An Eastern Idaho Adventure
Idaho Falls, located in eastern Idaho along the beautiful Snake River, is known for its year-round outdoor recreation, an upbeat arts and culture scene and family-friendly attractions. But, when you venture outside the city limits, there are more attractions near Idaho Falls to discover.
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ririe
Ririe is a small town that packs a big punch when it comes to quality hiking and biking trails, tasty local restaurant menus and an exciting variety of adventures on the water.
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Kelly Canyon Ski Resort
Kelly Canyon Ski Resort offers four-season experiences with skiing and snowboarding in the winter and hiking and mountain biking trails in the warmer seasons.
Half Cab Grill
Eat your meals without leaving the action at the American-style Half Cab Grill, located in Kelly Canyon Resort.
Heise Hot Springs
Heise Hot Springs is jam-packed with fun. Take a dip in the hot pools or swim in the summer pools, show off your swing at the Heise Hills Golf Course, feel the rush of the wind on a zipline at Heise Zip and then extend your stay at the Heise Campground.
Heise Pizza Parlor
Grab a bite to eat at the Heise Pizza Parlor within the Heise Hot Springs resort, serving pizza, pasta and sandwiches.
Cress Creek Nature Trail
Stretch your legs on the Cress Creek Nature Trail—a one-mile paved path with interpretive signs along the way.
Cedar Park Golf Course
Go for an ace at Cedar Park Golf Course’s par-three executive course, and then round out your visit on their outdoor putting course or driving range.
Ririe Reservoir
Make a splash at Ririe Reservoir, with opportunities to boat, kayak and paddleboard on the water. Fish the reservoir and cozy up at one of the campsites for an overnight stay.
South Fork of the Snake River
The South Fork of the Snake River stretches for 66 miles and is a scenic space for whitewater rafting, wildlife viewing and fishing. Stop alongside the river for picturesque views.
Stinking Springs Canyon ATV and Mountain Bike Trail
The Stinking Springs Canyon ATV and Mountain Bike Trail has terrain for off-roading and mountain biking with sections for riders of varying skill levels.
The Ririe Bar
Round out your local food and drink experience with a stop at The Ririe Bar, a large gathering place featuring a full bar and classic pub food.
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Victor & Driggs
The neighboring towns of Victor and Driggs are known by outdoor enthusiasts for their spectacular views of the Tetons, native wildlife, mountain trails and rugged natural beauty.
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City Parks
Spend a day relaxing in Victor’s City Parks or walking the connected trails. Additionally, break out your balancing skills at the Kolter Ice Arena or Victor Bike Park.
Spud Drive-In Theatre
Try a movie night at the Spud Drive-In Theatre, a local landmark with a giant potato, where you can watch a movie under the stars on Friday and Saturday nights.
Grand Teton Distillery and Brewery
At the Grand Teton Distillery and Brewery, the vodka is crafted from potatoes! Peer into the fascinating distillation process on a guided tour, or schedule a spirits tasting.
Teton Geo Center
Visit the Teton Geo Center to learn about the incredible Teton Valley by walking through extensive exhibits that showcase the unique history of the area.
teton River
Beginning at Victor and eventually merging with the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, the Teton River runs along the edge of the Teton Range and has sections offering rafting and fly-fishing.
The Royal Wolf
Add The Royal Wolf to your must-visit list for classic drinks and a wide-ranging menu.
Forage Bistro and Lounge
Check out Forage Bistro and Lounge for lunch, dinner and happy hour daily.
Citizen 33 Brewery
With a focus on locally sourced ingredients, Citizen 33 Brewery is a prime spot to grab a beer and a bite to eat.
Teton Thai Restaurant
Pan-Asian fare takes center stage at Teton Thai Restaurant.
Big Hole BBQ
You’ll want to chow down on the award-winning barbecue dishes at Big Hole BBQ.
Knotty Pine Supper Club
The Knotty Pine Supper Club serves steaks, fresh seafood and seasonally sourced veggies from its garden.
Brakeman Bar and Grill
The Brakeman Bar and Grill boasts mouthwatering burgers.
Butter Café
Butter Café is open daily with delightful breakfast and lunch specialties.
Atelier Coffee
Atelier Coffee has homemade French pastries and a selection of grab-and-go snacks.
Wildlife Brewing
Wildlife Brewing features unique beers, with or without a meal pairing.
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Ashton
Two scenic byways—Mesa Falls Scenic Byway and Teton Scenic Byway—meet in Ashton, and that means no matter which direction you go, the drive will be stunning. That entrance sets the tone for the array of activities that visitors can pursue while staying in town, including waterfalls, scenic trails and fishing spots along the Snake River.
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Mesa Falls Visitor Center
While visiting the majestic Upper and Lower Mesa Falls, stop at the historic Mesa Falls Visitor Center, housed in the historic Big Falls Inn. Use the wheelchair-friendly boardwalk to reach the Grandview Overlook for striking views of the falls.
Ashton to Tetonia Trail
The Ashton to Tetonia Trail is a 29.6-mile, packed gravel rail-to-trail route with beautiful scenery and interesting landmarks throughout its length.
Henry’s Fork of the Snake River
Angling to fish on your trip? You are in the right spot! The Henry’s Fork of the Snake River is touted as one of the best fisheries in the state.
Frostop Drive-In
Visit the Frostop Drive-In, offering a classic vacation pit stop complete with a menu ranging from burgers to banana splits.
Big Jud’s
Dig into a burger basket complete with fresh-cut fries at Big Jud’s.
511 Main
Swing into the old-fashioned soda fountain and pizzeria 511 Main—housed in the historic City Drug Store building—for a bite.
El Rincon
El Rincon serves flavorful, authentic Mexican dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Island Park
The incredible Island Park has a wide range of activities that are sure to quickly fill your itinerary in every season. Not to mention, this quaint town boasts the “Longest Main Street America.”
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Harriman State Park
At Harriman State Park, access 22 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking in this breathtaking part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Learn how Union Pacific Railroad played a part in the existence of this park, or try your luck fishing some of the best fly fishing waters in the nation.
Henrys Lake State Park
Surrounded by the Continental Divide on three sides, Henrys Lake State Park is a high mountain lake known for its exceptional fishing. Explore nature trails for hiking, biking and wildflower viewing.
The Parlor at Mack’s Inn
Check out The Parlor at Mack’s Inn for homemade pizza, salads and desserts.
Connie’s Restaurant
Connie’s Restaurant is a comfortable American eatery with takeaway lunches.
Last Chance Bar & Grill
Last Chance Bar & Grill is a fantastic restaurant at TroutHunter Lodge.
Henry’s Fork Lodge and Restaurant
Henry’s Fork Lodge and Restaurant along the river features a daily rotating menu and to-go picnic lunches.
Pond’s Lodge
The historic Pond’s Lodge has a range of yummy American cuisine.
Big Springs
Big Springs, one of the headwaters of the Snake River, generates 120 million gallons of crystal-clear spring water a day. The picture-perfect water is ideal for the resident rainbow trout, which visitors can spot from the bridge. Explore the accessible half-mile wildlife viewing trail and check out the Historic Johnny Sack Cabin, built in 1932.
Café Sabor
Café Sabor’s mouthwatering Mexican dishes are sure to hit the spot.
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