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As you explore southeast Idaho, it’s easy to imagine the people who ventured here before you—native tribes who lived all across these lands, fur trappers, pioneers heading west to start a new life, the men who built and rode the railroads. You’ll be able to connect with the past throughout the region and—even better— create your own new memories. Visit the Idaho Museum of Natural History to learn about Idaho’s indigenous people; experience the pioneer journey at The National Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier; and see Register Rock, where pioneers inscribed their names as they passed through. If you’ve got kids in the car, take them to a rodeo in Preston, go water skiing at the dazzling Bear Lake, and camp out in Caribou National Forest. Soak in some of the West’s best hot springs, reel in cutthroat trout, and take in a performance at Idaho State University in Pocatello. Anywhere these Old West roads go, you’ll find new adventures waiting for you.

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AMERICAN FALLS FORT HALL RESERVATION In 1925, the entire town of American Until the 1860s, when the Fort Hall Falls was moved to make room for Reservation was established as their the American Falls Dam. There was permanent home, the Shoshone and one exception—the Oneida Milling Bannock tribes lived, fished, and grain elevator was too large and its hunted throughout the West. Visit foundation too deep to go anywhere, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum so you’ll see it still standing pictur- to learn their stories, and attend the esquely next to the waterfalls today. annual Shoshone-Bannock Festival Have a day of adventure at the dam’s in August to experience one of North reservoir, a popular spot to swim, boat, America’s most popular tribal gather- and reel in trout, crappie, and perch. ings. Enjoy traditional dancing, Indian There are several boat ramps north relay races, a rodeo, and arts and Pocatello Bench of the reservoir, and you can camp at crafts. See if luck’s on your side Willow Bay and Sportsman’s Park. For at the Fort Hall Casino, and stay the more water fun, rent a kayak or fish night at the Shoshone-Bannock Hotel. the shores at the nearby Massacre Rocks State Park, named for a skirmish POCATELLO/CHUBBUCK between emigrants and members of During the days of the , the Shoshone Tribe. This pretty park is Pocatello was called “Gate City” by home to a portion of the Oregon Trail many travelers who considered it and hiking trails, and provides a habitat the official start of the West. Today’s for blue herons, pelicans, and bald Pocatello continues to be a gateway to eagles. Take a drive south to see Red all kinds of adventure—and its charm Rock Pass, the spillway for the great and convenience make it a great place Bonneville Flood, the second largest to stay as you explore the region. Start flood event of all time. by strolling the beautiful Old Town district, an eclectic mix of eateries, antique stores, and shops set against a backdrop of high desert foothills. | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 72 Follow Visit Idaho on all your favorite social media channels. #VisitIdaho

