Aside from agriculture, tourism is Idaho’s biggest economic sector. But even with annual revenue from visitors to the Gem State soaring above $3.4 billion, it’s fairly easy to spot someone who looks a little lost amongst the mountains, dirt roads, and sagebrush.
Like many states across the country, Idahoans have a unique presence and culture that can’t be adopted by mysterious otherstateians (I’m looking at you, California!). If you think you’ve spotted an outsider roaming the streets of Idaho, but can’t quite tell for sure from a distance, there’s no need to grill questionable subjects interrogation-style, check for identification tattoos, or critique their hairstyles. Just go through this checklist of 10 things to will determine whether their “I Love Idaho” bumper sticker is genuine, or just for appearances.
1. The thought of a "quick" hike "just for fun" is met with the most confused look ever.
Idaho's landscape is incredibly diverse, to say the least. But when tourists come through Southern Idaho and stick to the main highway, they miss out on the incredible sights that make our state so unique!
Pictures are worth 1000 words, and there is SO much to capture here! But most Idahoans like to escape into nature to get away from technology and enjoy the simple things.
From celebrities heading to Sun Valley for fresh mountain air, to curious wanderers looking for adventure in every size, shape, and form, Idaho is lucky to have natural beauty that draws in visitors (even when we disagree!) How do you tell tourists from the locals?
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