Winter Wonderland: Escape to Idaho!

Winter-lovers! Get thee to Idaho for a true winter wonderland.

By Inside Seattle October 30, 2012

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While some are dreading the next five rain-soaked months in Seattle, let winter-lovers rejoice! Make the most of your favorite season and head to Idaho for the Northwest’s ultimate winter playground. Whether you’re taking advantage of spectacular skiing and snowboarding terrain, embarking on an extraordinary snowmobiling excursion, or exploring the snowy woodland on a pair of snowshoes, Idaho has winter activities for one and all. (For those who don’t like the cold, don’t forget you can always take in Idaho’s natural beauty from the comfort of a hot tub!) Plus, find family fun with a host of holiday happenings and seasonal activities. No matter what experience you crave, Idaho is a wonderland of winter delights.

For more information on Idaho’s Winter Wonderland, visit idahotravelfeature.com.

 

 

 

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