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Cyber-trip pioneer towns and mountains in southeast Idaho

Published: Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006 5:30 p.m. MDT
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You could be sitting in a boat right now, trying to outwit a trophy-size cutthroat trout or just relaxing and enjoying the scenery surrounding mile-high Bear Lake in Idaho's southeast corner. It's just one of the many attractions in an area that some travelers might overlook on their dash to more northerly parts.

Bear Lake — www.bearlake.org — offers a little of everything — from fishing and sailing in the summer to skiing in the winter. Click on "Spring/Summer/Fall Activities" to look up fishing and see just how big those trout can get, and check out hiking trails, caves, camping and water sports. We're too late for Raspberry Days, Aug. 3-5, but you could file it away for next summer. And whether you travel with a tent and sleeping bag, a camper trailer or just suitcases, there are plenty of places around the lake to spend your nights.

Pick up more details from the Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce — www.bearlakechamber.org — (with bear sound effects) including a link to "Untraveled Road" for photos, or the Bear Lake Rendezvous CofC — www.bearlakechamber.com — which covers the Utah side of the lake.

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Only have time for a road trip through the area? Try the Pioneer Historic Byway — www.pioneerhistoricbyway.org — which wanders through this corner of Idaho from Franklin, the state's oldest town, on the Utah state line and ends up at Freedom, Wyo. If you're heading north from Salt Lake City to Yellowstone National Park, you could stay on I-15 and branch off on U.S. 20 toward the park entrance in Montana, but they claim this scenic route provides the shortest traveling distance.

If you only followed that route, you could miss a lot of this corner of the state. Look at the Pioneer Country Travel Guide — www.seidaho.org — and take the "City Tour" for links to info on Pocatello, Lava Hot Springs and Blackfoot. Feeling tired and achy after a long hiking trip? Consider their "Hot Pool Tour" for the local natural hot springs. Follow the "Pioneer Tour," the "Oregon Trail" or one of several "Scenic Tours."

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