About Vacation Rentals in Southwestern Idaho

Southwestern Idaho offers guests of
Idaho Vacation Rentals hiking trails, mountains, rivers, canyons, lakes, streams, and fishing holes. Boise, the state capital, has a population of 170,000. The lakes, mountains, deserts and rivers here make you feel that you are in a vacation capital that caters to the preferences of every vacationer. You'll have a small town feel in Boise, even when the city is growing into a metropolis. Boise history is unveiled at Idaho Historical Museum. The Pioneer Village outside the museum feature some buildings of historical interest, notably the Coston Cabin and Mayor Logan Adobe House.

The mountains and lakes in Southwestern Idaho offer great spots for hiking. Activities in Southwestern Idaho include hiking, mountain or road bicycling, golf, skiing, fishing, white water rafting, kayaking, or anything that makes your vacation a fun-filled fantasy ride. The Boise River Greenbelt is a long walking or jogging trail which is a paved, car-free path following the Boise river and connects many of the city's parks like Julia Davis Park and Kathryn Albertson park. It is a great spot for running, hiking, bicycling, rollerblading, or just sitting on one of the many benches that line the trail. A few fishing piers here jut out into the river if you feel like casting in a line.
Garden Valley is another place you should visit to enjoy the great outdoors of Southwestern Idaho. The valley is flanked by mountains on either side. Garden Valley is nestled along the south fork of the Payette River. This is white water country where rapids range from tame Class Is to Class IV screamers. The Sawtooth National Recreation Area is barely an hour away. Skiers can find the
Ketchum /
Sun Valley Resort area, less than two hours away.