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A State for All Seasons

Idaho lures meetings with indoor and outdoor pursuits

When Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led their hardy band out of the Bitterroot Mountains in 1803 into what is now north-central Idaho, they entered yet another vast, beautiful wilderness. While they had a sense of adventure and dedication to a goal, they were also in need of sustenance and regrouping—not too different, it seems, from today’s meeting attendees.

Snapshot: Boise, Idaho

Yes, it’s the City of Trees, but this high-desert community offers so much more for your meeting

Colorful hills, a gentle winding river, bright blue skies, white puffy clouds and a sea of green amid the high desert landscape.

Take It Outside! (Boise)

Your group's own private retreat

Boise offers the mountain peaks, forested trails, and opportunities for outdoor activities available in other parts of the Northwest.

Take It Outside! (Coeur d'Alene)

Idaho's jagged peaks, rapids-strewn rivers and broad, inviting lakes will compel your group to ramp up their activity level.

Continuing northward to the near top of the L, you'll find the lakeside city of Coeur d'Alene, situated at 2152 feet above sea level. 

Take It Outside! (McCall)

Idaho's jagged peaks, rapids-strewn rivers and broad, inviting lakes will compel your group to ramp up their activity level

Continuing northward along Hwy. 55, past the length of Lake Cascade, brings you to the town of McCall on gorgeous Payette Lake.

Take It Outside! (Sun Valley)

Idaho's jagged peaks, rapids-strewn rivers and broad, inviting lakes will compel your group to ramp up their activity level

You can go skating even when it's 80 degrees out. There's even bowling deep in the Sun Valley Lodge.

Take It Outside! (Tamarack)

Idaho's jagged peaks, rapids-strewn rivers and broad, inviting lakes will compel your group to ramp up their activity level.

Part of the drive north on Hwy. 55 from Boise to Tamarack Resort on Lake Cascade follows the Payette River Scenic Byway.

Your Own Private(ly) Terrific Idaho

Your own private(ly) terrific Idaho - explore a lesser-known destination with a four-season allure

As a state, L-shaped Idaho encompasses 82,667 square miles, making it the 14th largest in the union. Its history is a richly layered tapestry of indigenous peoples, French fur traders, silver miners, loggers, sheepherders and farmers.