Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM EDUCATION
Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Our 100 lists of 100: Idaho

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Shoshone Falls on the Snake River in Twin Falls, Idaho. Photo by Cliff Day / Wikimedia Commons

This list is full of gems, being it is the Gem State!

Our 100 lists of 100

1. Breathtaking landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and forests.
2. Crisp and clean air
3. The sandy beaches of Priest Lake
4. Friendly and welcoming communities across the state.
5. Lots of opportunities for skiing
6. Rich wildlife, providing great opportunities for nature enthusiasts.
7. Low crime rates
8. The stunning vistas of Hell’s Canyon.
9. The Sun Valley
10. Summertime in McCall.
11. Snake River, offering scenic beauty and recreational activities.
12. Rich Native American history and cultural heritage.
13. Idaho’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty.
14. Hot springs scattered across the state, perfect for relaxation.
15. Vibrant arts and cultural scene in cities like Boise.
16. The Idaho State Capitol, an architectural gem.
17. Craters of the Moon National Monument
18. Some of the best fishing in the world.
19. Low population density, providing a sense of tranquility.
20. Affordable cost of living compared to many other states.
21. Diverse bird species, attracting birdwatchers from around.
22. Famous for the Sun Valley Film Festival, celebrating cinema.
23. Historic sites like the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s route.
24. Numerous natural hot springs for a soothing soak.
25. The Shoshone Falls, often referred to as the “Niagara of the West.”
26. Lots of snowmobiling and snowshoeing opportunities.
27. The scenic drive along the Sawtooth Scenic Byway.
28. Home to several beautiful and pristine lakes.
29. Rich mining history in the Silver Valley.
30. Lush greenery during spring and summer.
31. Opportunities for stargazing in areas with low light pollution.
32. Idaho’s commitment to environmental conservation.
33. The thriving farmers market in Moscow.
34. Unique geological formations like the City of Rocks.
35. A strong sense of community in smaller towns.
36. The Idaho Potato Museum, showcasing the state’s iconic crop.
37. Excellent opportunities for bird hunting and wildlife photography.
38. The historic Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise.
39. The Pulaski Tunnel Trail.
40. Ample opportunities for water activities like kayaking and rafting.
41. The World Center for Birds of Prey, a conservation and education center.
42. Natural hot springs, such as Burgdorf Hot Springs.
43. The scenic byway through the Teton Valley.
44. Diverse wildlife habitats.
45. The pristine beauty of Payette Lake in McCall.
46. The fall colors
47. The lively atmosphere of Boise’s downtown district.
48. Opportunities for off-road adventures in places like the Owyhee Canyonlands.
49. Picturesque farmlands and ranches dotting the landscape.
50. A sense of peace and tranquility in the rural areas.
51. The Craters of the Moon Wilderness Area for rugged exploration.
52. Festivals celebrating local music, arts, and culture.
53. Unique flora and fauna, including rare species.
54. The scenic drive along the Salmon River Scenic Byway.
55. Historic sites like the Oregon Trail and Bear Lake.
56. The diverse and vibrant culinary scene in cities like Boise.
57. Opportunities for hunting, with a variety of game species.
58. The captivating beauty of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness.
59. Quaint bed and breakfasts for a charming stay.
60. The beauty of fall foliage in the northern regions.
61. The rolling hills of the Palouse.
62. The tranquility of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
63. A hub for rodeos and cowboy culture.
64. The stunning landscapes around Stanley
65. Unique geological wonders like the Thousand Springs area.
66. Cultural events highlighting the state’s heritage.
67. The scenic drive along the Pend Oreille Scenic Byway.
68. The crystal clear Pettit Lake
69. Opportunities for rock climbing in scenic locations.
70. The charming atmosphere of historic downtown areas.
71. The pristine waters of the Payette River for water activities.
72. Historical museums showcasing Idaho’s past.
73. The tranquility of the Teton Valley.
74. Opportunities for horseback riding in scenic settings.
75. The annual Treefort Music Fest in Boise.
76. Charming bed and breakfasts nestled in scenic locations.
77. The beautiful Palouse region with its rolling hills.
78. Cultural festivals celebrating diversity and heritage.
79. Santa cruises on Lake Coeur d’Alene during Christmas
80. Opportunities for caving and exploring underground formations.
81. The vibrant farmers’ markets in various communities.
82. The rugged beauty of the Owyhee Canyonlands.
83. Festivals celebrating local crafts and artisans.
84. Unique wildlife habitats supporting diverse species.
85. The relaxed pace of life in rural communities.
86. The stunning landscapes of the Clearwater National Forest.
87. Opportunities for wildlife spotting in natural reserves.
88. The annual Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic.
89. Multiple Blue Ribbon High Schools
90. The scenic drive along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway.
91. Our awesome state colleges!
92. The serene atmosphere of mountain retreats.
93. The diverse and delicious cuisine influenced by local ingredients.
94. Preston — the filming location for Napoleon Dynamite!
95. Opportunities for mountain biking on scenic trails.
96. The historic significance of places like Fort Hall.
97. Rafting on the St. Joe River.
98. The annual Western Idaho Fair with its festivities.
99. Opportunities for camping in various natural settings.
100. FAMOUS POTATOES!!!

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