Although mostly known for its fine grown potatoes, Idaho is gaining recognition for its majestic natural beauty. With great rivers for rafting, mountains for skiing, lakes for boating, and rivers for fishing, it makes for a great vacation destination. The seven regions of Idaho, North, North Central, Southwestern, Central, South central, Eastern, and Southeastern, are all distinct in geography, history, and culture, yet all have the same Idahoan hospitality.
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Northern Idaho is largely known for its lakes and rivers that cover the region. | The North Central part of Idaho is a diverse landscape offering rolling planes and lush forests divided by its many rivers. |  Southwestern Idaho is the most populated region of the state and offers great metropolitan areas for those looking to attend symphonies, theatres, and galleries. | One of the great playgrounds of the West can be found in Central Idaho. | South Central Idaho is called the Magic Valley for its astounding geographic formations and creations. | The adventurous flock to Eastern Idaho for The Grand Tetons and the streams and rivers that flow through its grasslands that provide endless opportunities for outdoor activity. | Southeastern Idaho is a great destination for those looking to learn more about Native American history and feel a real sense of western heritage. |
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Central Idaho’s magnificent Rocky Mountains are home to Sun Valley, a veritable paradise for sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This resort is located in the ideal spot, with plenty of sun and powder snow, making it popular year-round.
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