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Summer in Idaho
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Summer in Idaho
Farmers markets, outdoor music festivals, First Thursday, river floating, camping – welcome to summer in Idaho! There is so much to do during summer that it stays light until after 10pm!
Summer days can get pretty hot so it’s best to get out early to shop the local farmers market or hike or mountain bike the foothills. It’s also a good idea to get out early to stake your spot along the river or at Quinn’s Pond or Sandy Beach at Lucky Peak for a day of play in the water.
Of course, it wouldn’t be summer in Idaho without an annual camping trip. Camping at Cascade and Payette Lakes are some family favorites. Redfish Lake is another and all an easy two to three-hour drive from Boise.
Although the days may be hot, summer nights are cool and clear creating the perfect setting for outdoor music venues, shopping and sampling First Thursday downtown, or simply roasting marshmallows around a firepit.
Yes, summer in Idaho is truly a special time of year.
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Eric Jensen
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208.286.2055
Eric@IdahoSmartAgents.com
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