Nearby Attractions

 
Salmon-Challis National Forest:  4.3 million acres ranging from the Idaho/Montana border to the Salmon River and its middle fork.  Encompasses Mt. Borah, Idaho’s tallest mountain.  Headquarters in Salmon, ID  
www.fs.fed.us/r4/sc 208.756.5100

Teton Flood Museum: Extensive collection of flood memorbilia relating to the Teton Dam disaster (more than 80 billion gallons of water through Rexburg), pioneer relics, Idaho opal/agate collection, WWI and II items.  Very small fee.
www.rexcc.com/thingstodo/attractions/tetonflood.html 208.359.3063

War Bonnet Roundup Rodeo: Idaho’s oldest professional rodeo, established in 1911.  More than 300 competitors in 7 major events.  
www.wbrrodeo.com  208.520.5867

Yellowstone Bear World: animals roam freely in natural habitats: Rocky Mountain elk, bison, mountain goats, deer, black bears, grizzlies.  
www.yellowstonebearworld.com  208.359.9688

Time for a day trip?  We’re just a couple hours from both Jackson and Yellowstone.  Visit us along the way, or use us as your home base to explore the wonders of Idaho and Wyoming!  http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/schttp://www.rexcc.com/thingstodo/attractions/tetonflood.htmlhttp://www.wbrrodeo.comhttp://www.yellowstonebearworld.comshapeimage_2_link_0shapeimage_2_link_1shapeimage_2_link_2shapeimage_2_link_3
 
Attractions Just a Short Drive Away . . .
The Tautphaus Zoo: featuring snow leopards, African penguins, zebras, primates, wallabies, and children’s petting zoo.  www.idahofallszoo.org  208.612.8552http://www.idahofallszoo.orgshapeimage_4_link_0
The Museum of Idaho:  Idaho’s premier national traveling exhibit museum dedicated to natural and cultural history of Idaho and the Intermountain West.  Features current traveling exhibit, plus Children’s Discovery Room, re-creation of small-town Eagle Rock, and other interactive exhibits.  www.museumofidaho.org  208.522.1400http://www.museumofidaho.orgshapeimage_5_link_0
Ririe Reservoir and Palisades Reservoir: excellent fishing, boating (boat ramps available), wildlife viewing, and scuba diving.  www.visitidaho.org http://www.visitidaho.orgshapeimage_6_link_0
                Cress Creek: handicap-accessible           
                hiking trail; 1.5 mile loop with gorgeous views of the Snake River, informational displays with local habitat/ecology information, wildlife viewing.  Free.