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NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS YOUR HAPPY PLACEHAPPY PLACE
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Fall Creek Falls
East Idaho is a gateway to Yellowstone,
the country’s very first national park—
which means this region’s been serving
up adventure for a long time. Head here,
and you’ll soon be casting in the world-
class fly-fishing waters of the Henrys Fork
of the Snake River, hiking in pine forests
and lupine meadows, and snowmobiling
scenic byways. Venture easily into Grand
Teton National Park to observe antelope,
trumpeter swans, and many other species
native to the area. The Idaho communities
of Driggs, Victor, and Tetonia, which
sit quietly on the eastern side of the
Tetons, are picturesque destinations for
adventurers who seek nonstop outdoor
action without the crowds. Be sure to
experience the small pleasures within
this vast vacationland, like an enjoyable
ride on Rexburg’s antique carousel, a
huckleberry shake in Victor, and a night
of old-fashioned family fun at the Spud
Drive-In in Driggs. Stop in at a local visitor
center or the new Teton Geotourism
Center in Driggs to pick up a copy of the
National Geographic Greater Yellowstone
Geotourism map.
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IDAHO FALLSIdaho Falls is centrally located to so many amazing destinations that you’re bound to pass through this small city at some point. Take time to stop and explore, and you’ll find that the town’s a wonderful adventure in its own right. The Snake River flows through downtown, and a five-mile greenbelt and several city parks deliver front-row seats to the many sights along its shores—so bring a picnic and stroll or bike the afternoon away. The man-made falls that give the city its name tumble gracefully over a rocky dam on the west bank of the Snake River, and the Idaho Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands tall along the river in Fremont Park. (As you explore the area, try to spot all 39 “sculptural seats.”) Venture indoors to the Museum of Idaho, where kids can crawl through beaver dens and teepees, and you can take in exhibits about Lewis and Clark, the area’s nuclear energy history, and other historical topics. The museum makes spirits bright during its Olde Fashioned Christmas and Winter Festivals—come see decorated trees, meet Santa, and
view nativity scenes from around the world. To see history through the lens of an Idaho Falls couple, pop in to the Collector’s Corner Museum for rooms bursting with dolls, antiques, trains, coins, stamps, and military memorabil-ia. You’ll find inspiration in the Idaho Falls Cultural District—tour artist stu-dios at the Willard Arts Center; create your own masterpiece (including music and videos) at the Artitorium; and take in permanent and popular traveling exhibits at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. Spend an afternoon teeing up on one of the city’s four courses, or bring the kids to the Tautphaus Park Zoo; in the evening, catch live music and theater at the Colonial Theater or the Actors’ Repertory Theatre of Idaho.
Grab a casual meal at D’Railed, located in a small, converted house by the railroad; when a train rumbles by, drinks are half-price. Other local favorites are the burgers and seafood at the SnakeBite, steak and spuds at Jakers, and the inspired cuisine of the Copper Rill. Wander over to Love at First Bite for gourmet cupcakes and a delicious assortment of candies and chocolates.
REGIONAL INFO
‹ LARGEST CITY IDAHO FALLS Population – 57,899
‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High – 85° Winter Average High – 37° Annual Precipitation – 22"
‹ ELEVATION Highest – 10,740' (Tyler Peak) Lowest – 4,615' (Snake River)
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From Idaho Falls, there’s excitement and amazing scenery in every direction. Highway 26 eastbound will take you along the scenic south fork of the Snake River—popular for drift boat fishing—toward the Teton Scenic Byway and the breathtaking Grand Teton Mountains. Highway 20 brings you through the communities of Rexburg, Ashton, and Island Park on your way to Yellowstone National Park. Head west on Highway 20 toward Idaho National Laboratory to see the historical site of EBR-1, Ameri-ca’s first experimental breeder reactor. Interstate 15 continues from east Idaho over Monida Pass into Montana. Along this route, stop in Spencer, the only place in North America where opals are plentiful enough to mine commercially. Several opal mines are open spring through fall—and you can dig for gems yourself or stop in a gift shop for a sparkly Idaho souvenir.
