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The 16 Best Things to Do in Idaho in Winter

Posted on December 16, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
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Snowy mountains in Sun Valley, Idaho.

A winter wonderland in Sun Valley. (Kody Haskell / Getty Images)

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I love the winter in Idaho. The frozen, snow-covered landscape creates a winter wonderland that is just waiting to be explored. And while it can certainly be chilly during this time of year, it doesn’t mean you must stay cooped up indoors. No, it simply means you need to bundle up, head outside, and experience all that an Idaho winter has to offer. Believe us, it may just become your new favorite time of the year and there are so many wonderful and fun things to do in Idaho in winter. From holiday events and Christmas towns to ice skating and hot spring getaways, you will never be bored. In fact, to help you create your Idaho winter activities bucket list, below are just 16 ideas to get you started.

Holiday Events In Idaho

There are holiday events throughout Idaho that offer magic, wonder, and excitement. From exquisite Christmas light displays to tree-lighting ceremonies to festivals of all shapes and sizes, there are dozens of holiday events that should be marked on your calendar.

1. Winter Garden aGlow, Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise

Location: Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho

Popularity: Very popular

  • Price: $19 for adults, $16 for ages 4-12, children under 3 years old are free.

One of the most popular holiday light displays in Boise is the Winter Garden aGlow. During this annual event, the botanical garden is adorned with more than 600,000 twinkling Christmas lights. In addition to walking around and admiring the light show, you can also listen to live choirs, enjoy Santa’s cottage displays, sit next to the fire pits and drink hot cocoa, and so much more.

2. Journey to the North Pole, Lake Coeur d’Alene

Colorful holiday light display on a snowy yard.

Holiday cheer lights up Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. (Teacherdad48 / Getty Images)

Location: Lake Coeur d’Alene Resort, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Popularity: Very popular. I recommend you purchase your tickets in advance.

Price: $12.00 for youth, $27.00 for adults, and $26.00 for seniors. Children under the age of five are free.

If I could only attend one holiday light display in Idaho, the Journey to the North Pole on Lake Coeur d’Alene would be it. This magical light display is a bit unique — it’s on the lake. Lake Coeur d’Alene Cruises takes you on a nighttime cruise where you will see more than 1.5 million Christmas lights and 250 holiday light displays on your way to the North Pole. Once you reach Santa’s workshop, listen closely as Santa will read some of his naughty and nice list. You'll want to find out if your little ones made the cut! Just make sure you dress warm for this annual event. It can get chilly on your ride to the lake.

3. The Village at Meridian Tree Lighting Ceremony, Meridian

Location: Village At Meridian, Meridian, Idaho

Popularity: Very popular

Price: Free

The Village At Meridian is one of Treasure Valley’s largest and most popular shopping centers and every Christmas, this entire area comes alive with holiday spirit. But, the festivities all begin with the annual tree-lighting ceremony. This is no small affair as it is complete with costumed Christmas characters, dances and musical performances, fireworks, and the arrival of Santa. You can then spend time walking around the Christmas village, leave a letter for Santa, ice skate, and attend one of the many other events held at this Idaho shopping center.

4. Eagle Country Christmas Festival, Eagle

Location: Eagle, Idaho

Popularity: Certain activities can become quite busy

Price: Free

Enjoy a small-town, family-friendly Christmas event during the Eagle Country Christmas. This one-day winter festival is held in downtown Eagle at Heritage Park. It is a day filled with activities including crafts and activities in heated tents, horse-drawn carriage rides, musical performances, shopping, and visits with Santa. The day is complete with the official tree lighting ceremony. This may become one of your favorite family things to do in Idaho in winter and it will become a tradition the entire family will enjoy.

Christmas Towns In Idaho

The best Christmas towns in Idaho will take the Scrooge out of anyone. These towns transform into the ultimate winter destination with hundreds of holiday lights, long lists of activities, and that holly, jolly feeling you just can’t shake. Plus, you’ll often see the big man himself also enjoy the holiday festivities — Santa Claus.

