Living in the Treasure Valley provides more family time in Idaho and adventure opportunities.
Significantly reduced commute times are among the first things people notice, especially if they’re from California or Washington. With a reduced commute time, you’ll spend less time on the road and more time enjoying life.
You will quickly discover an abundance of outdoor activities for people of all ages and interests, with easy access to open spaces such as rivers, lakes, and trails. Plenty of family-friendly indoor activities are also available year-round, including indoor rock climbing, ice skating, trampoline parks, and more.
Idaho and the Treasure Valley have a strong community spirit — it’s safe, clean, and a great place to raise a family. It’s a place where families ride their bikes to the local snow-cone shack and let their kids play at the park until dusk.
Wherever your passions take you, your family time in Idaho is sure to be increased. And you won’t have to navigate through hours of bumper-to-bumper traffic to arrive at your destination!
Idaho offers a variety of options for family time, with its beautiful natural landscapes and numerous recreational activities. Here are some suggestions for family-friendly activities in Idaho:
Explore National Parks: Idaho is home to stunning national parks such as Yellowstone National Park, which spans into Idaho from neighboring states. You can go hiking, wildlife spotting, camping, and enjoy the breathtaking geothermal features.
Visit Sun Valley:
Sun Valley is a popular resort town known for its ski slopes in the winter. However, it also offers plenty of summer activities like mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, and golfing. The scenic beauty of the area makes it an ideal destination for family fun.
Experience Water Sports:
With its numerous lakes and rivers, Idaho is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy activities such as boating, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and fishing. Payette Lake, Coeur d'Alene Lake, and Snake River are among the popular water bodies.
Go Camping:
Idaho has several excellent camping spots where you can bond with your family in nature. From designated campgrounds with amenities to backcountry camping, there are options to suit all preferences. Look into places like Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area, or Stanley for camping adventures.
Visit Museums and Cultural Sites:
Idaho has a rich history and cultural heritage. Take your family to visit places like the Idaho State Museum in Boise, the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, or the Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site. These attractions provide educational and interactive experiences for all ages.
Enjoy Amusement Parks:
For a day of excitement and thrill rides, visit Silverwood Theme Park in northern Idaho. It features roller coasters, water slides, live entertainment, and a dedicated children's area, making it suitable for family members of all ages.
Explore Craters of the Moon National Monument:
Located in central Idaho, Craters of the Moon offers a unique experience with its vast lava fields and volcanic formations. You can take guided tours, go hiking on the trails, and learn about the geological history of the area.
Remember to check the availability and accessibility of attractions or activities, as they may vary depending on the season and local regulations. Additionally, always prioritize safety and adhere to any guidelines or restrictions in place during your visit.
More Time for Golfing...
Eagle, Idaho is home to two of the Treasure Valley’s established golf courses —Banbury Golf Course, rated for the past eight years in the top 10 golf courses in Idaho by Golf Digest and Eagle Hills Golf Course.
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More Time for Fishing...
Fishing in Idaho is so extraordinary you’ll have a lifetime of fishing tales to share with your out-of-state friends in no time at all. Fish filled rivers, creeks, ponds, lakes, and reservoirs are everywhere!
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More Time for Hunting...
Idaho has the widest variety of big game hunting in the west and some of the world’s best elk hunting. The general season tag also called an over-the-counter tag, allows hunting for deer, elk, black bear, mountain lion, and wolf.
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Family Life
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