Idaho is a place where rivers carve through canyons, mountains stretch toward sky-blue horizons, and small towns welcome travelers with quiet charm. Known for its rugged spirit and unspoiled natural beauty, Idaho is a destination for those who love adventure and appreciate simplicity. Whether you're chasing hikes, soaking in hot springs, or fishing for trout in alpine lakes, Idaho delivers fresh air and freedom in every season.
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Yes, 144 of our Idaho homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).
Browse dog-friendly homes >Yes. 482 of our Idaho vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.
Browse homes with internet access >Absolutely. Our local Idaho team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.
Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >Idaho is one of the least-explored, most beautifully diverse states in the West. It offers year-round outdoor recreation with fewer crowds than its neighbors and landscapes just as spectacular. From powder days in Sun Valley to long summer evenings near Lake Coeur d’Alene, it’s a state that invites relaxation and exploration. With mountain towns, desert plateaus, river valleys, and wide-open lakes, Idaho hits the sweet spot between rugged and restful.
Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, road trip explorers, families, and long-term vacationers, Idaho offers the kind of space and scenery that makes it easy to reset.
Whitewater raft the Salmon or Snake River: Tackle Class III–IV rapids in remote canyons or float gentle stretches with stunning mountain backdrops.
Ski and snowboard Sun Valley or Schweitzer: Shred some of the Northwest’s best terrain with fewer lines and spectacular views.
Soak in natural hot springs: Choose from over 100 geothermal pools: Some wild and remote, others surrounded by lodge-style comforts.
Hike or bike in the Sawtooth Mountains: Home to some of Idaho’s best alpine trails and hidden lakes, perfect for summer and fall adventures.
Paddle and play at Lake Coeur d’Alene or Payette Lake: Spend long days swimming, kayaking, wake surfing, and exploring small towns by the shore.
Explore downtown Boise: Idaho's capital delivers walkable charm with breweries, bike paths, live music, and a thriving farmers market scene.
Vacation rentals in Idaho range from remote mountain cabins and riverside lodges to modern homes in Boise or cozy getaways near the big lakes. Many vacation homes feature hot tubs, fireplaces, big decks, and easy access to hiking trails, ski resorts, and fishing spots. Idaho rentals are perfect for families, couples, outdoor crews, and seasonal travelers looking to unplug with comfort and privacy.
Whether you want a ski base, a lake escape, or a cabin in the trees, Idaho’s vacation homes give you plenty of space to enjoy the landscape on your own terms.
Idaho isn’t flashy, it’s grounding. It’s a place to go fishing at sunrise, hike without cell service, soak under open stars, and come back into town for a pint and a story. Whether you’re seeking nature, solitude, or backcountry thrills, Idaho invites you to take your time, disconnect from the noise, and reconnect through the wild.
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