valley is known for its incredible attractions such as countless waterfalls, the Snake River Canyon, Perrine Bridge, and many others. On this guided tour of the area, you’ll visit five destinations that may be overlooked on a typical visit.

During your four-hour tour, you will be picked up and transported in an air-conditioned vehicle to places such as Box Canyon Springs Preserve and Malad Gorge State Park.

You will also visit Hagerman and the Hagerman National Fish Hatchery.

One of our favorite hidden gems included on this tour is Balanced Rock.

Balanced Rock stands an impressive 48 feet tall and weighs up to 40 tons. It sits on a pedestal that is only 3 feet by 17 inches.

Your tour group will be small, allowing you to have a more personalized experience and making it easier to ask questions, listen, and learn.

Bring snacks and water for your journey. You may also want some good shoes as there will be some walking involved as you explore each destination.

There’s nothing quite like venturing off the beaten path and on this one-of-a-kind tour, you’ll get to see a new side of Idaho — a side that will make you fall in love with the Gem State.

For more information on this off-the-beaten-path tour, visit Viator. Make sure to visit the Viator website for additional tour options in Idaho and other states in the country.

What are some of your favorite places to visit in Idaho? Are there any destinations we should check out? Let us know in the comments!

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