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Since more than 80 varieties of gemstones are found within its borders, Idaho’s nickname is the Gem State.

Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in North America, deeper than the Grand Canyon. Hells Canyon reaches a depth of 7,993 feet, while the Grand Canyon is 6,093 feet deep.

In December of 1936, Sun Valley Ski Resort became the first destination ski resort in the U.S. and home to the world’s first chairlift.

In 1969, NASA Apollo astronauts trained at Idaho’s Craters of the Moon National Monument because of its rugged lava fields that closely resembled the terrain they would encounter on the Moon.

Idaho is a hotspot for bird species. The Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area is home to the highest concentration of nesting birds of prey in North America.

Called the β€œNiagara of the West”, Shoshone Falls is actually higher than Niagara Falls and one of the largest natural waterfalls in the U.S.

Boise, the capital of Idaho, is known as β€œThe City of Trees” closely tied to the origin of its name. When French fur trappers first laid eyes on Boise, they shouted β€œLes Bois!” meaning β€œthe woods” in reference to the abundant trees in the area.

Idaho is more than just potatoes, leading the nation in production of barley, organic alfalfa hay, peppermint oil, and food trout.

The huckleberry is Idaho’s official state fruit. Huckleberries only grow wild in the cool, mountainous regions of the Pacific Northwest, making them a true treasure in Idaho.

Idaho is the leading producer of commercial trout nationwide, accounting for about 70% of total production.

Idaho played a key role in the early development of nuclear energy, with small town Arco becoming the first city in the world powered by atomic energy.

The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve is recognized as the first gold-tier dark sky reserve in the U.S., offering breathtaking views of the Milky Way and some of the clearest night skies in the country.

Idaho has a rich tradition of folk music, with songs and stories passed down through generations reflecting its pioneer, cowboy, and Basque heritage.

Idaho’s Capitol Building is the only state capitol in the U.S. that is heated using geothermal water.

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