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6 Hidden Secrets About Idaho That Idahoans Won’t Tell You

6 Hidden Secrets About Idaho That Idahoans Won’t Tell You

Buckle up, Idahoans. The temperatures are finally dropping, which means fall activities are just around the corner. For families, fall means school is back in session and the holidays are right around the corner. It also means home buying season is almost over. Once school starts back up, moves usually wait until next summer. 

Idaho continues to attract people who want to live their independent American dream. However, most people who move to Idaho want to keep the Gem State all to themselves. Idaho locals are incredibly aware of how population growth has changed the state forever.

However, there are secrets that Idahoans would rather keep to themselves to prevent even more people from moving to Idaho. More people mean more change, turning Idaho into a miniature version of the state some people moved here from.

Have you ever wondered why so many people experience extremely hot temperatures in the summer or really cold temperatures in the winter? When our air quality is terrible, they proudly tell people that this is not the place for them. We all know the saying, “Idaho is full!”

Does anyone really know the inner secrets of their workplace, school, church, or other activities? Remember the phrase “circle of trust” in the movie Meet the Bride?

In other words, what secrets of living in Idaho did you need to know before moving to the Gem State? We all know that the outside perception of the state revolves around potatoes and a blue football field. Let us reveal the five things Idahoans won’t tell you about Idaho.

6 things Idahoans don’t tell you about Idaho

Here the secrets of Idaho are revealed

Gallery Credit: KEVIN MILLER

Idaho residents are advised NOT to visit these 9 places

The U.S. Department of State regularly issues travel alerts for Americans to help them stay safe while on vacation. There are four levels of alerts: take usual precautions, use increased caution, reconsider travel, and do not travel. These are nine of the 19 destinations with a Level 4 alert: DO NOT TRAVEL.

Gallery credit: Michelle Heart

Idaho residents are moving to these 12 states

These days, everyone in Idaho seems to complain about the amount of people moving into our state. The influx of residents is certainly real, but how often do we see people moving AWAY from Idaho? It goes on and these 12 states “steal” the most Idahoans from us by far!

Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM

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