Fall into the right place.

The leaves may be changing, but our adventures never do. Fall in the Yellowstone Teton Territory offers incredible hikes, mind-bending views, scenic drives, and excellent wildlife activity. Come to take in the scenery, enjoy local favorites, and make lasting memories.

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Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve

Craters of the Moon is a vast ocean of lava flows with scattered islands of…

Webster Dam/Manmade Falls

Webster's Dam/Manmade Falls is a 2.7 mile out and back trail located near Rexburg, Idaho…

Railroad Right-of-way Trail

The Railroad Right-of-way trail begins at Warm River Campground south of Ashton on Highway 47…

Lost Gold Trails Loop

The Lost Gold Trails Loop heads south through desert-lava rolling hill terrain. The byway follows…

Shoshone Bannock Indian Reservation

The mission of the Land Use Department is to enhance the quality of life, promote…

South Fork of Snake River

The South Fork of the Snake River flows for 66 miles across southeastern Idaho, through…

Relay Ridge

You can access this challenging and scenic trail from the west, from South Canyon Creek…

Beaver Dick Park

Beaver Dick Park was named after “Beaver Dick” (Richard Leigh) who was one of the…

South Antelope/North Antelope Trails

On the west side of Highway 20 on the southern part of Island Park there…