Fall is beautiful around Idaho. I dare say it might be the most beautiful time of the year. I know a lot of people in Idaho truly love this time of year, coming up anyway. Here are all the reasons that it is best to live in Idaho during autumn.
It is almost September, and even if fall doesn't officially start until September 22nd, there are leaves that are going to change within a week or so, if they haven't already slowly started. If you are looking to go check out fall foliage, you better start planning those trips now.
I know, summer time is the most popular time to take the tents and campers out into the wilderness and get away for the weekend. But hear me out, spring time camping is way better in Idaho than summer time camping.
Business opportunities are all around us, I don't see them but other people are more motivated (or perceptive) and see money-making potential everywhere.
You know it is officially fall when the corn mazes and pumpkin patches start opening up. Friday September 25th you can go to Tubbs Berry Farm for the opening of their maze and pumpkin patch.
The sheriff's department from a northern Utah county shared tragic details recently concerning a hiker who hadn't been heard from after leaving his Idaho home.
A few weeks ago, I bounced back and forth from JoAnn Fabric's and Michael's looking for poster frames. When I walked into each of those stores, I was so excited to see that both of these retailers has a huge selection of artificial teal pumpkins of all shapes and sizes!
Most of the festivals that made the list involve pumpkins, apples or some sort of fair food, but the one Idaho festival that made this list really stands out among the rest!