RIGBY AND REXBURGYou know Idaho’s famous for its spuds—but did you know we helped create the couch potato, too? It’s true. If you’re heading to Yellowstone, stop by the Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum in Rigby to learn about the invention of television. The museum honors former resident and inventor of the first television picture tube, Philo T. Farnsworth, who developed his initial ideas for the electronic transmission of images while in high school in Rigby.
Nearby is the pleasant community of Rexburg, where Brigham Young University-Idaho is located. Rexburg was rebuilt after the Teton Dam burst in 1976, spilling billions of gallons of water into the town. You can see photos and artifacts at the Teton Flood Museum, as well as pioneer relics and an extensive opal and agate collection. The remains of the dam are still standing; to take a look, follow
Highway 33 past Newdale to Teton Dam Road. If you’re traveling with kids, head to Porter Park in Rexburg for a pony ride on the antique Idaho Centennial Carousel. This is Idaho’s only wooden carousel and one of only about 170 still in existence in the United States. It was damaged in the 1976 flood but was restored to celebrate Idaho’s Centen-nial in 1990. After the ride, let the kids cool off in the park’s splash pad. In July, Rexburg hosts its Idaho International Summerfest—so don’t be surprised if you hear singing in the streets. You’ll see hundreds of dancers and musicians from around the world perform, share their cultural heritage, and even par-ticipate in a huge humanitarian service project. Many events are free, and most are interactive—so get in there and show the world what you’ve got.
Get wild (from the safety of your car, of course) at Yellowstone Bear World, the area’s only drive-through wildlife park. Just five miles south of Rexburg, you can observe grizzly and black bears in a natural, open setting spring through fall. If off-roading is your thing, head to St. Anthony Sand Dunes, just north of St. Anthony, for fun in the sun and sand. The Bureau of Land Management manages the dunes mainly for ATV use, so you’ve got one heck of a playground—10,000 acres of shifting white quartz sand.
ISLAND PARKSerious adventure awaits you in Island Park. This recreation area is only 30 miles from Yellowstone’s west entrance, so the beauty of its craggy backdrop, fresh pine forests, and wildflower meadows shouldn’t be a big surprise.
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For video, itineraries, and a state byway guide, go to visitidaho.org/scenic-byways.
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Hopefully you’ve packed your fly rod, because this is the land of the Henrys Fork of the Snake River, a stretch much revered for its outstanding large rain-bow and brown trout—and considered by many fly-fishing enthusiasts to be one of the best trout streams in the country. One source of the Henrys Fork is Big Springs, where 120 million gallons of crystal-clear water bubble up into the river each day. You’ll find the springs along the Big Springs Nature Trail, six miles north of the Island Park Ranger Station. The trail traverses rich habitat—so you’ll likely spy osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl, and the occasional moose or muskrat. Henrys Fork creates the 7,000-acre Island Park Reservoir, a haven for boaters and anglers, and winds through the picture-perfect meadows of Harriman State Park. The park lies within an 11,000-acre wildlife refuge in the greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, so, de-pending on the season, your traveling companions might be moose, elk, or graceful trumpeter swans. You can rent a yurt or a cabin here, and spend days on end hiking, fly-fishing, cycling, and horseback riding. Not to be outdone, Henrys Lake State Park is home to a dramatic high-mountain lake teeming with cutthroat, brook, and cut-bow hybrid trout. While you’re in the area, be sure to drive the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway (Highway 47) for views of two of the West’s prettiest falls. Lower Mesa Falls and Upper Mesa Falls plunge 65 feet and 114 feet, respectively, into the Henrys Fork within a pristine forest setting. Take in the falling waters from various viewing platforms, and stop for a relaxing break at the picturesque visitor center by the upper falls. In winter, the byway is closed to vehicles, so snowmobilers and skiers have the road all to themselves.
