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Travel books, guides and maps that may be helpful in planning your trip to Idaho are listed below. Consider purchasing one or two to help insure a great trip.

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  • Hiking / Climbing
  • 96 pages
  • 9.95

Best Easy Day Hikes Boise includes concise descriptions and detailed maps for seventeen easy-to-follow hikes in and around Boise, Idaho. Discover a region of diverse scenery and natural splendors -- from the forested mountains and the lush river valley to the surrounding high desrt of the Snake River Plain.

  • Specialty Topics
  • 410 pages
  • 19.95

As an exhaustively researched and clearly written guide to more than 100 birding adventures across the state, wildlife ecologist and author D.E. McIvor uses habitat as a base on which to share his years of birding experiences.

  • Camping
  • 283 pages
  • 15.95

From the high peaks of the Bitterroots to the massive valley of the Snake River Plain, this guidebook includes detailed descriptions of more than 300 public campgrounds throughout the state of Idaho that campers can reach by car, for tenters and RVers.

  • Boating / Fishing
  • 291 pages
  • 18.95

Whether your passion is bass and pike in the desert reservoirs, the trophy trout in the renowned Green River, or the delicate, gemlike trout of the alpine lakes of the High Uintas, you’ll find the facts here that will get you on the water and well on your way to catching fish.

  • Hiking / Climbing
  • 229 pages
  • 15.95

Hiking Utah features seventy-five of the finest trails Utah’s remarkable backcountry has to offer-from day hikes to overnight adventures. This comprehensive guide will provide all the information you need to get the most out of hiking this geologic wonderland.

  • General Guides
  • 172 pages
  • 14.95

Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for something different, let Idaho Off the Beaten Path show you the Gem State you never knew existed. Stand in awe of the Monastery of St. Gertrude, a blue stone Romanesque structure that sits high on a hill near Cottonwood; get wet and warm at the sulfur-free Lava Hot Springs; or have yourself a weekend full of small town, family fun at Fossil Days in Hagerman.

  • Maps
  • Double-sided
  • 3.95

This is without question the best map for Idaho. It is the map all GO-IDAHO.COM employees have taped above their desks. It's a highly detailed road map, recreational map and topographical map all rolled into one.

  • General Guides
  • 319 pages
  • 15.95

Idaho's capital is a small city with big hometown feeling. Longtime Boise residents Anderson and Rose show you how to have the time of your life in "The City of Trees" with detailed descriptions and pricing guidelines.

  • Specialty Topics
  • 376 pages
  • 16.95

From Swiss chalets to ornate mansions, you’ll find only the best regional inns, and the best buys, profiled.

  • Scenic Drives
  • 262 pages
  • 15.95

Pack up the car and enjoy 28 drives through the scenic grandeur of the photographer's paradise, rock hound's nirvana, and geologist's dream world that is Utah.

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