Nestled in the rugged landscapes of Idaho, lies the charming town of Salmon, founded in 1866. This town, named after the mighty Salmon River, boasts a population of approximately 6,739 residents who thrive in its outdoor recreational paradise. Known for its rich mining history and Lewis and Clark expedition connections, Salmon is a hidden gem for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike. Sister cities include Tokushima, Japan and Castlegar, Canada.