Idaho
The northern portion of Idaho is dominated by the Rocky Mountains and shares a close border to Washington and Montana. Visitors to the northern portion of the state should visit Lake Coeur D’Alene and the small town that shares its name. The southern and larger portion of the state is almost like a different state entirely. Flatter with more farmland, you can visit the state capitol of Boise or the grave of Earnest Hemingway in Ketchum Idaho.
Summer months are the best time to take a ride in Idaho as the winters are cold and snow covered.
- 55 North of Boise Loop
Plan an entire day for this ride as there are plenty of places to stop while following 55 north along the river from Boise. - Clarkston to Grangeville & Back
A big loop from Clarkston to Grangevill - Lewiston, ID to Lolo, MT on HWY 12
Following highway 12 from Lewiston, Idaho to Lolo, Montana is a fantastic scenic ride with few stop signs along the way. - Lolo Pass
Enjoy the scenery and curvaceous roads of Lolo Pass. - Old Spiral Highway
The old road into Lewistion is a quick short winding ride - Pocatello to Craters of the Moon
This ride takes you past the worlds first nuclear power plant, and through the Craters of the Moon National Monument.
