Great info! We are planning a road trip through Idaho and will hit 7 of the places mentioned. Woohoo! I would have liked to hear a little more of each place-- especially the iconic places to eat as you did with Stanley.
Yes, Yellowstone is partially in Idaho, BUT, there is no entrance into Idaho, or from Idaho into the park. BTW it is pronounced “Show-shone” Falls, by the locals.
Stanley does not have a population of "just a few thousand people." It's population of year-round residents numbers in the low hundreds - around 300, give or take. 4:22 The animals in that herd are bighorn sheep, NOT mountain goats. 4:23 That single, white animal is a mountain goat, NOT a bighorn sheep. 4:54 You fail math. 600 feet is NOT equivalent to 800 meters. 800 meters is 2,624 feet, whereas 600 feet is just under 183 meters. Oops. 5:57 It's sho-SHONE Falls, or Sho-SHO-nee Falls, named after the Shoshoni Indians. It's NOT SHOE-shone Falls and they were not and are NOT the SHOE-shone Indians. 8:34 While it is true that a relatively narrow sliver of Yellowstone National Park lies within the boundaries of the state of Idaho, most of the park lies within northwest Wyoming, and there are no geothermal features/attractions or park entrances on the Idaho side. Park entrances are located in Wyoming and Montana. That being said, visiting Yellowstone National Park should be on everyone's bucket list.
Bummer--I wish I had read your comment before I just spent nearly 30 minutes correcting various errors, including those you've mentioned. Consequently, it made sense to simply delete my original comment. The only exception that I have with what you wrote pertains to the population of Stanley. When I lived there the sign at the edge of town said Population 99. The 2020 census says it is 116. Hard to tell what the real count is of permanent residents, but I doubt if it is anywhere near 300. In that range though, the numbers don't mean all that much.
What an amazing place
Yaya! We love outsiders in Idaho. We are so welcoming to tourists
I love the greenbelt my home town.
Great info! We are planning a road trip through Idaho and will hit 7 of the places mentioned. Woohoo! I would have liked to hear a little more of each place-- especially the iconic places to eat as you did with Stanley.
Have fun!
Yes, Yellowstone is partially in Idaho, BUT, there is no entrance into Idaho, or from Idaho into the park. BTW it is pronounced “Show-shone” Falls, by the locals.
Shoe shone falls. Lol. Yellowstone sort of lol
Show-SHOAN Falls is the pronunciation. The Niagra of the West.
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The falls are pronounced show-show-nee. Just an FYI.
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Only about 14 sq. feet and 12 trees of Yellowstone is in Idaho. Frank Church Wilderness would have been a better choice imo
Stanley does not have a population of "just a few thousand people." It's population of year-round residents numbers in the low hundreds - around 300, give or take. 4:22 The animals in that herd are bighorn sheep, NOT mountain goats. 4:23 That single, white animal is a mountain goat, NOT a bighorn sheep. 4:54 You fail math. 600 feet is NOT equivalent to 800 meters. 800 meters is 2,624 feet, whereas 600 feet is just under 183 meters. Oops. 5:57 It's sho-SHONE Falls, or Sho-SHO-nee Falls, named after the Shoshoni Indians. It's NOT SHOE-shone Falls and they were not and are NOT the SHOE-shone Indians. 8:34 While it is true that a relatively narrow sliver of Yellowstone National Park lies within the boundaries of the state of Idaho, most of the park lies within northwest Wyoming, and there are no geothermal features/attractions or park entrances on the Idaho side. Park entrances are located in Wyoming and Montana. That being said, visiting Yellowstone National Park should be on everyone's bucket list.
Great to know - we will note that for future spotlight videos.
Bummer--I wish I had read your comment before I just spent nearly 30 minutes correcting various errors, including those you've mentioned. Consequently, it made sense to simply delete my original comment. The only exception that I have with what you wrote pertains to the population of Stanley. When I lived there the sign at the edge of town said Population 99. The 2020 census says it is 116. Hard to tell what the real count is of permanent residents, but I doubt if it is anywhere near 300. In that range though, the numbers don't mean all that much.
WHAT ABOUT POCATELLO!!!!
Pocatello is the armpit of Idaho. Why would anyone want to include it?
Hahahaha. Yellowstone in Idaho! Hahahaha
Please don’t say shoe-shown. It’s pronounced Show-shown. It is named after a Native American tribe.
Sorry, Yellowstone is not in Idaho. Your pronunciation tells me you’re an AI
Boise should never be on any list. Armpit of Idaho.
Stopped watching after u said founder McCall… nah! That place was inhabited by native Americans. Sorry but all of Idaho was.