Idaho
Fall Vacations & Unique Travel Spots
Crystal Gold Mine
Authentic 1880's underground gold mine tour! Experience Underground Fun and Adventure in a Real Gold Mine: Guided
Tour, Educational Fun for the Entire Family, On-Site RV and Bus Parking, Picnic Area, Underground Gift Shop, No
Reservations Needed, Open Year Around, Mine Temperature: 48F. Year-around, You May Need a Coat or Sweater, Video and Flash
Cameras Welcome, Underground Tour Lasts Approximately 30 Minutes, Fun for All Ages, Easy Walking - Concrete Walkways, No
Climbing and more.
Location: Take Idaho Exit 54 on Interstate 90 to the Miner's Memorial (located on the North side of the freeway). Turn
left (west) on Silver Valley Road, and go two miles. Kellogg, ID
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Nez Perce National Historical Park
Since time immemorial, the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce have lived among the rivers, canyons and prairies of the inland
northwest. Despite the cataclysmic change of the past two centuries, the Nez Perce are still here. Join us in experiencing
the story of a people who are still part of this landscape.
Location: Spalding, ID
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Museum of Idaho
The Museum of Idaho is Idaho's premier national traveling exhibit museum and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the
natural and cultural history of Idaho and the Intermountain West. The museum does this by developing regional educational
programs in the sciences and humanities, and by hosting nationally acclaimed exhibitions including A T. Rex Named Sue,
Discovering Idaho: The World of Lewis & Clark, Space Journey, and Savage Seas. The museum offers permanent displays about
the Columbian Mammoth, Lewis and Clark, the Race for Atomic Power, and the Children's Discovery Room, along with a reading
and reference library, presentations, and educational programs.
Location: 200 N. Eastern Ave. Idaho Falls, ID
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Faulkner Planetarium
Opened in November 1995, the Faulkner Planetarium is the largest planetarium theater in Idaho, and one of the best
equipped in the northwestern U.S. The theater seats 144 under a 50' dome and features a Digistar II digital graphics
projection system. It is located in the Herrett Center for Arts & Science on the College of Southern Idaho's main campus
in Twin Falls, Idaho, and features digital projection technology which immerses the audience in sights and sounds for a
truly memorable theater experience.
Location: 315 Falls Avenue, Twin Falls, ID
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