5. Rupert, Idaho

Location: Rupert, Idaho

Popularity: Can be busy during certain events or times of the day

Price: Free

Each year, Rupert transforms into Christmas City, USA and it’s a bucket-list-worthy destination. Here, you will find many old-fashioned Christmas activities such as outdoor ice skating, holiday lights, letters to Santa, and even a fabulous Christmas market. Throughout the entire month of December, there are also activities for the whole family from concerts and cookie decorating classes to classic Christmas movies.

6. Sun Valley, Idaho

Location: Sun Valley, Idaho

Popularity: Popular

Price: Free

Sun Valley is not only one of the most charming Christmas towns in Idaho, but it is a destination that is absolutely beautiful. My holidays are not complete without traveling to this winter wonderland and I'm not alone. People from all over the state visit this area during the holiday season to ski, snowboard, and just enjoy the beauty of the area. During the holidays, Sun Valley hosts its annual Winter Wonderland Festival with activities for the entire family. Plus, the resort and village are decked to the nines in twinkling lights. During a visit to Sun Valley, you can spend your day shopping, at the outdoor ice skating rink, curled up in the lodge, or even admiring the incredible gingerbread houses on display. I also recommend heading into Ketchum for some delicious food.

7. Wallace, Idaho

Location: Wallace, Idaho

Popularity: Not too busy

Price: Free

Wallace is easily one of the best Christmas towns in the Panhandle. Each year, the town hosts the Home Town Holidays Festival, which is multiple weekends full of holiday magic. There are traditional holiday activities like making Christmas ornaments, writing letters to Santa, and admiring Christmas lights. You can also shop at the craft fairs and listen to holiday book readings. Just make sure you attend the annual Christmas light parade. It's one of the best free things to do in Idaho in winter and you'll be sad to miss it.

Outdoor activities

It doesn’t matter if you are looking for cheap things to do in Idaho in winter or you simply want a winter day trip destination the whole family can enjoy together, the options are plentiful during an Idaho winter. Below are just five of my personal favorites, with options for every interest, budget, and family size.

8. Ice Skating At Indian Creek Plaza

Location: Caldwell, Idaho

Popularity: Popular

Price: $7

There is no better way to spend a winter day than at an outdoor ice skating rink. This ice rink in Caldwell is one of the best as it is large enough for groups and is typically open from mid-November until the end of February each year. I recommend visiting around the holidays as the rink is surrounded by colorful holiday lights, adding even more magic to this winter activity.

9. Snow tubing at Schweitzer Mountain Resort

Location: Schweitzer Mountain Resort near Sandpoint, Idaho

Popularity: Busy on the weekends

Price: It is recommended ticket be purchased in advance

Idaho offers some of the best snow tubing in the country at a variety of destinations. But, located near Sandpoint in the Selkirk Mountains is one of our favorites — snow tubing at Schweitzer Mountain Resort. Here, you’ll find Hermit’s Hollow, home to lanes that are up to 300 feet long. Then, once you make it to the bottom of the hill, you can let the tow rope pull you all the way back to the top. Keep in mind that snow tubing at this Idaho destination will open in late November or early December, as conditions permit. Visit the Schweitzer Mountain website for the most up-to-date information.

10. Skiing at Bogus Basin

Location: North of Boise, Idaho

Popularity: Popular

Price: Varies on age, time of day, activity, etc.

There are many ski resorts in Idaho that are perfect for a day on the slopes but approximately 17 miles north of Boise is one that should never be overlooked — Bogus Basin. This ski resort is one of the largest resorts in Idaho and receives plenty of snow (this resort averages 250 inches of snowfall every single year!). There are 90 named runs and 10 total lifts, making this resort the ultimate skiers' paradise. Don’t forget, Bogus Basin is also home to incredible snow tubing and Nordic skiing as well!

