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E ast 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 , 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 FALLS view nativity scenes from around the world. To see history through the lens Idaho Falls is centrally located to so of an Idaho Falls couple, pop in to the many amazing destinations that you’re Collector’s Corner Museum for rooms bound to pass through this small city bursting with dolls, antiques, trains, at some point. Take time to stop and coins, stamps, and military memorabil- explore, and you’ll find that the town’s ia. You’ll find inspiration in the Idaho a wonderful adventure in its own Falls Cultural District—tour artist stu- right. The Snake River flows through dios at the Willard Arts Center; create downtown, and a five-mile greenbelt your own masterpiece (including music and several city parks deliver front-row and videos) at the Artitorium; and take seats to the many sights along its in permanent and popular traveling Snake River shores—so bring a picnic and stroll or exhibits at the Art Museum of Eastern bike the afternoon away. The man- Idaho. Spend an afternoon teeing up on made falls that give the city its name one of the city’s four courses, or bring tumble gracefully over a rocky dam on the kids to the Tautphaus Park ; the west bank of the Snake River, and in the evening, catch live music and the Idaho Vietnam Veterans Memorial theater at the Colonial Theater or the stands tall along the river in Fremont Actors’ Repertory Theatre of Idaho. Park. (As you explore the area, try to spot all 39 “sculptural seats.”) Venture Grab a casual meal at D’Railed, indoors to the Museum of Idaho, located in a small, converted house where kids can crawl through beaver by the railroad; when a train rumbles dens and teepees, and you can take by, drinks are half-price. Other local in exhibits about Lewis and Clark, the favorites are the burgers and seafood area’s nuclear energy history, and other at the SnakeBite, steak and spuds at historical topics. The museum makes Jakers, and the inspired cuisine of the spirits bright during its Olde Fashioned Copper Rill. Wander over to Love at Christmas and Winter Festivals—come First Bite for gourmet cupcakes and see decorated trees, meet Santa, and a delicious assortment of candies and chocolates. | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 72 Follow Visit Idaho on all your favorite social media channels. #VisitIdaho

Yellowstone Bear World From Idaho Falls, there’s excitement Highway 33 past Newdale to Teton Dam and amazing scenery in every direction. Road. If you’re traveling with kids, head Highway 26 eastbound will take you to Porter Park in Rexburg for a pony along the scenic south fork of the Snake ride on the antique Idaho Centennial River—popular for drift boat fishing— Carousel. This is Idaho’s only wooden toward the Teton Scenic Byway and the carousel and one of only about 170 still breathtaking Grand Teton Mountains. in existence in the United States. It was Highway 20 brings you through the damaged in the 1976 flood but was communities of Rexburg, Ashton, and restored to celebrate Idaho’s Centen- Island Park on your way to Yellowstone nial in 1990. After the ride, let the kids National Park. Head west on Highway cool off in the park’s splash pad. In July, Yellowstone Bear World 20 toward Idaho National Laboratory to Rexburg hosts its Idaho International see the historical site of EBR-1, Ameri- Summerfest—so don’t be surprised if ca’s first experimental breeder reactor. you hear singing in the streets. You’ll Interstate 15 continues from east Idaho see hundreds of dancers and musicians over Monida Pass into Montana. Along from around the world perform, share this route, stop in Spencer, the only their cultural heritage, and even par- place in North America where opals are ticipate in a huge humanitarian service plentiful enough to mine commercially. project. Many events are free, and most Several opal mines are open spring are interactive—so get in there and through fall—and you can dig for gems show the world what you’ve got. yourself or stop in a gift shop for a Get wild (from the safety of your car, of sparkly Idaho souvenir. course) at Yellowstone Bear World, the RIGBY AND REXBURG area’s only drive-through wildlife park. Just five miles south of Rexburg, you You know Idaho’s famous for its can observe grizzly and black bears in spuds—but did you know we helped a natural, open setting spring through create the couch potato, too? It’s fall. If off-roading is your thing, head true. If you’re heading to Yellowstone, to St. Anthony Sand Dunes, just north stop by the Farnsworth TV & Pioneer of St. Anthony, for fun in the sun and Museum in Rigby to learn about the sand. The Bureau of Land Management invention of television. The museum manages the dunes mainly for ATV honors former resident and inventor of use, so you’ve got one heck of a the first television picture tube, Philo T. playground—10,000 acres of shifting Brown Trout Farnsworth, who developed his initial white quartz sand. ideas for the electronic transmission of images while in high school in Rigby. ISLAND PARK Nearby is the pleasant community Serious adventure awaits you in Island of Rexburg, where Brigham Young Park. This recreation area is only 30 University-Idaho is located. Rexburg miles from Yellowstone’s west entrance, was rebuilt after the Teton Dam burst so the beauty of its craggy backdrop, in 1976, spilling billions of gallons fresh pine forests, and wildflower of water into the town. You can see meadows shouldn’t be a big surprise. 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 REGIONAL INFO still standing; to take a look, follow Snake River Canyon ‹ 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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Henrys Lake 15 State Park Buffalo River Harriman State Park Island Park Camas Creek A Island Mesa Falls Spencer Fort Henry Park Res. Scenic Byway Historic Byway Henrys B Fork 47 Falls River

