Category: Parks

Southeast Idaho City Parks
Every Southeast Idaho city has at least one public park. Many have boweries and picnic areas that can be reserved for your family reunion or group activity.
Play Pickleball on 2 outdoor courts at Buddy Campbell Park in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. The park also includes It contains a large and small pavilion, public restroom facilities, tennis courts, basketball court, Horseshoe pits, a baseball diamond and playground.
View moreCorrigan Park or City Park as it is commonly referred to is located in downtown Soda springs right alongside Highway 30. At 11 1/2 acres it is the city's second largest park. View Historical trains on site. Look for the Byway historic maps on the south end of the park….
View moreArthur Kelly Park is the largest park in Soda Springs. It hosts the annual mud bog race and the 4th of July Fireworks display. The park has a pavilion with picnic tables, an 18 hole disc Golf Course, softball fields, tennis courts, two youth fishing ponds, playground and several kilometers…
View moreOctagon Spring was a popular gathering place for local residents and for visitors to the famous Idanha Hotel,built in 1887,which was just across the street to the south of the spring.
View moreWillow Bay Resort has an RV Park Campground and Willow Bay Marina on the shore of American Falls Reservoir. Beautiful scenery, city park, walking path, and a huge lake well-stocked with fish. Newly renovated RV hook-ups. Weekly and monthly rates available. Small store for drinks, snacks, and worms. Camping: Great…
View moreFamily sports park in Pocatello. There is a 7-acre lake with a swimming beach with fishing access. There is mountain bike park and a large children's playground. It has multi-use sports fields, basketball courts and a sand volleyball pit. A state-of-the-art amphitheater hosts local events as well as big concerts, festivals and community…
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