9 Cheap Yet Delightful Retirement Places in Idaho

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Why retire in Idaho? Idaho is a great state for retirees who love nature, culture, and affordability. 

A four-season paradise  Sun Valley offers skiing, biking, boating, and arts in a friendly small town. 

Sun Valley 

#1

A river city with two states post Falls is close to Spokane, WA and Coeur d’Alene, ID, with plenty of water activities. 

Sandpoint  

#2

A tax-friendly border town  Lewiston is near Washington and Oregon, with low taxes, mild weather, and golf courses. 

Lewiston  

#3

A cultural and business hub  Idaho Falls has access to Yellowstone, Snake River, museums, theaters, and healthcare. 

Idaho Falls 

#4

A mountain town with charm Ketchum is near Sun Valley, with hiking, fishing, hunting, and a lively downtown. 

Ketchum  

#5

A historic mining town  Wallace is a National Historic Landmark, with antique shops, museums, and trails. 

Wallace  

#6

A capital city with amenities Boise has parks, trails, sports, arts, festivals, and a variety of housing options. 

Boise  

#7

A small town with orchards Emmett is surrounded by fruit farms, with a farmers’ market, rodeo, and fair. 

Emmett  

#8

A rural town with tranquility Eden is a quiet town with low rent, friendly neighbors, and scenic views. 

Eden  

#9

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