Dubois A Lost Gold Ashton Teton Scenic Trails Loop Byway

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St. Anthony Teton River Sacajawea D Historic Byway 33 Rexburg Tetonia Mud Lake 28 33 Teton Valley B Driggs Grand Targhee 33 20 A Mud Lake Victor Rigby Ririe Snake River Jackson Hole 31 22

26 Ririe 20 Reservoir Swan Valley Idaho Falls SCENIC DRIVES 26 ‹ Fort Henry Historic Byway + A Palisades Lost Gold Trails Loop 15 Reservoir 208-624-4870 ‹ Mesa Falls Scenic Byway B 208-652-7520 Grays Lake ‹ Teton Scenic Byway C 208-354-2500 ‹ Sacajawea Historic Byway D 800-727-2540 For video, itineraries, and a state byway guide, go to visitidaho.org/scenic-byways.

SKI AREAS

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B ‹ Grand Targhee Ski Resort grandtarghee.com skiidaho.us | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 74 Hopefully you’ve packed your fly rod, Parks. Whether you head out on your because this is the land of the Henrys own or with an outfitter, endless ad- ‹ Fork of the Snake River, a stretch much venture awaits in this most majestic of ENJOY OUR ROADSIDE DISTRACTIONS revered for its outstanding large rain- landscapes. You can hike rugged trails, bow and brown trout—and considered fly-fish along the Teton River, explore by many fly-fishing enthusiasts to be on horseback, or golf among spring-fed 87 one of the best trout streams in the lakes at Teton Springs Resort. In winter, 20 country. One source of the Henrys the skies drop an immense amount of Henrys Fork is Big Springs, where 120 million snow, so bundle up for nonstop Nordic Lake 15 Henrys Lake gallons of crystal-clear water bubble up skiing and snowmobiling. Over at State Park Buffalo River into the river each day. You’ll find the Grand Targhee Resort, just outside of Harriman springs along the Big Springs Nature Driggs in Alta, Wyoming, you’ll ski light State Park Island Trail, six miles north of the Island Park powder (more than 500 inches a year!) Park Ranger Station. The trail traverses rich against unmatched views of the Tetons. Camas Creek Teton Springs A habitat—so you’ll likely spy osprey, Island Mesa Falls The valley’s many hotels, B&Bs, Scenic Byway bald eagles, waterfowl, and the Spencer Fort Henry Park Res. resorts, and guest ranches are open Historic Byway B occasional or muskrat. Henrys Henrys year-round and welcome you with Fork Fork creates the 7,000-acre Island 47 open arms to relax after a full day Falls River Park Reservoir, a haven for boaters outside. Take the kids for a huckleberry Dubois A Lost Gold Ashton Teton Scenic and anglers, and winds through the Byway shake—a Teton Valley tradition—at the Trails Loop picture-perfect meadows of Harriman Victor Emporium. Enjoy a craft beer or C 32 State Park. The park lies within an 22 a bottle of the famous Old Faithful root 11,000-acre wildlife refuge in the St. Anthony Teton River beer at Teton Brewing Company, also greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, so, de- Sacajawea in Victor. If you’re into history, consider D Historic Byway Rexburg 33 pending on the season, your traveling Tetonia visiting the Teton Valley Museum on Mud Lake companions might be moose, , or 28 33 Teton Valley B Highway 33 in Driggs, and check out Driggs Grand Targhee graceful trumpeter swans. You can rent 33 20 the Teton Aviation Center’s collection of A a yurt or a cabin here, and spend days Mud Lake restored vintage warplanes. Wrap up a Victor on end hiking, fly-fishing, cycling, and Rigby Ririe perfect summer day with an evening of Snake River Jackson Hole horseback riding. Not to be outdone, 31 22 old-fashioned fun at the classic Spud Henrys Lake State Park is home to a Teton Valley Drive-In Theatre. You can’t miss this 26 dramatic high-mountain lake