TETON VALLEYWhile many travelers base their Teton excursions in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, those who prefer a less crowded experience find their way to the other side of the celebrated mountain range—to the Idaho communities of Driggs, Tetonia, and Victor. These small towns sit in the Teton Valley, which—at 6,200 feet—offers amazing mountain recreation all year long and easy access to both Teton and Yellowstone National
Parks. Whether you head out on your own or with an outfitter, endless ad-venture awaits in this most majestic of landscapes. You can hike rugged trails, fly-fish along the Teton River, explore on horseback, or golf among spring-fed lakes at Teton Springs Resort. In winter, the skies drop an immense amount of snow, so bundle up for nonstop Nordic skiing and snowmobiling. Over at Grand Targhee Resort, just outside of Driggs in Alta, Wyoming, you’ll ski light powder (more than 500 inches a year!) against unmatched views of the Tetons.
The valley’s many hotels, B&Bs, resorts, and guest ranches are open year-round and welcome you with open arms to relax after a full day outside. Take the kids for a huckleberry shake—a Teton Valley tradition—at the Victor Emporium. Enjoy a craft beer or a bottle of the famous Old Faithful root beer at Teton Brewing Company, also in Victor. If you’re into history, consider visiting the Teton Valley Museum on Highway 33 in Driggs, and check out the Teton Aviation Center’s collection of restored vintage warplanes. Wrap up a perfect summer day with an evening of old-fashioned fun at the classic Spud Drive-In Theatre. You can’t miss this valley landmark, with its vintage truck out front hauling the biggest potato you’ve ever seen. Films play after dark all summer long.
Around the Fourth of July, take to the skies at the Teton Valley Balloon Rally, which offers hot-air balloon rides with Teton views, a parade, rodeo action, bike races, a fiddlers’ contest, and a craft and antique fair. In August, Grand Targhee hosts its annual bluegrass festival—music and mountains don’t mix much better than this.
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› If you like to power your adventure yourself, you’ll find tons of biking throughout this region. The Idaho Falls Greenbelt offers a relaxing route along the Snake River downtown, or step it up a notch on Swan Valley’s mountain bike trails, where you’ll pedal next to amazing views of the South Fork of the Snake River. Harriman State Park, the Island Park area, and, really, all of the vast public lands in this region offer trails for families and downhillers alike.
Snow Sports
› Gear up to ski and board at the massively snowy Grand Targhee Resort, which receives 500 inches of powder a year. If you’re near Rigby or Ririe, Kelly Canyon is your place for winter fun; this family-friendly mountain offers 51 runs, tubing, and a terrain park.
Hot Springs & Zips
› Soak and swim near Rigby at Heise Hot Springs, home to warm and cool pools, a water slide, a golf course, and campgrounds. The resort’s seven zip lines will carry you on an impressive mile-long aerial tour above the Snake River.
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For more details about activities, lodging, and dining in east Idaho, go to visitidaho.org, visitidahofalls.com, and yellowstoneteton.org.
RECREATION Fishing & Wildlife
› Here at the base of the Continental Divide, icy water feeds some of the most acclaimed fly-fishing streams in the West: the South Fork of the Snake, the Teton River, Henrys Fork, and the mountain creeks of Swan Valley are full of wild trout.
› If you’re drawn to wildlife, book a naturalist-guided hiking, skiing, or snowshoeing tour. Try the Outfitters by Natural Retreats, or stop in area cham-bers of commerce and Forest Service offices for outfitter recommendations.
Golf
› Teton Springs Headwaters Course delivers east Idaho’s best golf experi-ence, with masterfully designed rolling fairways surrounded by gorgeous spring-fed lakes. If that’s not relaxing enough, unwind even more with a massage at the club’s Stillwaters Spa.
