Hell’s Canyon is the deepest gorge in America.
Bruneau Dunes State Park contains North America’s tallest single structured sand dune.
Idahoans are ranked as one of the states most known for "cursing like a sailor."
Soda Springs boasts the largest man-made geyser in the world.
Idaho drinks more wine per person than any other state in the country.
Idaho has more OSHA safety violations per capita than any other state.
Idaho has 3,100 miles of rivers - more than any other state.
The statehouse in Boise is geothermally heated from underground hot springs.
Idaho State Penitentiary was built by prisoners in 1870.
The state seal of Idaho is the only one in the country that was designed by a woman.
The Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot features the world’s largest potato chip.
New Plymouth is the world’s largest horseshoe-shaped town.
In the 1800’s, several sightings of a creature in Bear Lake led to tales of the Bear Lake Monster.
You can find nearly 72 types of precious stones in the state.
There are two time zones in Idaho, the Mountain Time Zone and the Pacific Time Zone.
Idaho imports most of the energy it consumes.
The town of Atomic City was once home to a real live nuclear reactor.