teeming valley landmark, with its vintage truck Ririe with cutthroat, brook, and cut-bow 20 Reservoir out front hauling the biggest potato Swan Valley hybrid trout. While you’re in the area, Idaho Falls you’ve ever seen. Films play after dark be sure to drive the Mesa Falls Scenic 26 all summer long. Byway (Highway 47) for views of two of the West’s prettiest falls. Lower Mesa Around the Fourth of July, take to the Palisades 15 Reservoir Falls and Upper Mesa Falls plunge 65 skies at the Teton Valley Balloon Rally, feet and 114 feet, respectively, into the which offers hot-air balloon rides with Henrys Fork within a pristine forest Teton views, a parade, rodeo action, setting. Take in the falling waters from bike races, a fiddlers’ contest, and a Grays Lake various viewing platforms, and stop craft and antique fair. In August, Grand for a relaxing break at the picturesque Targhee hosts its annual bluegrass visitor center by the upper falls. In festival—music and mountains don’t winter, the byway is closed to vehicles, mix much better than this. so snowmobilers and skiers have the Teton Valley Balloon Rally road all to themselves.

TETON VALLEY While 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 Mesa Falls

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RECREATION Biking Fishing & Wildlife › If you like to power your adventure yourself, you’ll find tons of biking › Here at the base of the Continental throughout this region. The Idaho Falls Divide, icy water feeds some of the Greenbelt offers a relaxing route along most acclaimed fly-fishing streams in the Snake River downtown, or step it the West: the South Fork of the Snake, up a notch on Swan Valley’s mountain Henrys Fork the Teton River, Henrys Fork, and the bike trails, where you’ll pedal next to mountain creeks of Swan Valley are full amazing views of the South Fork of the of wild trout. Snake River. Harriman State Park, the › If you’re drawn to wildlife, book a Island Park area, and, really, all of the naturalist-guided hiking, skiing, or vast public lands in this region offer snowshoeing tour. Try the Outfitters by trails for families and downhillers alike. Natural Retreats, or stop in area cham- Snow Sports bers of commerce and Forest Service offices for outfitter recommendations. › Gear up to ski and board at the massively snowy Grand Targhee Resort, Golf which receives 500 inches of powder a › Teton Springs Headwaters Course year. If you’re near Rigby or Ririe, Kelly delivers east Idaho’s best golf experi- Canyon is your place for winter fun; this ence, with masterfully designed rolling family-friendly mountain offers 51 runs, fairways surrounded by gorgeous tubing, and a terrain park. spring-fed lakes. If that’s not relaxing Hot Springs & Zips enough, unwind even more with a massage at the club’s Stillwaters Spa. › Soak and swim near Rigby at Heise Elk Hot Springs, home to warm and cool ATV/OHV pools, a water slide, a golf course, and › Rev up your adventure and take it campgrounds. The resort’s seven zip off-road throughout east Idaho. Have lines will carry you on an impressive a blast at the 10,000-acre St. Anthony mile-long aerial tour above the Snake Sand Dunes or ride the Big Bend Ridge River. Trail or Railroad Right-of-Way Trail –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– within the Ashton/Island Park Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National For more details about activities, Forest. In August, join the Yellowstone lodging, and dining in east Idaho, go Country Rally in the Pines, a multiday to visitidaho.org, visitidahofalls.com, event with scenic and technical rides and yellowstoneteton.org. near Island Park. | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 76 ‹ OFF THE BEATEN FAIRWAY

