Ste. Chappelle and the Boise River
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Gateway Southwest Visitor Center Nearest Community: Payette Type:Visitor Centers
Stop in at this visitor center after entering Idaho from Oregon to discover all there is to see and do in southwestern Idaho.
Anderson Ranch Reservoir Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Pine Type:Visitor Centers
The small towns of Fall Creek, Featherville and Pine makeup the Anderson Ranch Recreation Area. The man-made, 17-mile long Anderson Ranch Reservoir is an attraction in itself, and a popular destination year-round for fishermen, bird watchers, and water skiers.
BLM / Forest Service Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Boise Type:Visitor Centers
Find out all there is to see and do in the area's public lands.
Caldwell Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Caldwell Type:Visitor Centers
Caldwell, 25 miles west of Boise, is the second largest city in Canyon County. It is home to Albertson College of Idaho, a small liberal arts college. The Jewett Auditorium, Resenthal Gallery of Art and Whitenberger Planetarium are among the highlights on campus.
Cascade Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Cascade Type:Visitor Centers
Along the shores of lake Cascade is the town of Cascade, a community of approximately 997 people. Cascade is the county seat of Valley County.
Council Visitor and Information Center
Nearest Community: Council Type:Visitor Centers
Council received its name from Native American tribes who held councils for gatherings and celebrations in the area. Today, the town has 1,000 residents and is known for logging and ranching.
Desert Mountain Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Mountain Home Type:Visitor Centers
Discover all there is to see and do in the Mountain Home-Elmore County area by stopping in at the Desert Mountain Visitors Center, located just off Interstate 84.
Eagle Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Boise Type:Visitor Centers
Eagle is 13 miles west of Boise and lies along Highway 44. Recently, Eagle has grown dramatically to 11,085 residents.
Emmett Area - Gem County Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Boise Type:Visitor Centers
Experience Emmett and Gem County, "Idaho's Hometown", and your ticket to authentic Idaho adventures and living.
Fruitland Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Fruitland Type:Visitor Centers
Fruitland is located on Higway 95 just off I-84 in Southwest Idaho. Originally dubbed Zellers Crossing, the town's name evolved into Fruitland to celebrate the abundant variety of fruit grown in the area.
Garden City Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Boise Type:Visitor Centers
Garden City earned its name from the Chinese farmers who first settled there after the Gold Rush and distinguished their new homes with elaborate gardens.
Garden Valley Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Garden Valley Type:Visitor Centers
Eight Miles east of Banks along the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway lies Garden Valley. During Idaho's gold rush, Garden Valley was known for its greenhouses.
Glenns Ferry Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Glenns Ferry Type:Visitor Centers
Get your Idaho Passport stamped at the visitor center and find out all there is to see and do in the area.
Horseshoe Bend Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Horseshoe Bend Type:Visitor Centers
Horseshoe Bend, 25 miles north of Boise, marks the beginning of the Payette River Scenic Highway on Highway 55. The town is also an intersection for Highway 52.
Idaho City Chamber of Commerce
Nearest Community: Idaho City Type:Visitor Centers
Thirty-eight miles northeast of Boise, historic Idaho City, once the largest city in the Nothwest, remains a living representation of the Boise Basin Gold Rush.
Idaho City Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Idaho City Type:Visitor Centers
Thirty-eight miles northeast of Boise, historic Idaho City, once the largest city in the Nothwest, remains a living representation of the Boise Basin Gold Rush.
Kuna Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Boise Type:Visitor Centers
Kuna, 15 miles southwest of Boise, is a blossoming community of farmers to city slickers who all crave the open space of Kuna.
Lowman Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Lowman Type:Visitor Centers
Lowman is located along the South Fork of the Payette River, on Highway 21 and the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway.
Marsing Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Murphy Type:Visitor Centers
This Visitor Center in Marsing is located near the Snake River.
McCall Visitor Center
Nearest Community: McCall Type:Visitor Centers
McCall is one of the premiere four-season destinations for residents and visitors of Idaho. It is the ideal location for family reunions, small retreats, weddings, honeymoons and weekend getaways.
Meadows Valley Chamber Visitor Center
Nearest Community: New Meadows Type:Visitor Centers
New Meadows, north of McCall, is in a large valley in the northern part of Adams County. State Highway 55 and U.S. Highway 95 converge in New Meadows.
Meridian Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Meridian Type:Visitor Centers
Meridian, just east of Boise, is a rapidly growing city with over 72,000 residents. Meridian boasts 10city parks and a public swimming pool.
Nampa Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Nampa Type:Visitor Centers
Nampa is a bustling city located approximately 20 minutes west of Boise. The area has over 51,867 residents and hosts abundant activities and events.
New Plymouth Visitor Center
Nearest Community: New Plymouth Type:Visitor Centers
New Plymouth is a small horseshoe-shaped town that lies south of Payette.
Parma City Hall Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Parma Type:Visitor Centers
Parma is home to Old Fort Boise, and has a replica of the original fort where the Boise and Snake Rivers merge.
Payette Visitor Center
Nearest Community: Payette Type:Visitor Centers
Payette, near the Oregon border, offers 52 acres of parks, the Payette River Greenway walking path and the Payette Historical Museum.
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