11. Explore Harriman State Park

Location: Island Park, Idaho

Popularity: Not very busy

Price: $7 Vehicle Entrance Fee

Harriman State Park is beautiful all year long but winter is easily one of the best times to explore. Not only is this state park in eastern Idaho beautiful, but it is home to all types of winter activities. For example, you’ll find more than 24 miles of groomed trails for cross-country skiing. This is also a fantastic destination with trails for snowshoeing and riding fat bikes. And, because this park sits with a 16,000-acre wildlife refuge, you never know what creatures you may find on your way.

12. Play at McCall Activity Barn

Location: McCall, Idaho

Popularity: Popular

Price: $29+

Your favorite family-friendly winter day trip may be to the Activity Barn in McCall. This is a unique winter destination that is actually located on a working cattle ranch in the summer. But in the winter, it transforms into a destination complete with snow tubing and a Nordic Skiing Trail that is perfect for cross-country skis, snowshoes, and fat tire bikes. The Activity Barn is open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and select holiday weekends. You'll want to visit the Activity Barn website for current dates and times.

Winter getaway

It’s no secret that winter in Idaho can be a bit depressing. The cold weather, lack of sunlight, and heavy snow can make you want to stay cooped up indoors. But this is also the best time to get away. You don’t need the beach — you need someplace where you can get away from your daily stresses and worries. Whether you are searching for a solo escape or romantic things to do in Idaho in winter, the following destinations are excellent places to consider.

13. Kabino Hot Tub Cabin

An outdoor firepit in the woods. Large cabin in the background.

The Kabino Hot Tub Cabin in Island Park, Idaho. (VRBO)

Location: Island Park, Idaho

Popularity: Not too busy

Price: $300+

Located just a short drive from multiple state parks and national parks is this hot tub getaway. The Kabino Hot Tub Cabin is the perfect getaway destination as it features three bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably sleeping up to six guests. It has many amenities, including a large kitchen and a beautiful fireplace where you can snuggle up with a cup of hot chocolate and read your favorite book. Spend some time enjoying the snowy views in the outdoor hot tub and even bring your favorite furry friend along as well.

14. South Fork Riverside Retreat

Location: Garden Valley, Idaho

Popularity: Not too busy

Price: $200+

You will feel tucked away from reality when you stay at this charming Garden Valley, Idaho cabin. Not far from Boise, this cabin sits along the Payette River and in the winter, it provides the most enchanting winter wonderland views. The cabin is spacious and a wonderful getaway for the entire family as it features three bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably sleeping up to eight guests. It’s the perfect winter vacation. You'll want to book your stay early at this cabin Airbnb in Idaho.

15. Lava Hot Springs, Lava Hot Springs

Location: Lava Hot Springs, Idaho

Popularity: Popular

Price: Depends on activities and vacation rental

There is something relaxing about soaking in a hot spring and while there are several in Idaho to visit, one of the best winter getaways is Lava Hot Springs. Here, there is not only a large indoor swimming pool for the family to enjoy but there are five separate hot pools to soak in, each ranging in temperature from 102 degrees to 112 degrees Fahrenheit. And to truly get away, consider renting one of the charming vacation rentals in town, like this modern grain bin that has been converted into the most charming house.

16. Silver Fox Yurt, McCall

Location: Near McCall, Idaho

Popularity: Very popular — you’ll want to book early!

Price: $100+

For the ultimate winter adventure, put on a pair of skis or snowshoes and hike to the Silver Fox Yurt, approximately 20 minutes away from downtown McCall. This 16-foot yurt Airbnb can accommodate up to four guests and has a small kitchen and bathroom area. You can even stand outside on the private viewing deck and admire both the stars and the snowy landscape in front of you. This yurt books up quickly so you’ll want to schedule your stay early, especially if you wish to visit during the McCall Winter Carnival.

When you find fun things to do in Idaho in winter, it becomes easy to fall in love with this time of year. While we could easily list dozens of additional activities and events around the state to add to your bucket list, the above ideas are just a starting place. You can also check out our Idaho winter articles for even more inspiration. And, make sure to check out places like REI or Backcountry for all of your winter needs before you venture on any cold-weather adventure — it’s always best to be prepared!

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