We're in the midst of one of the busiest travel seasons of the year. Amidst all of the traveling, you're probably going to get tired. Whether it's traveling by plane or by driving, the entire travel process can be physically and mentally taxing.

You can't sleep anywhere you want to

Life has rules and that's especially true for where you decide to lay your head down for some rest. Sleeping in an airport? Totally fine. Passing out inside of the airport bar? Probably not so much.

And, let's get the obvious out of the way: you can sleep in your home and at any residence where you've been invited.

So - where is it illegal to sleep in Boise and the Treasure Valley?

We looked at several sources to determine which places are off-limits to sleep in the Treasure Valley. Now, let's be clear: if you're taking a short 10-15 minute nap at some of these places, you'll probably be OK but if you plan on getting a full night's sleep... you'll probably want to shack up somewhere safe... and legal.

That includes all you bar-lovers out there!

As much as you think sleeping in your car after a night of drinking exempts you from the law, you'd be incorrect.

Let's look at four places where you'll get in trouble with the law for sleeping and two places where you could totally get away with it.

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