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Sure, we're proud of our potatoes.
Just don't get us started talking about our magnificent mountains, star-studded ski resorts and charming small towns. Idaho has more protected wilderness per square inch than almost any state. And that means when you hold your meeting or event here, visitors can enjoy all we have to offer the way nature intended. Whether you want to host a forest retreat, spend time in a historic silver-mining town or hit the slopes, Idaho is your premier meeting destination.
Idaho's panhandle boasts Coeur d'Alene, a sophisticated resort city nestled along the edge of an enormous pristine lake of the same name. The L.A. Times dubbed the city "one of America's special hideaways." Our northern tip also includes Wallace, a former silver mining community that retains its 19th Century charm and is listed on the National Historic Register. And McCall Idaho, located next door to Payette National Forest, offers superb lodging just minutes from Brundage Mountain and Tamarack Ski Resorts.
Gold mining-and later silver mining-gave birth to many of Idaho's communities, including its biggest: Boise. This state capital city also boasts Boise State University and is at the epicenter of Fortune 500 giants, such as Micron Technology and J.R. Simplot, who located in Boise for its livability and business-friendly tax laws. After your meeting or event, the city offers up plenty of nightlife and shopping, museums and theaters, along with a scenic walking and biking trail along the Boise River Greenbelt.
If you are planning your next corporate event in Idaho, and need a list of hotels in Boise, Twin Falls, Nampa Meridian, Eagle and Mountain Home, our meeting planners guide will provide a list of hotel resorts with meeting space facilities with catering for corporate events, weddings and conference events.
Sun Valley Ski Resort and other snowy escapes make Idaho the perfect place to visit in the winter. But then again, there's no wrong season-or reason-to visit the Gem State. Check out our top-notch meeting facilities, hotels and lodges. And if you're looking to tie the knot, we're a great place to hold a wedding. You'll soon see why our famous potatoes are just the beginning. Just be sure you turn to the Pacific Northwest Meeting Planners Guide to help you every step of the way.
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