Craters of the Moon CREDIT Visit Idaho |
For an authentic rodeo experience, come celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Caldwell Night Rodeo with a full week of events, August 10-18, 2024. This professional rodeo features 600-plus contestants and seven thrilling nightly events held under the arena lights.
Idaho is home to the largest concentration of Basques per capita in the U.S. When it comes to celebrating their unique heritage and culture, the Basques know how to throw a party. Jaialdi, the six-day festival held every five years in Boise, returns in 2025 with authentic Basque food, music, games, performances and more.
For more information on Idaho, visit VisitIdaho.org.
Experience Real Winter Magic in Caldwell, Idaho
Caldwell Night Rodeo CREDIT James Babb |
Over 1 million LED Christmas lights decorate the city, painting its streets in glowing reds, purples and blues. The more than 1 million holiday lights cover trees, buildings and bridges all over town, painting the city in a mesmerizing glow. Children, families and couples skate under the lights on a huge outdoor skating rink, and a singing Christmas tree stands tall on the corner of Indian Creek Plaza. Visiting Caldwell in the winter is a reminder of just how magical this season can truly be.
Indian Creek Plaza in downtown Caldwell is your holiday headquarters. Take the family to enjoy ice skating at Idaho’s only, and the seventh in the USA, ice skating ribbon. The ribbon is great for skaters of any ability with skate rentals available.
For more information on Southwest Idaho, visit VisitSouthwestIdaho.org.
Native American Culture Celebrated in Southeast Idaho
Christmas in Caldwell CREDIT Southwest Idaho Travel Association |
For more information on Southeast Idaho, please visit IdahoHighCountry.org.
* GREAT AMERICAN WEST: AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND, Davidson Communications, Caroline Davidson at caroline@davcomm.com.au
* ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERNATIONAL, Kim Snape, PR & Communications Manager at ksnape@rmimarketing.com
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