ATV/OHV
› Rev up your adventure and take it off-road throughout east Idaho. Have a blast at the 10,000-acre St. Anthony Sand Dunes or ride the Big Bend Ridge Trail or Railroad Right-of-Way Trail within the Ashton/Island Park Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. In August, join the Yellowstone Country Rally in the Pines, a multiday event with scenic and technical rides near Island Park.
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East Idaho is part of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, with breathtaking natural wonders—a perfect place to make your destination playground.
ATTRACTIONS
ASHTON› Mesa Falls Stand close enough to hear the roar
and feel the spray.
DRIGGS› Spud Drive-In Theatre Spend a lazy summer evening at an
old-fashioned theater.
› Teton Geotourism Center Pick up a National Geographic Greater
Yellowstone Geotourism map.
IDAHO FALLS› Idaho Falls Greenbelt Absorb the sites and take a stroll
along the Snake River.
› Museum of Idaho Explore the largest museum in the
state of Idaho.
ISLAND PARK› 33 Mile Main Street Cruise the longest Main Street
in America.
› Henrys Fork of the Snake River Fly-fish the best trout-fishing
stream in the United States.
› Johnny Sack Cabin Instagram the most photographed
site in Island Park.
REXBURG › Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum Get educated on the history of
television.
› Yellowstone Bear World Drive through this wildlife preserve
and be one with the bears.
SPENCER› Spencer Opal Mines Get your excavator hat on to dig and
collect an Idaho opal.
ST. ANTHONY› St. Anthony Dunes Rent a dune buggy and romp on
10,600 acres of white quartz sand.
SWAN VALLEY› Palisades Reservoir Swim, fish, picnic, hike, and
boat in this scenic beauty.
› Rainey Creek Country Store Square-off with a square Ice
Cream Cone.
VICTOR › Teton Valley Balloon Rally Participate in hot-air fun for
four days around the Fourth of July.
› Victor Emporium Grab a stool and slurp down
a huckleberry milkshake.
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Yellowstone Teton Territory yellowstoneteton.org 208-656-0654
‹ REFUEL YOUR WANDERLUST
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ASHTONBed & Breakfasts
Stegelmeier Farmhouse Inn1357 N 4350 E, (208) 652-3363\ n " ^
Guest Ranches
Henry’s Fork Ranchhenrysforkranch.com,1060 N 2950 E, (208) 716-0116Z n
Three Rivers Ranchwww.threeriversranch.com, (208) 652-3750
Hotels & Motels
Ashton Inn & RV Parkwww.theashtoninn.com, 164 White Pines Ave., 1370 Hwy 20, (208) 652-3699$ 4 u " X s 1 r ^
Log Cabin Motelwww.logcabinmotelidaho.com,1001 Main St, (208) 652-3956"
Rankin Motelwww.rankinmotel.com, 120 S Yellowstone Hwy 20, (208) 652-3570n "
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Aspen Acres Golf Club & RV Parkwww.aspenacresrvpark.com,4179 E 1100 N, (208) 652-3524$ 4 u " s 1 r ^
Jolley Camperwww.jolleycamper.com,1146 North 3400 East, (208) 652-22674 s
Timberline RV Park4590 Cave Falls Rd, (208) 652-3219u 4 X 1 r ^
Vacation Rentals
