Day Mountain Ranch Resort offers beautifully appointed luxury cabins, horse back riding, hiking, gun range, event pavilion and just pure fun! The ranch has over 2,300 acres to enjoy with trails, wildlife and scenery to enjoy. Perfect for Family Reunions and Corporate Retreats.
View moreFishing: Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Sunfish, Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow Trout. Birding: Raptors, Shorebirds, Songbirds, Upland Birds, Waterbirds, Waterfowl. Open year-round.
View moreLarge colonies of nesting Snowy and Cattle Egrets, White-faced Ibis and Franklin’s Gull can be found here. Several heron, egret, and tern species, Northern Harrier and Long-billed Curlew also nest at this site. Large numbers of waterfowl and shorebirds including breeding American Avocet and Black-necked Stilt. In the fall, this…
View moreLocated along the Bear River at the North end of Oneida Narrows Reservoir in the scenic Oneida Narrows canyon. Maple Grove features 3 large soaking tubs and 1 large therapy pool along with a variety of other amenities. Their water is free flowing, sulfur free and odorless with temperatures ranging…
View moreLocated on the banks of the Cub River near Preston Idaho. I has 6 group campsites for 24 to 100 people. Several single-family campsites are available as well. Elevation of 6,300 feet.
View moreFishing Reservoir located in Franklin County is 151.7 acres. Stocked with Rainbow Trout.
View moreTwin Lakes is one of the most popular recreation sites in southeast Idaho located approximately 15 miles northwest of Preston. It has excellent bass and trout fishing. RV parking. Group camping sites available. Open April thru September. 57 campsites are available. There is no water or electricity. Check their website…
View moreFishing, Hiking, Picnicking, River Float Trips, Pets under 20 lbs.
View moreRocky Mountain Red Brick Inn located in Preston, Idaho.
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View moreA large outdoor swimming pool and hot tubs fed by natural hot water, including a therapeutic jetted tub. A waterslide and children’s pool make this a good family outing. A gaming room and snack bar compliment the changing and locker rooms. The resort has eight hotel rooms with hot tubs…
View moreChallenging 18 hole semi-private golf course with great scenery. It is open to the public everyday of the week.
View morePlaza Motel located in Preston, Idaho off of highway 91.
View moreBeautiful reservoir for fishing, boating, public-lands-campground and family fun fishing for Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and Yellow Perch. 10 developed campsites have picnic tables and fire rings. The campground has boat ramps and docks, vaulted toilets, and fee station. Overnight camping fee. There is not a reservation system for the campsites….
View moreThe Academy is a unique 3-story Romanesque stone building, constructed in the early 1890s. It is one of three, out of 35, similar surviving buildings from the days of Mormon Church sponsored education. It was moved from Preston High School to it's current location in 2004.
View moreFacilities include RV Showers, restrooms, locker rentals, dressing rooms, snack bar, and a community kitchen for guest use.
View moreFishing reservoir located about 3 miles north of Preston.
View moreHighline is a 55-mile trail mostly at 9000 feet elevation between Preston and Soda Springs. It is suitable for both hikers and bikers as well as Cross Country skiing or snowshoeing in the winter. Contact the Montpelier Ranger District for maps and information. See Southeast Idaho's interactive map.
View moreReservoir north of Preston Idaho. Rainbow trout, perch, bluegill, crappie and large mouth bass.
View moreOpen summer only. The oldest continually settled town in Idaho, Franklin was founded in 1860 by Mormon pioneers. Several original buildings stand in the historic district: the Relic Hall, the old ZCMI store, the Hatch House, and others. The Old Yellowstone Route is just outside of Franklin where stagecoaches full…
View moreGlendale Reservoir near Preston is best suited for anglers and has the highest bass catch rates in the region. All bass under 16 inches must be released. Also present are bluegill and rainbow trout.
View moreWeston Canyon Trailhead for snowmobiling, ATV riding and mountain biking. See our ArcGIS interactive printable map.
View moreCub River snowmobile trails sport over 350 miles of groomed trails to get you into the greatest high country snow this side of winter. Thousands of acres of great snowmobiling include Cub River Canyon, Paris Meadows, Midnight Mountain, Green Basin. View our ArcGIS interactive trail map.
View moreCondie Reservoir has been managed for trophy large mouth bass since 1990. Bluegills and yellow perch are also present.
View moreLodge and Guest House. Great for groups such as family reunions, youth groups, weddings and business meetings. 11 RV Sites with Hookups. A large lawn area is surrounded with the RV Sites with access to the forest just a 1/4 mile away.
View moreTrailhead for snowmobiling, ATV riding and mountain biking. See an interactive printable map.
View moreThe Bear River Heritage Area straddles the Idaho-Utah border where the Great Basin and the Rocky Mountains meet. Come and experience its unique and varied cultural heritage. www.bearriverheritage.com
View moreThe January 29, 1863 Bear River Massacre of 250 or more Native Americans, by Colonel Patrick Connor and his troops, occurred here. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990. The battle became one of the worst disasters for Native Americans in the west.
View moreLocated on the banks of the Cub River about nine miles from Preston, Idaho. The campground contains 6 single-family and 3 double-family sites with picnic tables and campfire rings.
View moreTrailhead for snowmobiling, ATV riding and mountain biking.
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