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Sometimes getting lost is a great way to truly discover a new place. That being said, it certainly helps to research some key facts about your destination before you head off. Read on for a few Melba tips and tricks.

If you wander 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of Star, or 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Boise, you'll find yourself in Melba.

At last count, the population of this part of Idaho was 500.

Hotels in Melba

With an absence of places to stay in central Melba, it's fortunate that Star is just around the corner! Only 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, it offers the Hampton Inn & Suites Boise/Nampa at the Idaho Center, ID. But don't waste too much time, as it's the only listed property in the area.

Places to visit in Melba

Add a little luxury to your adventure with a trip to Sawtooth Winery. Pop inside, book a guided tour and try a sample or two of the finished product! Need more options? A wise person once said 'wine is bottled poetry.' Try the finished product at Indian Creek Winery and discover for yourself if you agree. That's not all there is to do here. Get in touch with nature at Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area and get a glimpse into the great work they're doing to conserve native animals and plants.

Where do you fly into for Melba?

The excitement of staying in a totally new place never gets old. Once you've safely landed at Boise Airport (BOI), the main streets of Melba will be only 20 miles (32 kilometers) to the southwest from here.

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