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Island Park

East Idaho is part of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, with breathtaking natural wonders—a perfect place to make your destination playground.

ATTRACTIONS ISLAND PARK ST. ANTHONY › 33 Mile Main Street › St. Anthony Dunes ASHTON Cruise the longest Main Street Rent a dune buggy and romp on › Mesa Falls in America. 10,600 acres of white quartz sand. Stand close enough to hear the roar › Henrys Fork of the Snake River and feel the spray. SWAN VALLEY Fly-fish the best trout-fishing › Palisades Reservoir DRIGGS stream in the United States. Swim, fish, picnic, hike, and › Spud Drive-In Theatre › Johnny Sack Cabin boat in this scenic beauty. Spend a lazy summer evening at an Instagram the most photographed › Rainey Creek Country Store old-fashioned theater. site in Island Park. Square-off with a square Ice › Teton Geotourism Center REXBURG Cream Cone. Pick up a National Geographic Greater › Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum Yellowstone Geotourism map. VICTOR Get educated on the history of › Teton Valley Balloon Rally IDAHO FALLS television. Participate in hot-air fun for › Idaho Falls Greenbelt › Yellowstone Bear World four days around the Fourth of July. Absorb the sites and take a stroll Drive through this wildlife preserve › Victor Emporium along the Snake River. and be one with the bears. Grab a stool and slurp down › Museum of Idaho SPENCER a huckleberry milkshake. Explore the largest museum in the › Spencer Opal Mines state of Idaho. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Get your excavator hat on to dig and collect an Idaho opal. Yellowstone Teton Territory yellowstoneteton.org 208-656-0654

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S Yellowstone Highway, Heise Hot Springs com, 3320 Hwy 20, (208) 558-7116 (208) 356-3003 www.heiseexpeditions.com, 5116 E Heise Rd, (208) 538-7312 n ^ \ u Z n ^ u 4 s Slash E Ranch Super 8 - Rexburg slasheranch.com, (208) 558-7438 www.super8.com, 215 W Main St, Mountain River Ranch/Sportsman RV (208) 356-8888 Park | www.mountainriverranch.com, Summerwind Development 98 N 5050 E, (208) 538-7337 \ u n ^ www.summerwindcabin.com, n ^ $ u X s 1 r (435) 652-3816 Reunion/Retreat Centers Z n Wakeside Lake Reunion Lodge SPENCER The Pines at Island Park - Historic wakesidelakerv.com, Spencer Bed & Breakfast Phillips | www.pinesislandpark.com, 2245 S 2000 W, (208) 356-3681 (208) 374-5376 3907 Phillips Loop Rd, (208) 558-0192 ^ \ " WorldCast Anglers RV Parks/Campgrounds www.worldcastanglers.com, ST. ANTHONY 3350 Hwy 20, (208) 558-7068 Sheffield RV Park Hotels & Motels 0 ^ 5362 S Hwy 191, (208) 356-4182 u n " ^ $ 4 X s 1 r GuestHouse Henry’s Fork Inn Yellowstone Lakefront Log Home on www.henrysforkinn.com,

| OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO Henry’s Lake Thompson’s RV Park 115 S Bridge St, (208) 624-3711 www.yellowstoneloghome.us, 4844 S Hwy 191, (208) 356-6210 \ n 80 5430 Pintail Rd, (310) 720-4601 4 s Z " ^ n ^ RV Parks/Campgrounds Sleepy J Cabins Kasper’s Kountryside Inn www.sleepyjcabins.com, www.kasperskountrysideinn.com, Idaho Dunes RV Park #19 Highway 31, (208) 483-0411 9165 S 1000 W, (208) 787-2726 www.idahodunesrv.com, u n n 1695 E 500 N, (208) 624-3275 Z " Z " $ 4 X s 1 r Swan Valley Lodging Teton Springs Lodge and Spa www.swanvalleyrentals.com, www.tetonspringslodge.com, Sand Hills Resort Inc. (208) 270-1020 10 Warm Creek Ln (208) 787-7230 www.thesandhillsresort.com, \ u n 865 Red Rd, (208) 624-4127 ^ 0 Z ^ " ^ $ 4 X s 1 r Vacation Rentals Trail’s End Motel 40 N Main, (208) 787-2973 Vacation Rentals The Lodge at Palisades Creek n www.tlapc.com, 3720 Hwy 26, Irwin, Dunes Lodge (208) 483-2222 www.theduneslodge.com, RV Parks/Campgrounds u 1396 E 400 N, (208) 709-7433 Teton Valley Campground n X r www.tetonvalleycampground.com, TERRETON 1208 Hwy 31, (208) 787-2647 Juniper Mountain Ranch $ 4 X s 1 r www.junipermountain.net, RV Parks/Campgrounds " ^ 969 N 1900 E, (208) 680-4585 Haven Motel & Trailer Park Vacation Rentals Three Peaks Lodge 1079 E 1500 N, (208) 663-4821 $ 4 A House in Sweet Hollow www.threepeakslodge.com, " vrbo.com/307581, 9125 Edgewood Ln 658 N 2400 E, (800) 418-5269 (212) 721-2280 Bed & Breakfasts n ^ SWAN VALLEY Fox Creek Inn Cowboy Roadhouse Lodge Hotels & Motels www.thefoxcreekinn.com, www.cowboyroadhouselodge.com, Old Irwin Lodge 273 E 5500 S, (307) 413-3583 381 N Agate, (208) 787-2755 www.oldirwinlodge.com, 1591 Old \ n ^ Henderson Creek Lodge Irwin Rd, Irwin, (208) 483-5634 Guest Ranches www.HendersonCreekLodge.com, \ Z n ^ 5188 Mahogany View Trail, Linn Canyon Ranch (877) 629-8597 Guest Ranches www.linncanyonranch.com, n ^ Hansen Guest Ranch 130 E 600 S, (208) 787-5466 Oxbow Property Management LLC www.hansenguestranch.com, n " ^ www.vamoose.com, 9290 Old Jackson 956 Rainey Creek Rd, (208) 483-2305 Moose Creek Ranch Hwy, (208) 787-2871 \ u n " ^ moosecreekranch.com, n Natural Retreats South Fork Lodge 2733 E 10800 S, (208) 787-6078 Teton Springs Luxury Log Cabins www.naturalretreats.com, 40 Conant u Z n " ^ www.tetonspringslodge.com, Valley Loop, (877) 805-7794 Teton Mountain Ranch 10 Warm Creek Ln, (208) 787-7230 u n ^ www.elkadventures.com/cabins.html, 0 \ u Z n ^ Rendezvous at the South Fork 269 W 800 S, (208) 787-9005 www.campsouthfork.com, Hotels & Motels 3333 Swan Valley Hwy, (208) 483-2267 n " ^ X

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