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Bear Lake, Idaho: Known as "The Carribean of the Rockies," because of its stunning turquoise waters, Bear Lake is a sight to behold. You can drive or bike the entire 45 mile paved perimeter, and enjoy the many gorgeous beaches along the way.

Bear Lake, Idaho: While visiting Bear Lake, you just might come across the Bear Lake Monster, which supposedly inhabits the depths of the lake. The story of the monster has been passed down for years, and although Joseph Rich admitted to making up the tale, sightings still take place today

Bear Lake, Idaho: Originally discovered in 1919, Bear Lake was originally named Black Bear Lake. The area surrounding it is well-known around the world for its rasberries, and the Rasberry Days Festival is held each year in Garden City.

Soda Springs, Idaho: Here you can view the Largest Captive Geyser in the World. It erupts every hour on the hour and was featured in "Ripleys Believe it or Not."

Preston, Idaho: When Preston was settled back in 1888, it got the name "Worm Creek" because the waterways in the area wound their way like worms through the countryside. However, it is also said that it was actually named "Warm Creek" because of all the hot springs in the area. Well, today it is Preston, so there's really no need to argue about it.

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