Butler’s Lakefront Log Cabinwww.butler-lakefront-cabin.com,(208) 524-5911n
Carter’s Idaho Log Cabinswww.cartersidahocabins.com,4560 E 1400 North, (208) 652-7234n
Fall River Lodgewww.vrbo.com/142297,946 N 3600 E, (208) 652-9788Z n ^
Quiet Acres Cabinwww.apogeecabinrental.com,4517 Porcupine Ln, (208) 652-7586"
Squirrel Creek Guest Ranch & Innwww.idahoranch.com, Reclamation-Flagg Ranch Rd, (208) 652-3972
Stonefly Lodgestoneflylodgeidaho.com,3656 Fisherman’s Dr, (801) 706-5982Z n ^
DRIGGSBed & Breakfasts
Locanda di Fiori (The Inn of Flowers)www.inntetonia.com, (208) 456-0909\ n ^
Willowpine Bed & Breakfast136 E Little Ave, (208) 354-2735\ u Z n
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Teton Westwww.bestwesternidaho.com,476 N Main St, (208) 354-2363\ u n ^
Pines Motel * Guest Hausthepinestetonvalley.com,105 S Main St, (208) 354-27740 n " ^
Super 8 - Driggswww.super8.com, 1361 Hwy 33, (208) 354-8888\ u n ^
Vacation Rentals
A Cottage in Driggs(208) 354-7424
Cottage at Heron Glasswww.heronglass.com/cottage, 240 N 5 E, (208) 354-2759n ^
Grand Valley Lodgingwww.grandvalleylodging.com,158 N 1st St E, (208) 354-8890n " ^
Hill Property Managementwww.hpmlodging.com,2875 S Stateline Rd, (208) 201-9263n " ^
Teton Base Campwww.tetonvalleyrental.com,(208) 521-9347n ^
Teton Powder Valley Townhousewww.grandtarghee.com,910 Powder Valley Rd, Unit 26,(636) 225-2486n ^
Teton Valley Cabinswww.tetonvalleycabins.com,34 E Ski Hill Rd, (208) 354-8153u n " ^
Teton Valley Lodgewww.tetonvalleylodge.com,3733 Adams Rd, (208) 354-2386u
Teton Valley Property Managementwww.rentdriggs.com,253 S Main St, (208) 354-3431n
DUBOISSilver Spur Ranchwww.silverspurranchidaho.com,2385 Medicine Lodge Rd, (208) 374-5338
Small Cattle Company23 Small Ranch Ln, (208) 360-1510
IDAHO FALLSBed & Breakfasts
Lazy J Bed & Breakfast13786 N 95th E, (208) 524-0262
Hotels & Motels
Best Western Plus CottonTree Inn - Idaho Falls | www.cottontree.net,900 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 523-60000 \ u Z n ^
Best Western Plus Driftwood Innwww.bestwesterndriftwood.com,575 River Pkwy, (208) 523-2242\ n " ^
Candlewood Suites Idaho Fallswww.ichotelsgroup.com,665 Pancheri Dr, (208) 525-9800u "
Regional Information Yellowstone Teton Territory 800-634-3246 or (208) 656-0654, yellowstoneteton.org
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Comfort Inn - Idaho Fallswww.comfortinn.com,195 S Colorado, (208) 528-28040 \ u n " ^
Destinations Innwww.destinationsinn.com,295 W Broadway St, (208) 528-8444\ n ^
Fairfield Inn & Suites - Idaho Fallswww.marriott.com,1293 W Broadway, (208) 552-73780 \ u n ^
GuestHouse Inn & Suites - Idaho Falls www.guesthouseintl.com,850 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 523-62600 \ u Z n " ^
Hampton Inn - Idaho Fallswww.hamptoninn.com,2500 Channing Way, (208) 529-98000 \
Hampton Inn - Idaho Falls AirportIdahofallsairport.hamptoninn.com,645 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 523-14000 \ u n ^
Hilton Garden Inn - Idaho Fallswww.idahofalls.hgi.com,700 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 522-9500^
