This rugged landscape of about six million acres includes rolling sagebrush steppe, volcanic rock plateaus, juniper-covered mountains, and sheer-walled canyons. Most of the area is public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
Follow a group of youth at SUWS, one of the country's oldest wilderness therapeutic programs, as the teens make their way through 21 days in the sagebrush, a journey that requires both self-sufficiency and collaboration.
The Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area is the crown jewel of the National Wilderness System. The Frank is twice the size of Rhode Island and Connecticut combined. Outdoor Idaho looks at the history of the Frank Church River.
In the 1860s gold seekers poured into Idaho, intent on striking it rich. They built cities and mills and tunneled into mountains. After about 2 years the towns disappeared as hopes faded. Hear from descendants about Idaho's mining history.
Our dogs are our partners, whether we're working, competing, or even just playing. There is no limit to what our dogs can do. People who work with dogs demonstrate why they share a tight bond with their canine companions.