American Falls Browse work by local artists at the When the snow falls, ski or board 2,200 Pocatello Art Center on Main Street. feet of vertical terrain at Pebble Creek, On the Avenue of the Chiefs, open the or Nordic ski or snowmobile the area’s massive wooden doors of the Fort Hall vast public lands. Replica for a glimpse into what life was like in the original fort that became an LAVA HOT SPRINGS important stop along the Oregon Trail. Millions of years ago, the hot spot The Museum of Clean tells a different that’s now deep below Yellowstone story—that of vacuum cleaners, and National Park was beneath southeast cleaning devices and products of all Idaho. What that means, in non-tech- kinds. You’ll find much to explore at nical terms, is that you’re in the right Lava Zipline Adventure the Idaho State University campus, too, place for some serious soaking. The including the Idaho Museum of Natural largest area, Lava Hot Springs, was History. The museum’s exhibits focus once a sacred gathering place for the on Idaho’s geology, fossils, and flora Bannock and Shoshone tribes. Today, and fauna, and you can even see foot- people from all over the world seek prints from mammals that roamed the out the healing properties of the warm earth 200 million years ago. For some spring water, which is naturally filtered active kid time, spend an afternoon as it moves through five pools. During swimming and splashing at the Ross the summer, you can alternate between Park Aquatic Center or saying hi to the the hot springs and the city’s (cool) grizzlies, bison, and other animals at pool and water slides. Many soakers the Zoo Idaho. top off their day with an elegant dinner Idaho’s oldest symphony, the Idaho at the historic Greystone Manor, rated State Civic Symphony, performs highly by visitors on TripAdvisor. Luxury regularly from fall through spring and history await overnight travelers at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens at the Harkness Hotel in nearby Performing Arts Center. The center McCammon; this beautifully restored hosts many other music, dance, and building, listed on the National Register theater performances as well, so check of Historic Places, perfectly blends the schedule while you’re in town. historic details and modern touches for Stop for craft beer, casual fare, and live a stay you’ll long remember. If you’re music at Portneuf Valley Brewing, or here in February, you’ll be amazed by make a reservation at one of two dinner the number of people brave enough to Soda Springs theaters: the Palace Playhouse and tube down the freezing Events Center and the Westside Players in just a costume, as part of Lava Hot Dinner Theater. Springs’ annual Fire and Ice Winter Fest. The festival also features fire The Pocatello area has more than performers, wine tastings, karaoke a thousand miles of trails for you contests, a chili cook-off, a casino to explore on foot, bike, horse, or night, and the exciting Running of the four-wheeler. Try the 52-mile City Bulls event. Creek Trail System on the west side of town and Caribou National Forest to the south. Spend a night under the stars at the nearby Scout Mountain Campground. Stephens Performing Arts Center REGIONAL INFO

‹ LARGEST CITY POCATELLO Population: 54,441

‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High: 85° Winter Average High: 35° Annual Precipitation: 16"

‹ ELEVATION Highest: 9,957' (Meade Peak) Lowest: 4,354' (American Falls) Pocatello SOUTHEAST IDAHO REGIONAL MAP ‹ ENJOY OUR ROADSIDE DISTRACTIONS

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A ‹ Pebble Creek Ski Area pebblecreekskiarea.com skiidaho.us | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 74 ‹ EXPLORE IDAHO PARKS! Continue your tour de soak at Downata Tabernacle, built by early Mormon Hot Springs near Downey for nonstop settlers who carted the building’s red ‹ ENJOY OUR ROADSIDE DISTRACTIONS fun for everyone, with water slides, sandstone from 18 miles away. It’s a splash pad, hillside slides, and recognized as one of the true pioneer 15 volleyball and basketball courts. A little landmarks of the West and listed on the 20 further south near Preston, you can stay National Register of Historic Places. For overnight at Riverdale Resort (cabins, a natural wonder adventure, explore RVs, camping) and Maple Grove Hot the Minnetonka Cave, full of stalactites Shelley Springs (try a yurt or vintage trailer). and stalagmites, in St. Charles. Tours run mid-June to Labor Day; bring a Paris Tabernacle You’ll see a different type of water in jacket and be prepared to climb stairs. 26 Soda Springs, a town named for the Be sure to stop at the National Oregon/ area’s many carbonated springs. In Blackfoot California Trail Center in Montpelier 1937, entrepreneurs were digging for Snake to learn more about the pioneers who River warm water to create a hot springs pool endured the rugged trip west. American Falls A and instead unleashed a “sparkling Reservoir Wayan Pioneer water” geyser. City fathers capped the Fort Hall Historic BLACKFOOT Blackfoot Byway geyser, which has been featured in 39 Reservoir Blackfoot is a small city with a big Chubbuck Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and now a timer sends the geyser shooting 70 feet harvest. It’s literally the potato capital Aberdeen Pocatello of the world (at least in the russet A 34 into the air every hour on the hour. category)—and proud of it. Learn all Soda Springs Blackfoot BEAR LAKE about this famous tuber at the Idaho Massacre Potato Museum on NW Main Street, Rocks American 30 Who can resist the dazzling turquoise State Park where you’ll see old farming equipment, Falls Oregon Trail– waters of Bear Lake? Called the Grace Bear Lake Scenic displays about the potato industry, and Lava Hot Byway “Caribbean of the West” for its intense even a “potatoe” signed by Dan Quayle. 86 Springs B color, the lake shares its shores with Keep your eyes out for T-shirts, potato Idaho and Utah, and at 120 square 89 lotion, and potato fudge at the muse- Montpelier miles (that’s big!), there’s more than um’s Spud Cellar Gift Shop. While you’re Downey enough room for everyone to have fun. in town, play the greens at the beautiful 91 So pack your suits and bring the family 36 Paris municipal golf course, or explore the 37 to swim, water ski, and jet ski (rentals 34 Pioneer Historic Byway that winds Bear Lake are plentiful in the area). A breeze through the area. Head to Blackfoot Malad City rolls over the lake in the afternoons, Reservoir and Blackfoot River for scenic making it an ideal spot to sail. On the camping and cutthroat trout fishing. 38 Preston Bear Lake Bear Lake north shore sits Bear Lake National State Park Franklin Wildlife Refuge—home to sandhill Bear Lake cranes, Canada geese, and white-faced ibis, and sometimes even moose. Check with the headquarters in nearby Montpelier for seasonal activities 15 allowed at the refuge. Venture to two units of Bear Lake State Park—on the to Salt Lake City north and east ends of the lake—for five miles of sandy beaches, boat ramp access to the lake, hiking, and camping. Anglers will undoubtedly reel in their fair share of cutthroat trout and, in winter, can break through lake ice to catch Bonneville cisco, a small fish found nowhere else on earth. When you hit relax mode, soak in great views of the lake from the aboveground pools Cache National Forest at Bear Lake Hot Springs. There’s lots to do here in summer when you’re not on the water—like joining the locals in celebrating Bear Lake Raspberry Days in August. Or take a drive to Paris for tours of the Paris