Holiday Inn Express - Idaho Fallswww.hiexpress.com/idahofallsid,2270 Channing Way, (208) 542-98000 \ u Z n
Le Ritz Hotel & Suiteswww.leritzhotel.com,720 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 528-08800 \ u Z n " ^
La Quinta Inn & Suites - Idaho Falls Spectrum | www.ameritelinns.com,2501 S 25th St E, (208) 552-2500\ u n ^
Motel 6 Idaho Fallswww.motel6.com,1448 W Broadway, (208) 522-0112u "
Motel Westmotelwestidaho.com,1540 W Broadway, (208) 522-1112u Z n "
Pinecrest Inn888 N Holmes, (208) 523-59930 \ u " ^
Red Lion on the Fallswww.redlion.com/idaho,475 River Pkwy, (208) 523-80000 u Z n "
Ross Hotel343 C St, (208) 525-9958
Shilo Inn Suites Conference Hotel - Idaho | shilo-inn-idaho-falls.com,780 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 523-Falls0 \ u Z n " ^
Sleep Inn & Suites - Idaho Fallssleepinnsuitesidahofalls.com,3200 Outlet Blvd, (208) 821-36470 \ u Z n ^
South Fork Inn - Idaho Falls1100 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 529-5400\ Z n
Super 8 - Idaho Fallswww.super8.com, 705 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 522-88800 \ u Z n "
Yellowstone Motel2460 S Yellowstone Hwy, (208) 529-9738" ^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Shady Rest RV Park2200 N Yellowstone Hwy, (208) 524-7035" $ 4 X s 1 r
Snake River RV Park and Campground www.snakeriverrvpark.net,1440 Lindsay Blvd, (208) 523-3362" ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
Sunnyside Acres RV Parkwww.sunnysideacresmhc.com,905 W Sunnyside Rd, (208) 523-8403$ 4 " X s 1 ^
ISLAND PARKGuest Ranches
Elk Creek Ranchwww.elkcreekid.com, (208) 558-7404u "
Hotels & Motels
A River Runs By It Lodgewww.ariverrunsbyitlodge.com,4026 Tygee Ln (208) 558-2245\ u n
Angler’s Lodge at Henrys Forkwww.anglerslodge.net,3363 Old Hwy 191, (208) 558-9555u n
Henry’s Fork Lodgewww.henrysforklodge.com,2794 S Pinehaven, (208) 558-79530 \ u n ^
Mack’s Inn Resortwww.macksinn.com,4292 N Hwy 20, (208) 558-7272n " $ 4 X s 1 r
Ponds Lodgewww.pondslodge.com,3757 N Hwy 20, (208) 558-7221"
Trouthunterwww.trouthunt.com,3327 N Hwy 20, (208) 558-9900^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Buffalo Run Campground & Cabinswww.buffaloruncampground.com,3402 N Hwy 20, (208) 558-7112n ^ $ 4 " X s 1 r
Jared’s Wild Rose Ranch Resortwww.wildroseranch.com,3778 Hwy 87, (208) 558-7201u Z n " ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
RedRock RV & Camping Parkwww.redrockrvpark.com,3707 Red Rock Rd, (208) 558-7442u " ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
Robins Roost Chevron & Grocery Store robinroostislandpark.com,4150 N Big Springs Loop Rd,(208) 558-74404 " s
Sawtelle Mountain Resortwww.sawtellemountainresort.com,(208) 558-9366n " ^ $ 4 u X s 1 r
Valley View RV Park, Campground & Laundromat | www.valleyviewrv.com,5152 N Hwy 20, (208) 558-7443u " ^ 4 X s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Eagle Ridge Ranchwww.eagleridgeadventures.com,3438 Old Shotgun Rd, (208) 558-0900n
Enchanted Forest Resortwww.islandparkidaho.com, (208) 558-9675u n 4 s
