October 27, 2005
You Have Got To See Eastern Idaho When You Travel the USA - a travel review
When you travel the USA, make it a point to stop in Eastern Idaho. As with all of Idaho, there is nothing quite like it. Eastern Idaho is home to two of the most vistied national parks, and that is just the tip of the iceberg! Natural forces made both national parks and mother nature has been kind indeed to this area! A travel across the USA, wouldn't be complete without a stop at Island Park in Eastern Idaho.
I am a fly fishing enthusiast and I can't get enough of it. Some of the world's best fly fishing takes place on Henry's Fork of the Snake River. On my travels across the USA, I have never seen so many species of wildlife as I have encountered in this area. From the rare trumpeter swan to elegant elk and timid deer, all on a 16,000 acre wildlife refuge. Be sure to have your camera handy, you will get some incredible photos.
Another jaw dropper when you're touring this area, are the Grand Tetons.
I must tell you on my travels across the USA, I have never seen such beauty as this! The grand white snow capped mountain rising majestically against a blue sky will absolutely take your breath away. Pristine lakes, powerful waterfalls, and rapid flowing rivers, eastern Idaho has all of this and so much more.
Eastern Idaho is nature at her finest, and you might find yourself scheduling an extra day so you can see a little more of this pristine beauty.