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Nearby Cities and Towns
Blackfoot ID, 28 miles
Jackson Hole WY
Rexburg ID, 27 miles
Rigby ID, 14 miles
Shelley ID, 9 miles
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Funland Amusement Park. 395 Sunken Diamond Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: 208-525-9814.
Snake River Audubon Society. PO Box 2922, Idaho Falls, ID 83403. Phone: 208-525-9414.
Idaho Alpine Club. PO Box 2883, Idaho Falls, ID 83403-2885. E-mail
Based in Idaho Falls, club members participate in mountain climbing, backpacking, rafting, canoeing, spelunking, hiking, bicycling, backpacking, kayaking, and trail maintenance.
Idaho Falls Astronomical Society. E-mail
Harvest Fest - Second Weekend in October. Snake River Landing, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: 208-528-7512; Fax: 208-528-8169. E-mail
Crafts, concerts, contests, food booths, tractor show and much more.
Idaho Falls Air Show. Idaho Falls Regional Airport - 2140 N. Skyline Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83402.
Idaho Falls Sidewalk Art Show - Last Weekend in July. Snake River Greenbelt near the Falls, Idaho Falls, ID 83402.
The Celebration consists of a family style buffet dinner along the banks of the Snake River, a performance by members of the Idaho Falls Symphony Orchestra, special observances and addresses by the state's top elected officials, culminating in the largest fireworks display west of the Mississippi.
Melaleuca Freedom Celebration - Independence Day. On the Greenbelt in downtown, Idaho Falls, ID 83402.
Snake River Roaring Youth Jam - Second Weekend in August - Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Phone: 208-522-0471.
Family arts festival organized by the Idaho Falls Arts Council.
Freeman Park Disc Golf Course. Located on Science Center Drive next to University Place. E-mail
Idaho Falls Country Club. 11611 South Country Club Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83404. Phone: 208-523-5757. E-mail
Craters of the Moon National Monument
The Monument lies on U.S. Alternate Route 93, 29 kilometers southwest of
Arco in Butte and Blaine counties. Closest interstate is I-84 to the south.
Grand Teton National Park. Phone: 307-739-3300.
Yellowstone National Park. West entrance.
Teton Spectrum Raceway (TSR). 2363 Eagle Drive, Ammon, ID 83406. Phone: 208-529-6611. E-mail
Kelly Canyon Ski Resort. PO Box 367, Ririe, ID 83443. Phone: 208-538-6251.
Idaho Mountain Trading. 474 Shoup Avenue, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: 208-523-6679. E-mail
Jimmy's All Season Angler. 275 A Street, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: 208-524-7160. E-mail
Idaho Falls Chukars. Melaleuca Field - 568 West Elva, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: 208-522-8363.
Historic
Walking Tour - Idaho Falls
Explore the historic buildings listed on the National Register of
Historic Places in downtown Idaho Falls. Find the location, history and
illustrations of the buildings on the tour.
The Greenbelt on the Snake River
The "Greenbelt" is a preserved area with a 6 mile paved trail for
walking, running or bicycling offering views of wildlife and the falls.
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