Highline Trail North Entrance More than 1000 miles of recreation trails for motorized ATVs and mountain bikes are within the public lands of Southeast Idaho. Non motorized trail for hiking, backpacking and riding horses area available in several areas. The most impressive is the 55-mile Highline Trail traveling the mountain…
View moreSoutheast Idaho is centrally located between Salt Lake City Utah and Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Wyoming. If you are headed that way please stop and spend a night or two! Airlines: Pocatello Regional Airport Shuttle Services: Salt Lake Express – Transportation between Yellowstone, Boise &…
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View moreWinter… SNOWMOBILING Snowmobiling is our biggest winter sport with over 600 miles of groomed trails and endless ungroomed trails. Several lodging options offer snowmobiling right from the front door! NORDIC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING Cross Country Skiing areas are found at Soda Springs, Bear Lake, Lava Hot Springs and on Scout Mountain…
View moreMalad City and Oneida County Malad City is a popular stop for tourists. There are several major fueling stations and nice cafes. The museum, the Iron Door Playhouse and Malad City swimming pool make this a lively and intriguing downtown. Oneida County has eight reservoirs all within 5 to 45…
View moreView a map with detailed stops on the National Oregon/California Trail Center website. Sheep Rock near Soda Springs is a major crossroads of history, geology and geography. Here the valley floor was lifted by two major volcanic eruptions that changed the course of the Bear River. The 55 mile Highline…
View morePocatello Idaho and Bannock County From specialty shops to fine international cuisine, Historic Downtown Pocatello is a magnet for people looking for a unique, historic experience. The Historic Walking Tour features buildings listed on the National Historic Registry with the dates like 1892 and 1903, whose architecture is as beautiful…
View morePreston Idaho and Franklin County There's something for everyone here in Preston, from the arts to the outdoors. We enjoy our hometown environment. As we grow, we are finding ways of preserving the variety of wildlife that resides in the mountains, fields and reservoirs around us, the family owned businesses…
View moreTourists and residents alike list outdoor recreation as the number one reason they are in Southeast Idaho. Camping – Two National Forests and two state parks provide tent and RV space with nature. More are available from privately owned campgrounds. Fishing – 44 lakes and reservoirs plus numerous rivers and…
View moreTheir is almost always a Rodeo going on each weekend in Southeast Idaho during the summer! See our Events page for Rodeo dates. Famous Preston Night Rodeo First weekend of August, Thurs. through Sat. Idaho State University Bengal Roundup Rodeo at Bannock County Events Center in Pocatello. Fort Hall Indian RodeoAll-Indian…
View moreHitch Up Your Wagon And Take A History Tour Of Southeast Idaho! Drive your RV along the same route that the early Pioneers traveled and relive the history of the old west. Walk in the ruts created by the wagons on the Oregon Trail. Visit museums displaying the actual artifacts…
View moreFreeways are always located on the most wide open and therefore least scenic land and that is true of I-15 in Southeast Idaho. Take the back roads to see the best Idaho has to offer!Start with a copy of our Birding Trails in Southeast Idaho Brochure (PDF) because you will see a…
View moreFranklin Historic District View our Google Map of our History Tours! This page is about Latter Day Saints, sometimes referred to as Mormon pioneers that moved north from Salt Lake City to establish new farming communities in this area. The best way to follow this history is the same…
View morePortneuf Mountain Man Rendezvous has been discontinued because they can't find land to hold it on. Learn how to fire with flint and steel, enjoy mountain man history and tall tales, and experience life as it was pre-1840. Pre-1840 Trade Goods for Sale inside the Trader's Circle. Sponsored by the…
View moreTake a bus trip! Welcome to a Land Rich with Pioneer History, Native American Traditions, & Outdoor Recreation for Everyone!Step into the Old West at the National Oregon/California Trail Center’s living history interactive adventure or visit Idaho’s Museum of Natural History where giant prehistoric bison still roam, then stop by…
View moreLava Hot Springs Idaho For an experience like no other, renew, refresh and relax anytime of the year at Idaho's most wonderful and unique recreational oasis! Lava Hot Springs is an all seasons resort located just eleven miles east of I-15 on U.S. Highway 30. Lava is an ideal setting…
View moreThe Caribou-Targhee National Forest covers 1,000,000 acres and offers a host of recreational opportunities including 28 Campgrounds, 1200 miles of hiking trails, and 250 miles of streams for your enjoyment. The forest is headquartered in Idaho Falls with District Offices in Soda Springs, and Montpelier. The Districts oversee a…
