Rigby Recommendations

  • Off Ramp Bar & Grill

    Bar & grill in Rigby, Idaho. Food, drinks, and live music.

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  • Lil' Mike's Bar-B-Que

    "Keep it fresh. Keep it simple. We source the best quality ingredients. We offer fresh daily in house smoked meats. Available by the pound on a first come first serve basis, until we sell out. We are committed to putting the best BBQ on the plate." Visit their website for more information!

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  • The Great Bambino

    Fresh casual Italian restaurant. Visit their website for more information!

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  • Yellowstone Bear World

    Drive your personal vehicle through the park, surrounded by the free-roaming wildlife of North America. Wildlife you will see includes the Rocky Mountain Elk, Bison, White-tail Deer, Mule Deer, Rocky Mountain Goats, Moose, and of course American Black Bear and Grizzly Bear. Visit their website for more information!

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  • Farnsworth TV & Pioneer Museum

    The Jefferson County Historical Museum features 14,000 square feet of exhibitions from the pre-electric and early electric era, the history of Jefferson County, and early photography. Visit their website for more information!

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  • Kelly Canyon Resort

    Skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and more for lots of winter fun! Visit their website more information.

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  • St. Anthony Sand Dunes

    With 10,600 acres of white quartz sand blown into 400 foot high dunes, this is the ultimate playground for off-road vehicle enthusiasts. Today the St. Anthony Sand Dunes are home to a Wilderness Study Area and one of the largest herds of wintering elk in the United States. Visit their website for more information!

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  • West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park

    OPEN 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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