Idaho Falls Area Recommendations
Food & Drink
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Stockman's Restaurant
NavigationThis chophouse with rustic flair serves up steaks & seafood plus family-style desserts. Visit their website for more information!
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Great Harvest Bakery & Cafe
NavigationBakery chain specializing in whole-grain breads & muffins made with Montana wheat. Visit their website for more information!
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The SnakeBite Restaurant
NavigationA local favorite for gourmet burgers and brews. Family owned and operated since 1994. Visit their website for more information!
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Villa Coffeehouse
NavigationCoffee shop in the heart of downtown Idaho Falls. Visit their website for more information!
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Franklin's Famous Cheesteak Company
NavigationCreative cheesesteaks, handcut fries, and good eats. Visit their website for more information!
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A Street Soup Market
NavigationLow-key pick serving salads, homemade soups & sandwiches with freshly baked bread & lunch specials. Visit their website for more information!
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d'Railed
NavigationDown-to-earth establishment serving refined steak & seafood plates, as well as beer & wine. Visit their website for more information!
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Copper Rill Restaurant
NavigationCasual, classy fixture offering refined American entrees & housemade desserts, plus outdoor seating. Visit their website for more information!
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Sandpiper
NavigationScenic eatery offering hand-cut steaks, pasta, seafood flown in daily & heated outdoor dining. Visit their website for more information!
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Smokin' Fins
NavigationLaid-back eatery serving local & Asian classics such as sandwiches, seafood & sushi, plus cocktails. Visit their website for more information!
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The Celt Pub & Grill
NavigationMellow watering hole featuring Irish & American eats, plus live music nights in a convivial atmosphere. Visit their website for more information!
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BlackRock Fine Wine & Craft Beer
NavigationAt any time 30 beers & 2 wines are on tap at this warm hangout, also offering additional wines in bottles. Visit their website for more information!
Things to Do
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ARTitorium on Broadway
NavigationArt education, display & creative play are the emphasis at this interactive family attraction. Visit their website for more information!
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Funland
NavigationLong-standing amusement park offering a variety of familiar kiddie rides, video games & casual eats. Visit their website for more information!
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East Idaho Aquarium
NavigationEast Idaho Aquarium is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to educate and inspire both young and old about the water ecosystems around the world through interactive experiences. Visit their website for more information!
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Museum of Idaho
NavigationEstablished in 2003, this museum features exhibits on science & regional history, plus archives. Visit their website for more information!
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Idaho State Vietnam Veterans Memorial
NavigationMemorial for people who served in the Vietnam war in Idaho Falls.
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Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park
NavigationWith just over 300 individual animals representing 130 exotic species from around the globe, the Idaho Falls Zoo is known as the "best little zoo in the west." It is a small and dynamic 7-acre zoo located inside Tautphaus Park owned and operated by the City of Idaho Falls' Parks and Recreation Dept. Visit their website for more information!
The Great Outdoors
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Greenbelt River Walk
NavigationCovering 5 miles on both sides of the Snake River it is a joint project of the city and its residents spearheaded by the Idaho Falls Rotary Club whose annual Great Snake River Duck Race provides additional funds for expansion and improvement of the project. Visit their website for more information!
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Mesa Falls
Navigation"At Upper Mesa Falls, a thunderous curtain of water – as tall as a 10-story building – pours over remnants of an ancient volcanic super-eruption that spewed ash over much of the current US. A mile south, Lower Mesa Falls repeats the performance; the river continually chiseling away at the solidified ash and lava. Some layers are more than a million years old." Visit their website for more information!
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West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park
NavigationOPEN SEASONALLY to road vehicles. During winter months, over-snow tours are available.
"On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic features. Within Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River."
For information about park rules, regulations, road conditions and closures, alerts, maps, fees, trip planning, recommendations, and more, visit their website!
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