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View moreRelive the Old West in Southeast Idaho! This is the story of the passage through the Rocky Mountains and over the Continental Divide. The great westward migration of the Oregon and California Trails stopped in Southeast Idaho to rest and repair their wagons having just completed crossing the point on…
View morehttps://www.youtube.com/embed/77Z508J_KmI Bear Lake Valley US Highway 89 from Montpelier travels south along the west side of the beautifully turquoise blue Bear Lake. You won’t be able to resist stopping to put your bare feet in the sand and crystal clear water. You can wade out far from shore in the…
View moreBlackfoot & Bingham County The city of Blackfoot is known as the “Potato Capital of the World” because more potatoes are grown here than in any othercounty in the United States. Blackfoot’s rich agricultural identity is evident in the large farms surrounding the city. Want to learn more about potatoes?…
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View moreAmerican Falls & Power County Willow Bay provides a great place for summer recreation with a marina, café, store and RV campgrounds with hookups. West of American Falls is Massacre Rocks State Park. Oregon Trail ruts can be seen as well as an exhibit at the Visitor’s Center telling the…
View moreSoutheast Idaho High Country Tourism PO Box 669 Lava Hot Springs, ID 83246 (888) 201-1063 To order your brochures, make a comment or ask a question online, please use our Information Request Form. American Falls City 550 N Oregon Trail American Falls, Idaho 83211 Phone: (208) 226-2569 www.cityofamericanfalls.com American Falls…
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View moreDowney Idaho Downey is a quiet little city of 650 people nestled below majestic Oxford Peak. They cherish their small town atmosphere and welcome those who wish to visit, play, live, or set up business. Downey's streets were built wide enough to turn a six-hitch wagon and for the twice…
View moreSoutheast Idaho Fire Information Find the latest fire information at these links: Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center gives details of area fires. http://www.idahofireinfo.com/ InciWeb the Incident Information System: IDAHO Incidents USDA Forest Service Active Fire Mapping Geomac.gov – View a map of all fires in the west that may be…
View moreIdaho Fish and Game Native Idaho Trout are plentiful in Southeast Idaho!Southeast Idaho is about space, lots of it. We haven't encroached on the wildlife areas in the manner several other states have. That means Idaho is paradise for hunting, fishing, or simply observing the abundance of wildlife that share…
View moreFort Hall Indian Reservation The Fort Hall Reservation – Home of the Shoshone-Bannock Festival held the second weekend in August. A great deal has changed for the first Americans over centuries, but a great deal has remained the same. The Shoshone and Bannock tribes were granted 1.8 million acres in Eastern Idaho under…
View moreGrace Idaho The City of Grace is snuggled in a beautiful valley located in southeastern Idaho just thirty (30) miles from an interstate highway and one hours travel from two large cities, Pocatello, Idaho and Logan, Utah. Grace has a population of approximately 1100 people in addition to the many…
View moreThe Southeast Idaho High Country Tourism (previously known as the Pioneer Country Travel Council) is supported by the Idaho Travel Council. It is funded through a two percent (2%) tax on the sale of hotels, motels, and private campground accommodations. We promote tourism in Region 5 which includes Power, Oneida, Bannock, Bingham,…
View moreAmerican Falls Idaho Visit our 128 acre year-round recreation area called Willow Bay. Willow Bay is easy to reach, the State Highway 39 bypass connects to Marina Road and can be reached from either end of American Falls. The marina area has a cafe and store, RV campgrounds with hookups, a…
View moreChesterfield & the Gem Valley CHESTERFIELD is an early Mormon settlement 11 miles north of Bancroft. Founded in 1881, it is now unoccupied, but history buffs won't let it go away. They formed a foundation to refurbish and maintain 27 original structures now on the National Historic Register. It is…
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View morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRn214FxMyQ&list=PLAB236A79AD7018A3&index=2 Welcome to Wellness in Southeast Idaho! Wellness is an individualized journey. As we navigate through an increasingly complicated world it becomes more important than ever to decompress and disconnect daily no matter where we are—work, home or as we travel. Although we may fantasize of a dedicated trip for…
View moreJoin Friends of the Zoo Idaho Zoological Society for a beer-tasting event at Zoo Idaho to help save wildlife! Enjoy great brews with unlimited beer tastings, animal encounters, live music, and food and a free souvenir beer mug! This is an over 21 after-hours Zoo experience.
View moreVisit these Businesses during your Southeast Idaho Vacation! Bear Lake Log Homes, Cabins and Lodges – Builder in Bear Lake Idaho and Utah Craiggerbuilt ATV & Snowmobile Accessories in Montpelier Idaho Bear Lake Regional Commission – Protecting Bear Lake in Utah and Idaho Bear Lake Interiors & EZ 2 Plez…
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