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Mountain Home Vacations

Whether you're going on a quick break or a long and lingering adventure, it's wise to know a little about Mountain Home before setting off.

Located in Southwest Idaho, this town is not far from some worthwhile areas like Mountain Home AFB, which is 25 miles (40 kilometers) away.

Visitors to this part of Southwest Idaho will be sharing space with about 14,000 residents.

Places to visit in Mountain Home

History has infinite lessons to teach us. Soak up the knowledge and better acquaint yourself with the past at Mountain Home History Museum. Looking for more options? Getting out on the green is one of the best ways to enjoy the fresh air and have a ball. Test your skills with a friendly round at Desert Canyon Golf Course. But don't just limit your adventures to sightseeing. The wider Southwest Idaho region features some superb activities, like hiking. Get outside and give it a go!

Where do you fly into for Mountain Home?

Got your suitcase and passport? Fantastic — jump on a plane to Boise Airport (BOI). Once you land, you'll be just 30 miles (48 kilometers) from the main streets of Mountain Home.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Mountain Home?
Your vacation dreams can come to life in Mountain Home from an impressive . Our package deals include flights and hotels, and they’ll make your booking easy as pie. The only thing you’ll need to worry about is what amazing attraction you’ll head to first.
How long should my Mountain Home vacation be?
Many visitors like to spend around 2 nights in Mountain Home. But what works for them mightn’t work for you. Whether you prefer to stay for a matter of days or weeks, you’ll enjoy discovering everything that this place has to offer.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Mountain Home?
There are terrific Mountain Home package deals to snap up with Travelocity. Did you know we partner with as many as 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide? Keep that in mind the next time you’re ready to tick another destination off your list.
Why should I book my Mountain Home vacation package via Travelocity?
Because we believe in crafting special travel experiences. From flights and hotels to car rentals and activities, we put everything at your fingertips. Our customer support team is on hand 24/7 to make sure you’re being well taken care of. We also have a Price Match Guarantee, so you can secure your getaway knowing you’ve landed the best deal possible. If you find a lower price, we’ll match it!
Can I save money on my Mountain Home car rental if I combine it with my hotel or flight?
Sure can — combine your flight, car and hotel into a Mountain Home vacation package and you can save loads. With so many things to do in and around Mountain Home, that rental vehicle will make exploring a breeze. Once you’ve buckled up, turn up the stereo and make your way to Boise State University, a must-see attraction around 64 kilometers from Mountain Home.
Which airport is best for Mountain Home?
Boise Airport (BOI) is 64 kilometers northwest of the heart of Mountain Home.
What is there to do in Mountain Home?
Mountain Home has plenty of things to see and do, like Bruneau Dunes State Park and Desert Canyon Golf Course. These two fantastic attractions are on most visitors’ to-do lists.
Where should I stay when visiting Mountain Home?
Many people choose to hit the hay at the Best Western Foothills Inn. It’s sure to be a great base for your Mountain Home getaway.

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