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RECREATION Wildlife Water Play › View American white pelicans, cranes, heron, waterfowl, and more at Bear Lake › Swim, sail, and fish Bear Lake’s National Wildlife Refuge and American turquoise waters, or navigate the Falls Reservoir. rapids along Bear River. If you’re an expert boater, try Black Canyon; canoes Snow Sports and rafts can take it easy on Oneida › There are literally thousands of miles Narrows. of snowmobile trails in the region, so get set for days of riding near Bear Hiking, Biking, ATV Trails, & Zips Bald Eagle Lake, Preston, and Lava Hot Springs. In › Trails for every type of user crisscross Caribou National Forest and the area’s southeast Idaho’s terrain. More than BLM lands alone, you’ll find 600+ miles 1,000 miles of trails are open to ATVs of groomed trails, plus tons of open and mountain bikers—but hikers and space for powdery play. Most local horseback riders will find plenty of communities offer snowmobile rentals quiet places to roam, too. and easy access to trailheads. › Trails are especially abundant in › When powder hits the hills, ski and Caribou National Forest. Make it a board near Pocatello at Pebble Creek, full-on adventure when you hike and an uncrowded resort with runs for all ride the ridgetops (most at 9,000 feet) abilities and some great hike-to terrain. along the 55-mile Highline Trail from Nordic skiers, take your pick of amazing Soda Springs to the Utah border. trails near Mink Creek, the Portneuf › Elevate your adventure with a zip- Range, and Kelly Park in Soda Springs. line tour over a private canyon near –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Lava Hot Springs with Lava Zipline Adventures, open year-round. For more details about activities, lodging, and dining in southeast Snowmobiling Idaho, go to visitidaho.org, idahohighcountry.org, or visitpocatello.com. | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 76 ‹ TAKE OUR FULL-IMMERSION COURSE

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Volcanic activity that has since moved eastward beneath Yellowstone National Park is the reason southeastern Idaho is still hot—with springs, that is. This region of Idaho has more developed hot springs resorts than any other.