Grandma’s Cabinwww.grandmascabin.com,3788 Basalt, (208) 558-7769n ^
Island Park Lodgingislandparklodging.com,4194 Grandview Rd, (208) 360-7224Z n
Island Park Village Resortwww.islandparkvillageresort.com,4153 N Big Springs Loop Rd,(208) 558-7502u n
Lakeview Cabinwww.yellowstonevacationhomes.net,3618 Meadow View Ln (208) 558-1988n ^
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Larson Lodgewww.larsonlodge.com, (208) 232-2034
Meadow Creek Lodge(208) 351-2787
Moose Mountain Cabinwww.moosemountaincabins.com,1475 Luke Ln, (208) 705-7199n
Mountain Lake Cabinwww.yellowstonevacationhomes.net,3618 Meadow View Ln (208) 558-1988n ^
Outback Realtywww.islandparkrentalcabins.com,4135 Sawtelle Peak Rd, (208) 558-9500n
Rainbow Realty - Island Park Cabin Rentals | www.islandparkcabinrentals.com, 3320 Hwy 20, (208) 558-7116n ^
Slash E Ranchslasheranch.com, (208) 558-7438
Summerwind Developmentwww.summerwindcabin.com,(435) 652-3816Z n
The Pines at Island Park - Historic Phillips | www.pinesislandpark.com, 3907 Phillips Loop Rd, (208) 558-0192
WorldCast Anglerswww.worldcastanglers.com,3350 Hwy 20, (208) 558-70680 ^
Yellowstone Lakefront Log Home on Henry’s Lakewww.yellowstoneloghome.us,5430 Pintail Rd, (310) 720-4601n ^
NEWDALEGreen Canyon Hot Springswww.greencanyonhotspring.com,2432 S Canyon Creek Rd, (208) 458-4454Z "
PALISADESPalisades RV Park & Cabinswww.palisadescabins.com,3802 Swan Valley Hwy, (208) 351-05114 " s 1 r
REXBURGBed & Breakfasts
Porter House Bed & Breakfastwww.srv.net/~clport/portb&b.html,4232 W 1000 N, (208) 356-6632\ u
Sheffield House Bed ’N Breakfast5362 S Hwy 191, (208) 356-4182u Z n " ^
Guest Ranches
McGarry Rancheswww.mcgarryranches.com,6140 W 5000 S, (208) 356-6531
Hotels & Motels
AmericInn Lodge & Suites of Rexburg www.americinn.com/hotels/ID/Rexburg, 1098 Golden Beauty Dr, (208) 356-5333\ u Z n " ^
Quality Inn - Rexburgwww.qualityinn.com,885 W Main St, (208) 359-1311\ u Z n " ^
SpringHill Suites by Marriott - Rexburg www.marriott.com/idarx, 1177 S Yellowstone Highway, (208) 356-3003\ u Z n ^
Super 8 - Rexburgwww.super8.com, 215 W Main St, (208) 356-8888\ u n ^
Reunion/Retreat Centers
Wakeside Lake Reunion Lodgewakesidelakerv.com,2245 S 2000 W, (208) 356-3681^
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Sheffield RV Park5362 S Hwy 191, (208) 356-4182u n " ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
Thompson’s RV Park4844 S Hwy 191, (208) 356-62104 s
Wakeside Lake RV Parkwww.wakesidelakerv.com,2245 S 2000 W, (208) 356-3681" ^ $ 4 u X s 1
RIGBYAspen Grove Innwww.aspengroveinn.com,105 N 5050 E , (208) 538-7963\ u n ^
Blue Heron Inn Bed & Breakfastwww.idahoblueheron.com,706 N Yellowstone Hwy, (208) 745-9922\ u Z n ^
Jefferson County Lake Campgroundwww.co.jefferson.id.us,490 N 4000 E, (208) 745-0868" 4 u X 1 r
Teton West RV Parkwww.TetonWestRVPark.com,121 N 3850 E, (208) 390-24304 " X 1
South Fork Inn Motel425 Farnsworth Way, (208) 745-8700n ^
RIRIE7N Ranchwww.7NRanch.com,45 N Newby Ln, (208) 538-50974 u " X s r
Aspen Hills Retreatwww.swanvalleyretreat.com,2080 Swan Valley Hwy, (208) 538-7140n ^
