Top 10 Reasons NOT to move to Idaho. #2 is Boring. Things consider if you relocate
Idaho is a great state with great people that should be considered by almost everyone when they are thinking about moving to a new place but like all places, Idaho isn't for everyone.
Top 10 Reasons NOT to move to Idaho. #2 is Boring.
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Ranch Hunting Recreational land for sale Harvard,Idaho 11055-10118
This +/- 220 acres would make a great recreational or hunting property. There are plenty of turkey, elk, deer, moose, and black bear that wander through. Meadow Creek flow through the property. Harvard is an unincorporated community in the northwest United States, on the Palouse of north central Idaho in Latah County.
Located on the Palouse River, eight miles (13 km) east of Potlatch on State Highway 6, Harvard has a post office with ZIP code 83834.[2] The elevation is 2,575 feet (785 m) above sea level.
Nearby is Camp Grizzly, a Boy Scout summer camp; it is approximately three miles (5 km) upstream to the northeast, at the base of the Hoodoo Mountains.
History
Harvard was founded in 1906 when the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway was extended to that point.[3] The community was named after Harvard University,[3] and its post office has been in operation since 1906.[4]
The railroad slated it to be called Canfield after landowner Homer Canfield, who did not want the honor. He suggested Harvard as a complement to the existing Princeton, five miles (8 km) west, which was named after Princeton, Minnesota.[3]
Other locations in the vicinity with collegiate names include Cornell, Purdue, Stanford, Vassar, Wellesley, and Yale.[3] Some were intended, others were coincidental.
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Coordinates: 46.917°N 116.73°WCoordinates: 46.917°N 116.73°W
Country United States
State Idaho
County Latah
Elevation 2,575 ft (785 m)
Time zone UTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
• Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code 83834
Area code(s) 208
GNIS feature ID 396618[1]
Harvard is an unincorporated community in the northwest United States, on the Palouse of north central Idaho in Latah County.
Located on the Palouse River, eight miles (13 km) east of Potlatch on State Highway 6, Harvard has a post office with ZIP code 83834.[2] The elevation is 2,575 feet (785 m) above sea level.
Nearby is Camp Grizzly, a Boy Scout summer camp; it is approximately three miles (5 km) upstream to the northeast, at the base of the Hoodoo Mountains.
History
Harvard was founded in 1906 when the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway was extended to that point.[3] The community was named after Harvard University,[3] and its post office has been in operation since 1906.[4]
The railroad slated it to be called Canfield after landowner Homer Canfield, who did not want the honor. He suggested Harvard as a complement to the existing Princeton, five miles (8 km) west, which was named after Princeton, Minnesota.[3]
Other locations in the vicinity with collegiate names include Cornell, Purdue, Stanford, Vassar, Wellesley, and Yale.[3] Some were intended, others were coincidental.[3]
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The Road to Sturigs: Jackson, Wyoming
Our trip to the Grand Tetons on our way to the 77th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. August 2017.
Salmon River - Idaho, United States
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Salmon River Idaho
The River of No Return is the longest free-flowing river contained within one state of America's lower 48 states.
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- ... We continued on through the canyon into White Bird, following the Salmon River with people white rafting in the river right next to us ...
- ... It is the longest stretch of salmon river in the United States that does not have a dam along it ...
- ... We left Idaho Falls Monday morning and drove up the Salmon River after stopping at Walmart so I could get an Idaho fishing license ...
- ... This is the gateway to whitewater rafting on the Salmon River ...
- ... As I write this, we're in a campground overlooking the Salmon River after our first day of driving through beautiful country ...
- ... Photos from my drive along the Salmon River this morning ...
- ... Once again back on the road, we made our way to the Salmon River Scenic Byway, the second detour of the day, which spanned over 100 miles and provided us with some spectacular scenery along the ...
- ... laying out on the sand enthralled by the stars and waited for some moon beaming creeping from around the mountain at Salmon River beach, listening to soothing sounds of the streams; climbing thousands of feet high fierce steep slope mountain (albeit in ...
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- Hot Sprigs on the Salmon River by Noumena12 from a blog titled Views from along the Scenic Salmon River
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- Salmon River 1 by Noumena12 from a blog titled Morning Photo Jaunt
- Salmon River 2 by Noumena12 from a blog titled Morning Photo Jaunt
- Salmon River 3 by Noumena12 from a blog titled Views from along the Scenic Salmon River
- Salmon River 4 by Noumena12 from a blog titled Views from along the Scenic Salmon River
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- Salmon River 7 by Noumena12 from a blog titled Views from along the Scenic Salmon River
- Salmon River 8 by Noumena12 from a blog titled Views from along the Scenic Salmon River
- Salmon River by Pmf1153 from a blog titled Our Private Idaho
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar ~ Jackson Hole, Wy
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson Hole, Wyoming! The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is no ordinary bar. This gallery-like atmosphere is an awesome display of the true Wild West. The decor alone will keep you fascinated for hours at a time. Wyoming's landmark watering hole for spirits, beer and wine, The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is located right on the town square in the heart of Jackson. It is famous for its western cowboy flare motif, complete with a large collection of western memorabilia, unique knobbled pine architecture, cowboy murals, animal mounts, and genuine saddle barstools.
The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is known world wide for its western dancing and live entertainment. Some of the finest entertainers on the country music scene have been known to hit the stage here, including Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Jr., Asleep at the Wheel, Hoyt Axton, Glen Campbell, Tanya Tucker, Willie Nelson, Commander Cody and the James Cotton Blues Band.
The best times in Jackson Hole are had at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar!
Grand Targhee Resort Vacation Rentals in Driggs ID
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Grand Targhee Resort Vacation Rentals 18 North Main Street Driggs ID 83422 In Driggs, Idaho, these guest accommodations are a 2 hour and 30-minute drive from Yellowstone National Park. All fully-furnished apartments feature an equipped kitchen. O'Rourkes Fine Food & Beer is just steps away. Satellite TV is featured in all warmly decorated apartments at Grand Targhee Resort Vacation Rentals. Select units feature private laundry facilities. Jackson Hole is 45 miles from Grand Targhee Resort Vacation Rentals Driggs. A variety of restaurants including The Forage, are just a 5-minute walk away.
Bigrigtravels Eastbound US 26 in Idaho towards the Wyoming border Part I
Part I of our drive Eastbound on US highway 26 in Idaho as we head for the Wyoming border. Great 2 lane back counrty driving! Recorded June 9, 2017
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Grand Targhee Resort Lodging
Be it a gateway to one of the world's most famous national parks, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park are both a short drive away. Lodging at Grand Targhee Resort has many benefits, one of them being an incredible choice of lodging. From luxury resorts with every amenity you can think of, to our family friendly vacation rentals in Driggs, Idaho, we have lodging for every budget. Whether you choose to stay slopeside at Grand Targhee Resort for winter convenience or downtown immersed in the hustle and bustle of a quaint western resort town, both will deliver memorable experiences.