ATTRACTIONS BLACKFOOT POCATELLO › Idaho Potato Museum › Museum of Clean AMERICAN FALLS Celebrate Idaho’s most famous product. An eclectic collection of cleaning- › Massacre Rocks State Park related products and displays. Enjoy the history and beauty of this CHESTERFIELD › Idaho Museum of Natural History serene landscape, once known as › Chesterfield Historic Town Site “Devil’s Gate.” Dinosaurs, ice-age mammals, and An old Mormon pioneer settlement volcanic hotspots are all unearthed. BEAR LAKE VALLEY turned ghost town. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. SODA SPRINGS › Bear Lake › Geyser Park With intense turquoise blue waters, LAVA HOT SPRINGS the whole family can find something The only captive geyser in the world. › Lava Hot Springs to enjoy. Come watch it erupt every hour on Natural hot springs, water slides, and the hour. › Minnetonka Cave swimming pools. An all-year treat. Explore a wondrous half mile of –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– stalactites and stalagmites. MONTPELIER Southeast Idaho High Country Tourism › National Oregon/California Trail Center idahohighcountry.org Step back in time with a simulated 888-201-1063 adventure along the Oregon Trail.

HISTORY Oregon Trail

› The movement of travelers across the Oregon Trail became here, etching many new trails into the western landscape. the greatest migration in American history. Between 1843 You can see where pioneers carved their names into and 1869, more than half a million emigrants undertook Register Rock near Massacre Rocks State Park and the arduous journey west. They entered Idaho near experience a bit of their 2,000-mile journey at the Montpelier and headed to Fort Hall for supplies and a National Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier. much-needed respite. Travelers took varied routes from

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SOUTHEAST IDAHO www.sodachamber.com/recreation.htm ^ Wi-Fi (208) 547-3082 r \ Free Breakfast www.BarHBar.com " \ u Handicap Access ^ Trail Motel & RV Park 213 E 200 S n Non-smoking Reunion/Retreat Center (208) 547-0240 " Pets OK Sheep Creek Guest Ranch u " ^ $ 4 1 158 W Main St Z Motor Coach Parking (435) 760-2249 Vacation Rentals $ Dump Station " Bailey Creek Clubhouse 1214 Bailey Creek Cir 4 Full Hookups Hotels & Motels (208) 547-3758 X Pull-thru Sites Brigham Young Lodge & Trailer Court www.visitidaho.org s 120 E 2 S u n " Showers (208) 547-3009 Cobble Creek Cabin 1 n Slideouts OK 371 E Hooper Ave r Tenters Welcome Caribou Lodge & Motel (801) 644-0432 110 W 2nd S www.cobblecreekcabin.com (208) 547-3377 Z n ^ Historic Enders Hotel & Cafe Geyser Inn SHELLEY 76 S Main St 129 W 2nd S (208) 547-4980 (801) 644-0432 Public Lands Campground endershotel.org www.geyserinn.com North Bingham County Recreation Area u n n ^ (208) 782-3190 J-R Inn Soda Creek Lodge www.co.bingham.id.us 179 W 2nd S 301 East Hooper Ave " $ 1 r X s (208) 547-3366 (801) 644-0432 www.jr-inn.com www.sodacreeklodge.com SODA SPRINGS u n " ^ ^ Bed & Breakfast RV Park/Campground Soda Springs Vacation Rental 360 Mountain View Ave Largilliere Carriage House Cedar Bay Marina & RV Park 30 W 2nd S - (208) 547-3663 (208) 297-3529 3429 Hwy 34 www.sodaspringsvacationrental.com Largillierecarriagehouse.com (435) 730-6140 \ u www.facebook.com/cedarbayRVMarina White Pines Hideaway u " $ 4 1 r X s (208) 540-0294 Trail Canyon Lodge whitepineshideaway.blogspot.com 3367 Trail Canyon Rd. China Hat Store & RV Park n ^ (208) 547-3828 2782 Hwy 34 - (208) 547-4405 www.trailcanyonlodge.com \ n ^ | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL | OFFICIAL STATE IDAHO 82 Lava Hot Springs Olympic Swimming Pool and Water Park visitidaho.org

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