Granite Creek Guest Ranchwww.granitecreekranch.com,2086 Swan Valley Hwy, (208) 538-7140
Heise Hot Springs www.heiseexpeditions.com,5116 E Heise Rd, (208) 538-7312u 4 s
Mountain River Ranch/Sportsman RV Park | www.mountainriverranch.com,98 N 5050 E, (208) 538-7337n ^ $ u X s 1 r
SPENCERSpencer Bed & Breakfast(208) 374-5376\ "
ST. ANTHONYHotels & Motels
GuestHouse Henry’s Fork Innwww.henrysforkinn.com,115 S Bridge St, (208) 624-3711\ Z n " ^
Amenities Key
0 Airport Shuttle
^ Wi-Fi
\ Free Breakfast
u Handicap Access
n Non-smoking
" Pets OK
Z Motor Coach Parking
$ Dump Station
4 Full Hookups
X Pull-thru Sites
s Showers
1 Slideouts OK
r Tenters Welcome
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RV Parks/Campgrounds
Idaho Dunes RV Parkwww.idahodunesrv.com, 1695 E 500 N, (208) 624-3275Z " $ 4 X s 1 r
Sand Hills Resort Inc.www.thesandhillsresort.com,865 Red Rd, (208) 624-4127" ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
Dunes Lodgewww.theduneslodge.com,1396 E 400 N, (208) 709-7433n X r
Juniper Mountain Ranchwww.junipermountain.net,969 N 1900 E, (208) 680-4585
Three Peaks Lodgewww.threepeakslodge.com,658 N 2400 E, (800) 418-5269
SWAN VALLEYHotels & Motels
Old Irwin Lodgewww.oldirwinlodge.com, 1591 Old Irwin Rd, Irwin, (208) 483-5634\ Z n ^
Guest Ranches
Hansen Guest Ranchwww.hansenguestranch.com,956 Rainey Creek Rd, (208) 483-2305\ u n " ^
Natural Retreats South Fork Lodgewww.naturalretreats.com, 40 Conant Valley Loop, (877) 805-7794u n ^
Rendezvous at the South Forkwww.campsouthfork.com,3333 Swan Valley Hwy, (208) 483-2267n " ^ X
Sleepy J Cabinswww.sleepyjcabins.com,#19 Highway 31, (208) 483-0411u Z n "
Swan Valley Lodgingwww.swanvalleyrentals.com,(208) 270-1020^
Vacation Rentals
The Lodge at Palisades Creekwww.tlapc.com, 3720 Hwy 26, Irwin, (208) 483-2222u
TERRETONRV Parks/Campgrounds
Haven Motel & Trailer Park1079 E 1500 N, (208) 663-4821$ 4 "
Bed & Breakfasts
Fox Creek Innwww.thefoxcreekinn.com,273 E 5500 S, (307) 413-3583\ n ^
Guest Ranches
Linn Canyon Ranchwww.linncanyonranch.com,130 E 600 S, (208) 787-5466n " ^
Moose Creek Ranchmoosecreekranch.com,2733 E 10800 S, (208) 787-6078u Z n " ^
Teton Mountain Ranchwww.elkadventures.com/cabins.html,269 W 800 S, (208) 787-9005
Hotels & Motels
Kasper’s Kountryside Innwww.kasperskountrysideinn.com,9165 S 1000 W, (208) 787-2726n
Teton Springs Lodge and Spawww.tetonspringslodge.com,10 Warm Creek Ln (208) 787-72300 \ u Z n ^
Trail’s End Motel40 N Main, (208) 787-2973n
RV Parks/Campgrounds
Teton Valley Campgroundwww.tetonvalleycampground.com,1208 Hwy 31, (208) 787-2647" ^ $ 4 X s 1 r
Vacation Rentals
A House in Sweet Hollowvrbo.com/307581, 9125 Edgewood Ln (212) 721-2280n ^
Cowboy Roadhouse Lodgewww.cowboyroadhouselodge.com,381 N Agate, (208) 787-2755
Henderson Creek Lodgewww.HendersonCreekLodge.com,5188 Mahogany View Trail, (877) 629-8597n ^
Oxbow Property Management LLCwww.vamoose.com, 9290 Old Jackson Hwy, (208) 787-2871n
Teton Springs Luxury Log Cabinswww.tetonspringslodge.com,10 Warm Creek Ln, (208) 787-72300 \ u Z n ^