This article was created in partnership with Eastern Idaho’s Yellowstone Teton Territory. All photos provided by Eastern Idaho’s Yellowstone Teton Territory.

Lodging
There is a range of accommodation options in the towns scattered throughout Eastern Idaho’s Yellowstone Teton Territory. From quaint bed and breakfasts and inns, to luxurious lodges and chain hotels–there are offerings for every budget and taste. The Sawtelle Mountain Resort in Island Park offers guests the most bang for their buck. Also in Island Park, stay at the Lakeside Lodge, where sunsets from the water’s edge will take your breath away. For time spent closer to Driggs, scope out the numerous vacation rental options.Dining
The restaurants throughout Eastern Idaho really showcase their local flair. Anglers in Island Park congregate at the Last Chance Bar & Grill in the TroutHunter Lodge. When you make your way to the quaint town of Tetonia, be sure to check out the new Badger Creek Cafe and the revitalized Tetonia Club bar. Finally, satisfy your sweet tooth with a root beer float at Frostop in Ashton–you can’t miss the place with their massive mug sign off the highway!
Activities – First Day
Put your toes in the sand
The St. Anthony Sand Dunes offers a playground for kids and adults alike. Fly up and down the dunes on an ATV, or consider renting sand boards for the day. Springtime is a great time to play at the dunes since it’s not too hot yet. Idaho Sand Dunes RV offers a convenient campground for travelers in the area with RV hookups in addition to dry camping. Equipment can be conveniently rented at the dunes from PMS Dune Rentals.
View wildlife…safely
A visit to Yellowstone Bear World is a must-do attraction when visiting eastern Idaho. This unique facility offers visitors an up close encounter with North American wildlife. The mission of Yellowstone Bear World is to “motivate and increase public awareness in the management of natural resources for conservation, education, scientific and recreational purposes”. Visiting and participating in some of the different experiences at Yellowstone Bear World provides meaningful and lasting encounters for the whole family.
Activities – Second Day
Take the scenic route
Idaho is full of scenic drives, but the one that winds to Upper Mesa Falls is lovely, finishing at a roaring plunge that is well worth the journey. If you prefer, take the scenery in from the saddle of your bicycle! Once you reach the falls, feel the rush and beauty at the Upper Mesa Falls viewpoint, but also tackle the short hike to the Lower Mesa Falls viewpoint–it’s worth the walk!…and/or throw some casts!
Spring can be a tricky time for fishing as mountain rivers are raging with snowmelt. Fortunately, the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River in Island Park is notoriously one of the earliest rivers to fish! Make the most out of your time fishing in eastern Idaho with the help of guides and outfitters in the Island Park region.
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