The year Idaho was made a state of the United States.
What is 1890?
100
The state fruit.
What is the huckleberry?
100
The state capital.
What is Boise?
100
Mountain range that is between Post Falls and Boise.
What are the Bitterroot Mountains?
200
The longest river in Idaho.
What is the Snake River?
200
The current governor of Idaho?
Who is Butch Otter?
200
The state flower.
What is the Syringa?
200
The state's largest city (population).
What is Boise?
200
This state park (north of Post Falls) was once home to a Naval training camp and now offers camping and fishing along the banks of Lake Pend Oreille.
What is Farragut State Park?
300
The river that crosses Idaho and empties into the Spokane River.
What is the Coeur d'Alene River?
300
"Discovered" Idaho at the request of Thomas Jefferson.
Who are Lewis, Clark and the Corp of Discovery?
300
The state gem.
What is the Idaho Star Garnet?
300
Three, of the six, states that border Idaho.
What are Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana?
300
Northern Idaho is covered with this natural resource.
What are trees/forests?
400
The river that flows through St. Maries.
What is the St. Joe River?
400
The current mayor of Post Falls.
Who is Ron Jacobson?
400
The state motto.
What is Esto perpetua (May it endure forever)?
400
Largest city closest to the western border of Idaho.
What is Lewiston or Post Falls?
400
Wallace, Idaho is considered the world's largest producer of this mining material.
What is silver?
500
This is about how deep Lake Pend Oreille is.
What is about 1,150 feet deep?
500
Idaho's Old Mission State Park, which contains the oldest building in Idaho, is located here.
What is Cataldo, Idaho?
500
The state insect.
What is the Monarch butterfly?
500
This city's name translates to "Heart of an awl."
What is Coeur d'Alene?
500
This Idaho park is a vast ocean of lava flows with scattered islands of cinder cones and sagebrush. It resembles the largest satellite that revolves around the Earth.