Idaho,... more than great potatos


Idaho, more than great potatoes 

(I know, I crack myself up sometimes...)


So after leaving Utah we headed into Idaho, land of great potatoes, right??
But there is sooo much more to Idaho than that.

We spent a total of 5 nights in Idaho at three different locations. 
We found Idaho to be both beautiful and full of history.


We spent two camped on a bluff above the Snake River at Massacre Rock State Park.
 

This place is called Massacre Rock because of an incident on August 9 and 10, 1862.
Settlers in five wagons traveling along the Oregon Trail clashed with the Shoshoni Indians here. 
The fight involved four wagon trains and 10 immigrants died in the fighting.


From our campsite we were able to hike along the Snake River following part of the Oregon Trail.



While it may be difficult to see in this photo below, wagon wheel ruts are still visible running across the prairie along the fence line in this photo. 


Amazing to think that during the Great Migration over 300,000 people came through here spending 5-6 months on their way to Oregon or California.
Approximately 1 in 10 did not make it and were buried along the way.


Nowadays with dams on the river so much water taken for irrigation, 
the river has a slower and much gentler flow.



The Perrine Bridge crosses the river at Twin Falls where the river has cut a deep canyon



And of course, we had to visit Shoshone Falls


The weather was cooler here but it was beautiful and the falls were very accessible.



One last night near Boise Idaho at the Lucky Peak Dam Army Corp of Engineers Campground


And it is on to Oregon for the next month


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