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North Idaho
Cities include: Couer d’Alene, Sandpoint, and Wallace
North Central Idaho
Cities include: Moscow, Lewiston, and Riggins
Southwest Idaho
Cities include: Boise, McCall, and Mountain Home
South Central Idaho
Cities include: Twin Falls, Hagerman, and Burley
Eastern Idaho
Cities include: Idaho Falls, Rexburg, and Island Park
Southeast Idaho
Cities include: Pocatello, Lava Hot Springs, and Montpelier
Central Idaho
Central Idaho is home to some of the most dramatic scenery in Idaho. From Redfish Lake to the Salmon River, Central Idaho has no shortage of sparkling alpine lakes, jagged mountain peaks, fields of wildflowers and historic mountain towns. This region is not new to adventure—this was the home of Sacajawea, the brave Lemhi-Shoshone woman who served as an interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition as they made their way west to the Pacific Ocean. Find the interpretive center dedicated to sharing those stories in Salmon. Make a visit to Land of the Yankee Fork State Park to learn about Idaho’s mining history and then visit the ghost towns of Bayhorse and Custer.