Idaho is famous for outdoor activities like skiing, whitewater rafting, fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, backpacking and mountain biking. But it also has its fair share of urban environments. From bigger cities like Boise, Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene to smaller cities like Ammon, Blackfoot, Burley, Caldwell, Eagle, Garden City, Hayden, Idaho Falls, Kellogg, Kuna, Meridian, Moscow, Mountain Home, Nampa, Pocatello, Post Falls, Rexburg, Sandpoint and Twin Falls, Idaho has something for everyone.
Idaho is also known as the Gem State, and if it’s gemstones or any other type of jewelry you are looking for, try one of Idaho’s many pawn shops. Idaho hosts approximately 150 pawnshops within its borders, offering bargain shoppers jewelry like gold rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets but also watches, cameras, televisions, musical instruments, laptop computers, small electronics, car audio, MP3 players, iPods, iPhones, cellphones, smart phones, bicycles and antiques. If you do enjoy the great outdoors, check a local Idaho pawn shop for camping gear, fishing tackle, mountain bikes, golf clubs, skis and other equipment. Occasionally you can even find motorcycles, ATVs and other vehicles at pawn shops.
If you are short on cash, Idaho’s pawn shops can help you out. Life often has little surprises like car problems and other unexpected expenses, and pawnshops in Idaho are a source of quick cash to meet urgent needs. In exchange for collateral like TVs, cameras, jewelry, small electronics, musical instruments, watches and computers, pawn shops will make you a small loan. Leave your used item at the pawn shop, and pay back your loan with interest to get your item back. Don’t pay, and the pawn shop keeps the item to sell. Interests rates are relatively low in comparison to payday advance stores and similar businesses, and pawn shops are operated under the supervision of the state of Idaho. Collateral loans require no credit checks or applications.
If you would rather sell your item for cash, pawn shops in Idaho and across the country will generally offer you a cash price. In tough times, it is valuable to have options, and Idaho’s pawnshops provide fast money and great deals on used items in a difficult economy.
You can find a pawn shop in these Idaho cities and locations. It is estimated that Idaho has some 150 pawnshops.

