>>In 1973, the Sawtooth Recreation Area opened its doors north of Ketchum, making the community the gateway to the Sawtooths.
>>On August 8, 1905, Kimberly auctioned city lots for prices ranging from $100 to $750.
>>Idaho's world famous hot springs are located in Lava Hot Springs.
>>Hell's Canyon is the deepest gorge in America.
>>Shoshone Falls, The Niagara of the West, spills over a 212-foot drop near Twin Falls.
>>Kuna is known as the Gateway City to the Birds of Prey Natural Area.
>>Birds of Prey Wildlife Area is home to the world's most dense population of nesting eagles, hawks, and falcons.
>>At 5897 feet elevation, Mackay calls itself the Top of Idaho because it is the nearest city to Mt. Borah, the highest mountain in Idaho.
>>Soda Springs boasts the largest man-made geyser in the world.
>>Lewiston is located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. The elevation is 738 feet above sea level.