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Idaho Falls: The Perfect Place for a Group Getaway

Idaho Falls falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of the Yellowstone Teton Territory.

Plan an epic group getaway to Yellowstone Teton Territory for wedding parties, business retreats, family vacations, class reunions, or any group gathering!

Land at Idaho Falls Regional Airport and spend some time in Eastern Idaho’s biggest city before heading to wilder places throughout the region.

Where to Stay

Hotel accommodations in Idaho Falls are plentiful. If you seek familiar lodging, stay a few nights at a Marriott, Holiday Inn, or Hampton. However, try a themed suite at Destinations Inn if you want something more unique to the city.

For groups seeking conference space, Shilo Inns offers classic style, catering options, and a beautiful banquet hall. Flexible meeting spaces are tailored for business events, retreats, or group gatherings. The attentive staff manages all details, from decorations to audiovisual needs.

Idaho Falls is a smaller city. You can be confident that your hotel is conveniently located within easy driving or walking distance of most attractions, making meeting your group’s planned itinerary in the city practical.

Shilo Inn and Conference Center in Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Outdoor conference space at Shilo Inns in Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Indoor conference space at Shilo Inns in Eastern Idaho's Idaho Falls, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.

Event Centers

If you need an event venue, Idaho Falls does not disappoint. Planning a destination wedding, reunion, or retreat? The Waterfront at Snake River Landing provides a picturesque setting with indoor and outdoor spaces overlooking the city’s famous waterway. Willow Creek is one of Idaho Falls’ premier wedding venues, offering wedding packages that allow flexibility to personalize your event while providing experienced wedding planning guidance.

If you seek unique venues, the Museum of Idaho and the Colonial Theater transform their theater and exhibit settings to add customized elegance to special events or receptions.

Does your group need a big space for your event? The Mountain America Center and Downtown Event Center feature large convention center rooms, including a grand ballroom, while offering comprehensive event services, catering options, event planning assistance, vendor coordination, and audiovisual equipment rental. Both venues are perfect for large events and big parties but can also create intimate settings for medium to smaller groups.

Willow Creek's outdoor event space in Eastern Idaho's Idaho Falls, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Indoor conference and event space at Mountain America Center in Eastern Idaho's Idaho Falls, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Weddings held at the Downtown Event Center in Eastern Idaho's Idaho Falls, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Banquet table at Downtown Event Center's event space in Eastern Idaho's Idaho Falls, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Banquet halls in Mountain American Center in Eastern Idaho's Idaho Falls, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.

Sight-Seeing the City

Friendship on the River

Locals unanimously recommend starting your Idaho Falls exploration with a visit to the Greenbelt and Riverwalk, which are considered “must-see” attractions. The Riverwalk stretches 5 miles along both sides of the Snake River, offering scenic pathways, while the broader Greenbelt network extends further, linking parks, picnic areas, and viewpoints.

Your group can enjoy a range of outdoor activities along this urban greenspace, supported by the Idaho Falls Rotary Club, from biking and rollerblading to fishing and birdwatching. The pathway also leads past the iconic falls that give the city its name. If you need equipment, rent bikes or gear from Idaho Falls Tandem Bike Rentals or Bill’s Bike and Snow. Along the route, discover historical landmarks like the Japanese Friendship Gardens, accessible via a pedestrian bridge near the falls. This tranquil garden features traditional Japanese elements, including a garden gate and water features, inviting respectful exploration along designated paths.

While exploring, don’t miss the opportunity to pay tribute at the Veterans War Memorial, honoring those who served our country.

Marvelous Murals and Historic Architecture

Walk the streets of Idaho Falls, and your entire group will see the city’s art and culture. 

Explore Idaho Falls' vibrant urban art scene with a series of captivating murals, known as "living walls," that adorn alleyways and streets throughout the city. These artworks tell stories of the past and present, showcasing local talent and the area's rich heritage. Wander down Shoup Avenue or Park Avenue in historic downtown to discover colorful masterpieces that bring a unique flair to the metropolitan landscape. Don't miss Kris Burnham's "I Love Idaho" piece at The Villa Coffeehouse, Dustin Lyon's vibrant historical depiction on the Willowtree Gallery building, and Cherryn Wright's enchanting "Butterflies" mural at The SnakeBite Restaurant.

For those who relish history, downtown Idaho Falls is a treasure trove of historic architecture, with 13 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Embark on a self-guided tour of the city's landmark buildings. From the elegant Colonial Theater, a beloved landmark since 1919, to the impressive Bonneville Hotel with its timeless charm, these architectural marvels will transport you back in time.

Bike park bench on the Idaho Falls' Riverwalk in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Walking along the Idaho Falls Riverwalk in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
The Japanese Friendship Gardens in Idaho Fall's Riverwalk in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Painted mural in downtown Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Historic Bonneville Hotel in Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
National Register of historic buildings in downtown Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.

Have a Play Day

A Wild Attraction

The Idaho Falls Tautphaus Park is a fantastic destination for groups that want to get wild. Despite its compact size, the Idaho Falls Zoo boasts a diverse collection of animals from around the world. The zoo hosts special exhibits and attractions throughout the year, offering unique experiences such as seasonal exhibits showcasing specific animal species and educational displays highlighting conservation efforts. Interactive experiences abound at the zoo, with opportunities for feeding sessions, animal training demonstrations, and up-close encounters under the guidance of knowledgeable zookeepers. Perfect activities for team-building exercises for corporate retreats!

Go “FORE” it

For group members who love golf, make a tee time! Idaho Falls boasts a fantastic golfing scene. Pinecrest Golf Course, a premier public facility, offers 18 holes with views of the Snake River and challenging greens, complete with practice facilities and clubhouse amenities. Sand Creek Golf Course is another top choice, featuring a scenic layout along the Snake River with tree-lined fairways, water hazards, strategically placed bunkers, practice areas, and clubhouse services. For a more relaxed game, Sage Lakes Golf Course is a municipal course with mountain views, practice amenities, and clubhouse conveniences. A perfect way for a wedding party to spend their day before the big ceremony!

Other Fun Stuff

Other things to do with your group? The Idaho Falls Symphony offers captivating musical performances throughout the year. Museums in Idaho Falls are sure to ignite creative conversations. A smorgasbord of dining options will bring family, friends, and coworkers together at the table. Seasonal events in the city always inspire people to relax and have a good time together.

Lions at the Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Playing golf in Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Idaho Falls Symphony in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Outside of Museum of Idahos in Idaho Falls, a part of Eastern Idaho and Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Dining in downtown Idaho Falls in Eastern Idaho, a part of Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Sharing a drink at an outdoor festival in Idaho Falls, a part of Eastern Idaho and Yellowstone Teton Territory.

Your First Stop in Yellowstone Teton Territory

We all love Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Parks. The wildness of Yellowstone Teton Territory is a huge draw for visitors each year. 

This is why making Idaho Falls your destination for a group event is ideal. Enjoy the beauty and convenience of the city to throw the perfect event, and then … plan to explore the region as an addition to your trip!

No matter the size of your group or the purpose of your event, Idaho Falls will meet your needs and exceed your expectations!

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