Idaho, the Gem State, is renowned for its wilderness and outdoor recreation areas, and big mountain energy. It has some of the most beautiful spots to visit — from the turquoise waters of Bear Lake to the jagged peaks of the Sawtooth Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Located in Idaho's Panhandle, once the pillar for U.S. Naval trainees during World War II, surrounded by pine forests and the sparkling waters of Idaho's largest lake, with incredible mountain views, lies Farragut State Park , its rugged alpine scenery quietly outshining the vast Glacier National Park, which encompasses more than one million acres. Farragut State Park is just a fraction of Glacier's sheer size, but its remarkable alpine charm and fewer crowds, among others, make it even better than Montana's crowning jewel.