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When we think of Idaho, we think of delicious potatoes (boiled, deepfried, roasted— ROVA doesn't discriminate), and lots of mountains. After all, the Gem State is best known for its agricultural offerings and rugged peaks. But beyond the towering Rockies and the abundance of fries, Idaho is rich in natural experiences. Sure, you can opt to wander the tree-lined city of Boise and admire its Basque heritage, gawk at Shoshone Falls (known as the “Niagara of the West”), or even head straight to Yellowstone. But stay a while and you'll find that this seemingly quiet state is the perfect place for some welldeserved rest and rejuvenation.
You probably wouldn't believe me if I said that Idaho's best-kept secret is its water. The state is hometo a plethora of natural hot springs, where you can soak in soothing mineral waters and admire the fall foliage turning shades of ruby, terracotta, and amber. Sounds enticing? Here are six of the very best hot springs in Idaho.