Lower Mesa Falls
Lower Mesa Falls Lower Mesa Falls is a 65-foot waterfall on the Henry’s Fork in Fremont County, Idaho. It is located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest on the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway….
Lower Mesa Falls Lower Mesa Falls is a 65-foot waterfall on the Henry’s Fork in Fremont County, Idaho. It is located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest on the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway….
Located about 60 miles southeast of Rexburg, the Upper Palisade Lake and Lower Palisade Lake are very scenic and are accessible by hiking trails for horse or foot traffic only. The lakes…
Fall Creek Falls is a must-see for all waterfall enthusiasts here in Idaho. With an elevation of 5,280 feet and a 60-foot descent into the Snake River, Fall Creek Falls widen as it drops and…
Starting at the Warm River Campground, this trail offers wonderful vistas and differing ground types from gravel to asphalt to dirt. It meanders with the river holding to a gentle elevation gain….
Discover Moody Meadow Moody Meadow is a less known, yet wonderful place for those visiting the Eastern Idaho Area. There are tons of things to do. You are allowed to camp up to…
Craters of the Moon is a protected area which features are volcanic and represent one of the best-preserved flood basalt areas in the continental United States. The Visitor Center is near the monument’s only entrance. Various…
The “R” mountain, also known as the Menan Butte is a famously known hike among locals and students that live in Rexburg, ID. It is not really a mountain but an inactive…
Cress Creek Trail is along the South Fork of the Snake River. This 1¼-mile hike is wheelchair accessible for the first 1/2 mile with the parking lot right off the road and restrooms at…
The Camas Wildlife Refuge is one of 500 national wildlife refuges in the country. Each year during spring and fall, the refuge is filled with migrating songbirds and waterfowls, with numbers peaking…
The Idaho Falls Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is located on a beautiful spot of land overlooking the falls of the Snake River. The land was donated…
Four major habitat types define Market Lake WMA: marsh/wetland meadow, desert uplands, Snake River riparian and cropland. Each habitat type possesses unique characteristics which result in the wildlife diversity of Market Lake…