Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Idaho do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Idaho, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Idaho
Information for Travelers
Idaho is one of fifty states in the United States, located in the Rocky Mountain States Region.
It is limited to the north by the Canadian province of British Columbia, to the south by
Nevada and
Utah, to the east by
Montana and
Wyoming, and to the west by
Washington and
Oregon.
Combining a rich heritage, friendly communities and a taste of the American West, Idaho tops the charts as a culturally inspiring state worth exploring.
From the glacial lakes in the panhandle to the lunar landscapes on the southern border, much of what defines Idaho is the adventure found within its boundaries.
The mountains are home to several of Idaho's great ski resorts, though Sun Valley is the best known.
The city attracts ski enthusiasts from all over the world with its magnificent facilities for winter sports and its excellent tourist infrastructure.
Culture
Steamboat traffic began on Lake Coeur d'Alene in 1889, when local lakes and rivers were used to transport supplies to mining and logging camps.
The lake itself was created long before that, and its creation can be geologically traced back to glacial deposits from the last Ice Age.
In summer, hiking trails lure outdoor lovers to scenic terrain.
Canyon do Inferno invites exploration, and the massive outcrops at Cidade das Rochas are worth a break from your travels.
Read about Idaho in Wikipedia