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Idaho glamping:
What you need to know

Why Choose Glamping in Idaho?

Idaho is a state in the northwestern U.S., dominated by mountainous landscapes and acres of protected wilderness and outdoor recreation areas. While perhaps you know Idaho for its “famous potatoes,” there is a lot more to the state! To the north, the panhandle has verdant green hills, forested mountains, and alpine lakes. The central part of the state is covered with dramatic peaks and mountaintops, while the southern portion of the state is characterized by the Snake River Plain, with wide-open valleys and farmlands. Idaho’s history is centered in the Native American tribes that called the land home and early settlers, like in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. While today, Idaho is home to both large urban centers and small, friendly towns. In the winter, popular adventures include skiing or snowboarding at world-class resorts, like Sun Valley or Schweitzer Mountain Resort, and visiting the state’s natural hot springs, like in Lava Hot Springs or Kirkham Hot Springs. Then there’s snowmobiling, snow tubing, nordic skiing….and that’s just in the winter! Idaho is famous for its blue-ribbon trout fishing streams and radiant lakes, there’s rafting and kayaking on the Salmon River, numerous state parks for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, golfing, guest ranches, craft breweries, wildlife, national monuments—20 million tourists visit Idaho each year, it’s got to be for a good reason, right? Forget about Idaho hotels; camping, cabin rentals, A-frames and even our selection of Idaho yurts await you! Go glamping in Idaho and see for yourself!

Top Things to Do in Idaho

 daho is a state in the northwestern United States, dominated by mountainous landscapes and acres of protected wilderness. There is a lot to do here, making it perfect for a range of travelers. 

To the north, the panhandle has verdant green hills, forested mountains, and alpine lakes. The central part of the state is covered with dramatic peaks and mountaintops, while the southern portion is characterized by the Snake River Plain, with wide-open valleys and farmlands. 

Idaho’s history is centered on the Native American tribes that called the land home. Today, it is home to both large urban centers and small, friendly towns. 

The state is also famous for its blue-ribbon trout fishing streams and radiant lakes. With rafting, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, golfing, guest ranches, craft breweries, wildlife, and so much more, you’ll never be stuck for things to do in Idaho. 

A break here provides guests with unmatched wilderness and unforgettable memories. Plus, with options to stay in yurts, cabins, tipis, safari tents and more, you’re sure to enjoy a unique getaway in beautiful Idaho.

When is the Best Time to Visit Idaho?

It is important to take the weather and changing seasons into consideration before booking your trip. These things can affect how you spend your time in Idaho, so we’ve included a little more information for you below.

Idaho has a diverse climate that is influenced by Pacific Ocean weather patterns. The northern part of the state tends to have more precipitation than the south, where summer temperatures are warmer. 

Cities like Boise have summer highs around 90°F and winter lows of approximately 20°F. Whereas places like Idaho Falls see lower winter temperatures of about 10°F and summer highs of around 85°F.

However, no matter what time of year you visit, you're sure to find amazing outdoor recreation opportunities and new adventures at every twist and turn in Idaho!

Is there glamping in Idaho for couples?

There are plenty of amazing places for couples in Idaho, making it ideal for a romantic getaway. The stunning landscapes and fantastic accommodation options allow visitors to truly relax and unwind with their partners. Enjoy some serenity and seclusion with your loved one when booking a rental with Glamping Hub. 

Can I go glamping near Idaho Falls?

For those looking to experience the iconic Idaho Falls, you’re in luck! We have an excellent selection of glamping rentals near this location, providing easy access for guests hoping to visit here. Plus, the pretty surroundings and jaw-dropping scenery make for an ideal setting during your stay.

Can I go glamping in Idaho with my dog?

If you’re hoping to explore Idaho with your four-legged friend, you’ll be pleased to know there are plenty of pet-friendly accommodations here. These provide the ideal place to relax and unwind after scouring all that the state has to offer. Plus, with these rentals catering to your canine companion, it would be a shame not to bring them along for the adventure!

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