Sage Hill Travel Center and Casino features 100 gaming machines, the Bohogoi Café, Convenience Store and Gas Station. Located off I-15 exit 89 South of Blackfoot.
View moreView Western Kingbird, Yellow-breasted Chat, Gray Catbird, Black-headed Grosbeak, White-throated Swift, Prairie and Peregrine Falcons, Flammulated, Northern Saw-whet, and Western Screech-Owls. Raptors, Shorebirds, Songbirds, Upland Birds, Waterbirds, Waterfowl. Get full details at the website listed below.
View moreSnake River at Blackfoot Bird Watching area is between the South Blackfoot Dam to Tilden Bridge Boat Ramp. There are Raptors, Shorebirds, Songbirds, Upland Birds, Waterbirds and Waterfowl. No website or contact information available.
View moreVisit Idaho’s largest butterfly house where you can enjoy the beauty of many different species of butterflies, plants and birds. Showcasing many different species found here in Idaho. Walk through the indoor botanical garden and watch the butterflies flutter around you.
View moreThe City of Blackfoot RV Park with 18 RV hookups is next to an 18 hole championship golf course, paved greenbelt and a reservoir for fishing, water-skiing, and swimming. Closed in the winter between October and April.
View more9-hole golf course located in Shelley, Idaho.
View morePet-friendly Blackfoot hotel. SuperStart breakfast. Free Wi-Fi Internet access, guest laundry, free workout at the gym next door. Non-smoking rooms. Kids 17 and under stay free with an adult.
View moreThe 40-acre sportsmen’s access site for fishing, and features outdoor and indoor archery courses. 10-mile trail connects with Jensen’s Grove.
View moreThe Blackfoot River Canyon is a smaller version of the Snake River Birds of Prey Area and makes for an excellent backcountry scenic drive.
View moreThere is a two mile paved walking path surrounding Jensen Lake, with 55 acres of water for many summer activities, including swimming, boating, and jet skiing.
View moreOpen year round. The Idaho Potato Museum celebrates the humble spud and its contribution to humanity. Located in Blackfoot, Idaho, the Potato Capitol of the World, the Idaho Potato Museum explores the history, cultivation and harvesting of potatoes. Displays showcase unique artifacts including the World's Largest Potato Crisp, as noted…
View moreEastern Idaho State Fairgrounds campground RV Park. Winter months closed from October 12, 2015 – April 8, 2016. Summer months open on April 8 – October 9.
View moreTrailhead for snowmobiling, ATV riding and mountain biking.
View moreThe Blackfoot River offers good whitewater boating and wildlife viewing opportunities. A backcountry drive meanders along the rim of the gorge and offers views into the canyon and river below.
View moreOpen summer only. The Bingham County Historical Museum is located in the John Brown Mansion. It was built in 1905, and served as home to the Brown Family before being deeded to the Stewart Hoover American Legion Post to serve as the legion hall until it was deeded to the…
View more18 hole championship golf course designed by George Von Elm, 1926 US amateur champ.
View moreClean rooms are equipped with mini-fridges, microwaves and hairdryers. Guest laundry, free Wi-Fi, and an indoor pool and hot tub make every stay enjoyable. Hot, free breakfast. Meeting facilities and 60 Guest Rooms.
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