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  • Places to Meet Friends in Twin Falls, Idaho

    Twin Falls, located in the southern high plains near the Snake River Canyon, is one of the largest cities in the State of Idaho. For both residents and visitors in search of places to find new friends or meet existing ones for fun activities, there are several convenient locations ranging from a bowling center in downtown Twin Falls to the Snake River itself.

  • Motels Near Caldwell, Kansas

    Located at the junction of U.S. Highway 81 and Kansas Highway 49, the village of Caldwell (population 1,284 as of 2010) is just north of the Kansas-Oklahoma border. Caldwell sits 15 miles to the west of Interstate 35, the Kansas Turnpike, allowing quick access to Wichita and Oklahoma City. There are no hotels in Caldwell itself, but larger cities nearby afford travelers an opportunity to stay overnight.

  • Hotels Near Roaring Springs Water Park in Idaho

    Roaring Springs is an outdoor water park in Meridian, Idaho, with attractions such as 50-foot Thunder Falls water slide and Viper's Vortex, a two-person twisting slide. This water park is approximately 10 minutes west of Boise and within 20 minutes of hotel accommodations in Meridian and Boise. Cabana and locker rentals are available. Roaring Springs is open from May through September.

  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Hotels

    Coeur d'Alene is in northwestern Idaho on Interstate 90. The hotels in the area have a variety of amenities and services. Lake Coeur d'Alene is the focal point of the city. The lake is 25 miles long and has 135 miles of shoreline. Travelers will find that the lake is well developed with many types of boat rentals, restaurants and swimming beaches.

  • Bonners Ferry, Idaho Hotels

    Bonners Ferry, Idaho, is a small town just 25 miles to the south of the Canadian border. Wildlife abounds in the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, which features more than 230 species of bird, mammals and fish. The refuge occupies 2,774 acres of wetlands. A number of waterfalls exist in the region including Copper Falls, Myrtle Creek Falls and Smith Creek Falls.

  • How to Find Luxury Hotels in Sun Valley, Idaho

    Developed in the 1930s as a stop on the Union Pacific Railroad, Sun Valley is a luxurious resort town in central Idaho. It has become an ideal destination for visitors looking to hit the slopes, see some celebrities and enjoy the fresh Idaho air.

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