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Key Landmarks & Attractions

  • Eastern Idaho Visitor Center

    The Visitor’s Center is located at 420 Memorial Drive in Idaho Falls.

  • Farnsworth TV and Pioneer Museum

    Learn about the history of television and its inventor, Philo T. Farnworth.

  • Grand Teton National Park and the Grand Teton Mountains

    Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife. The park's world-renowned scenery attracts nearly four million visitors per year.

  • Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center

    See LIVE grizzlies and wolves at this AZA Accredited, Not-for-Profit Wildlife Park and Educational Facility and get a fascinating glimpse into their worlds! Watch the bears forage for food, play in their ponds and with each other

  • Henry's Lake - Idaho BLM Wilderness Study Area

    Just a  mere 40 miles south of Ashton, the spectacular Henry's Lake is comprised of 350 acres of lush vegetation and excellent fishing.

  • Latter Day Saints Temple and Visitors Center

    Enjoy exhibits, video presentations, artwork, and a free guided tour of the visitor center

  • Legacy Flight Museum

    Visit this museum featuring unique, historic planes that still fly.

  • Mesa Falls

    Don't miss out on experiencing the many waterfalls of Fremont County, including the 114-foot whitewater, Mesa Falls

  • Museum of Idaho

    Museum of Idaho  -  As Idaho's premier national traveling exhibit museum located in Idaho Falls, we are dedicated to preserving and showcasing the natural and cultural history of Idaho and the Intermountain West. 

  • Opal Mines of Spencer

    Mine real opal from the Spencer community of mines, known as the "Opal Capital of America".

  • Snake River Falls, Riverwalk and Greenbelt

    A five-mile river walk along the Snake River. Enjoy the scenic falls and peacful Greenbelt in Idaho Falls.

  • Snake River Vista - Idaho BLM Recreation Site

    A small campsite located about 3 miles southwest of American Falls.

  • Yellowstone Bear World

    Step into the wild at this drive-thru park featuring free-roaming Grizzly bears, wolves, elk, bison, and more.