Fun Facts about Idaho!


 
Origin of Name:
Originally suggested for Colorado the name "Idaho."  Idaho is an invented word, and is not a derivation of an Indian phrase "E Dah Hoe (How)" supposedly meaning "gem of the mountains."

Nick Name:
Gem State - in 1863, Congress designated the Idaho Territory with the erronious understanding that Idaho was a Shoshone word meaning Gem of the Mountains.

Land of Famous Potatoes - Advertised as "Famous Potatoes" on license plates.


State Flag:
A silk flag, with a blue field, 5 feet 6 inches fly,
 4 feet 4 inches on pike is bordered by gilt fringe
2 1/2 inches wide, with the State Seal of Idaho in
 the center.  The words "State of Idaho" are
embroidered in gold block letters two inches
 high on red band of below the Great Seal. 
Adopted on March 12, 1907.

         
 

State Bird:
The Mountain Blue Bird
was adopted as the state bird
of Idaho by the state legistlature
in 1931.



State Tree:
The Western White Pine,
is probably most notable since the
largest remaining volume of the timer
in the US gorws in the northern
part of Idaho.  White Pine has many fine
qualities such as straight grain and
soft even texture.  Adopted on
February 13, 1935 by the legislature.



State Seal:
Idaho has the only state seal designed by
a women.  Emma Edwards Green.  She won the
competition sponsored by the First Legislature
for the Stae of Idaho.  She was handed the
honorarium by Governor Norman B. Willey
on March 5, 1891.

State Fish:
The Cutthroat trout was designated the state fish by the legislature in  
1990.  The fish is native to Idaho are easy to identify from the red-orange slash or streak on the lower jaw.

State Vegetable: 
Two years ago, some school kids realized that Idaho
needed a state vegetable.  And what better vegetable would serve than the potato..


State Fruit:
The Huckelberry was added as the state
fruit in 2002.  Huckleberries are a favorite food
for bears.  The Hucklberry bush takes up to
15 years to reach full maturity.   They can be
found in higher elevations where they are covered with
snow during the winter.


State Insect:

Monarch Butterfly


State Horse:

Appaloosa

 State Gem:

Star Garnet




 State Fossil:

Hagerman Horse






State Song: 
"Here We Have Idaho"
"And here we have Idaho Winning her way to fame Siler and gold
in the sunlight blaze and romance lies in her name Singing, we're singing of you Ah,
proudly too all our lives thru. We'll go singing, singing, of you singing of Idaho.




Capital Boise
Motto Esto Perpetua (It is perpetual)
Statehood July 03, 1890 / 43rd state
Largest City Boise, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Nampa
Coeur d'Alene
Population 1,293,953
Bordering States Montana - Nevada - Oregon -
Utah - Washington - Wyoming
Number of Counties 44 Counties in Idaho
Largest County Ada County / 300,904 / 1,055 sq mi.
 Time Zone  Northern: Pacific Standard Time
 Southern: Mountain Standard Time

Idaho Climate and Weather

Idaho enjoys a four-season climate, but conditions can be upredictable, especially in the mountains.  It has been said if you don't like the weather wait 10 minutes and it will change.