This Remote Idaho Town Is the Lower 48’s Closest Thing to True Wilderness

With just 69 residents, Stanley, Idaho guards America’s largest wilderness outside Alaska—where wolf howls replace cell signals and comfort ends at the Sawtooth peaks.

This Idaho Trail Network Connects Resorts—and It’s Open All Year

Idaho’s 1,000-mile trail network connects resorts across desert, forest, and mountain—while others close for seasons, these wilderness pathways never sleep. Nature awaits your footsteps.

Idaho’s Mountain City Salmon Has Thrills, Views, and a Downtown Worth Exploring

Beyond Idaho’s thrilling rapids lies Salmon—a mountain city with bronze wildlife sculptures, hidden eateries, and doorway to America’s largest wilderness. What most visitors completely overlook will change your adventure forever.