Things to Do and See in Eastern Idaho
Idaho State University
Idaho State University is a state institution at Pocatello, a metropolitan area of about 55,000 nestled in the mountains of southeastern Idaho.
Idaho State University
Museum of Idaho
The Museum of Idaho is located in Idaho Falls. It is Idaho's premier national traveling exhibit museum and features the natural and cultural history of Idaho and the Intermountain West.
Museum of Idaho
Pebble Creek
Pebble Creek is the local's best-kept secret. Travel a few miles south of Pocatello, and take I-15 exit #57 near Inkom. The lodge has a restaurant/cafeteria, lounge, and rental shop.
Pebble Creek Ski Area
Sun Valley
Sun Valley Ski Resort is rated the USA's #1 ski resort by Ski magazine. Drawing people from around the world, the ski area offers 16 lifts and 66 runs.
Sun Valley
Idaho Falls Chukars
What a season it was in 2007 for the Idaho Falls Chukars. The team made the inaugural season at Melaleuca Field memorable, spending every day of both halves of the season in first place compiling a 46-30 overall record and two division half-season championships. As expected with the opening of beautiful Melaleuca Field with its increased capacity over old McDermott Field, Idaho Falls set an all-time attendance record in the 2007 season.
Idaho Falls Chukars Minor League Baseball
Lava Hot Springs Hot Pools
This is the place to go for a quick break on a winter day or evening (it's great in summer,too)! If you get there early on a clear day, you can sit in hot mineral pools and bask in the sun. At night, steam rises from the water, giving a pleasantly mysterious effect. The pools are filled from natural hot water springs that are sulfur-free, odor-free, and chlorine-free.
Lava Hot Springs Hot Pools
Bear Lake
Bear Lake is nearly 20 miles long, and straddles the Idaho/Utah border, with state parks on each side. The lake has beautiful turquoise water, with sandy beaches on the south end. The surrounding area is famous for its raspberries, and you can get a world famous raspberry milkshake at most local eateries.
Bear Lake State Park
Big Elk Creek
Here is a charming account of the kind of thing you can expect from hiking in Idaho
Living and Loving Idaho
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Rugged lava rocks. Oregon Trail history. Natural water parks. Swim. Boat. Fish. Learn Native American culture. See a geyser shoot up from the earth. Tour a cave. Camp. Hike. Bicycle. Spectacular fishing. Rocky mountain vistas. Meandering rivers. Fly fish a world-class stream or nearby lake surrounded by high country meadows. Trumpeter swans; Fallow deer; Black bears.
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