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Idaho Falls Idaho

A perfect midpoint for those traveling to Yellowstone National Park - Idaho Falls, Idaho shows visitors a great time. Surrounded by lush farmlands, Idaho Falls is in the Snake River Valley and is famous for its potato production. Come see Idaho Falls and make it your base of operations.

Best Westerns in Eastern Idaho - With hotels in Idaho Falls, Rexburg and Driggs, travelers who fly into IF airport have lots to choose from when visiting Craters of the Moon, Yellowstone and Grand Teton.
With hotels in Idaho Falls, Rexburg and Driggs, travelers who fly into IF airport have lots to choose from when visiting Craters of the Moon, Yellowstone and Grand Teton.
Phone (800) 937-8376
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Linx Transit System - inside & outside Yellowstone - Relax and enjoy the region's only inter-connected transit system. Click to see bus schedules inside the Park, and connections to popular cities & airports outside the Park.
Relax and enjoy the region's only inter-connected transit system. Click to see bus schedules inside the Park, and connections to popular cities & airports outside the Park.
Phone (888) 583-8283
Yellowstone Teton Territory - Your adventure begins in Eastern Idaho, gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Choose from a variety of accommodations and activities in Idaho Falls.
Your adventure begins in Eastern Idaho, gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Choose from a variety of accommodations and activities in Idaho Falls.
Phone (208) 356-5700

Stay in Idaho Falls, Idaho while you head for more adventures in Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons. There's plenty to do right in town, and it's a great place to relax after your explorations of the nearby parks.

Be sure to order some of those famous Idaho spuds while you are here. There are many wonderful eateries to satisfy your appetite. You'll find ideal lodgings and numerous attractions for the whole family.

Stroll along the shore of the Snake River on the two-mile-long greenway. Don't forget to pack a picnic lunch and sit to watch the wildlife as you snack. Brown pelicans and trumpeter swans come around to entertain and please.

Stop by the Bonneville Museum in downtown Idaho Falls. You will discover many exhibits of Native American history as well as natural history and art displays. Of course, there's always the zoo, ice-skating rink, or tennis courts.

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