The Island Park, Idaho area is teaming with both summer and winter activities. From our famous Island Park snowmobiling, cross country skiing and snowshoeing to our renown area. Enjoy fabulous fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking and scenic walking. Don’t forget to bring your camera, there’s always a reason to snap a photo in Island Park.
Of course you will want to check out our Island Park Cabins or perhaps our Yellowstone Cabins as your base of operations. Be sure to book fairly early as Island Park Vacation Rentals are increasingly high in demand due to Island Park’s proximity to Yellowstone National Park. You can reserve up to multiple years in advance to secure your perfect lodging getaway.
Historical Sites
Largest Volcanic Caldera
Big Springs
Continental Divide
Historic Henry’s Lake
Mesa Falls
Johnny Sacks Cabin at Big Springs
Coffee Pot Rapids
Harriman State Park
Island Park Summary
Nez Perce Indians
Earthquake Lake “Quake Lake”
Island Park Reservoir
Old Union Pacific Railroad
Yellowstone National Park
Drew & Julie Durrant, owned and operated Mack’s Inn Playhouse from May 2008 until September 2012. With the Durrant’s at the helm Mack’s Inn Playhouse became a destination for family friendly musicals spoofs for the Greater Yellowstone Area. They would perform 70 shows each summer and squeeze them all in between Memorial Day and Labor Day. In the summer or 2012, long time friends and patrons, Rob and Sherri Dias, approached the Durrants about working with the students at Diamond Ranch Academy and opening a new dinner theater in Keep Reading!
Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America’s first national park. Located in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, it is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Preserved within Yellowstone National Park are Old Faithful and a collection of the world’s most extraordinary geysers and hot springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Keep Reading!
“You haven’t experienced Yellowstone until you’ve been to the Yellowstone IMAX Theatre.” OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND….. Located at the west entrance of the Yellowstone National Park, the Yellowstone Imax Theatre is a “must see” on your travel itinerary. Far more than just a theatre, the Yellowstone IMAX Theatre offers a rare educational opportunity. Through the stunning IMAX film “Yellowstone” as well as displays located in the lobby, visitors can see the true yellowstone as it is today and as it was a hundred and 100,000 years ago. The IMAX Keep Reading!
The history of Virginia City, Montana is important to the State of Montana and to its residents because Virginia City was the birthplace of Montana and the cradle of much Montana and United States History. The history of Virginia City, Montana is important to the entire United States because strategic events were worked out in Virginia City during the Civil War. That History begins on 16 June 1863 with the registration of the town site of the new settlement as “Verona”, their spelling of Varina, the wife of the President Keep Reading!
Contact area businesses who have the recreational vehicle for you! Doesn’t matter if you want to ride the trails on an UTV, snowmobile the winter trails or cruise the water in the summer. These companies have a machine for you!!! Mt. Mayhem 208-558-7390 Island Park Adventures 208-558-7581 Lakeside Lodge Rentals 208-558-9770 High Mountain Adventures 208-558-9572 Keep Reading!
Sawtell Peak Road is a great destination for anyone that enjoys sweeping views. It takes you more than 9,800 feet to great 360-degree views of 3 different states. This makes a perfect unique stop to anyone visiting nearby Yellowstone. It is a very well-graded dirt road. It is open to all vehicles. If the conditions are bad, you would need something with 4×4, but most of the time it is not at all necessary. The road is not technica, but could still be challenging for those afraid of heights since Keep Reading!
Daily whitewater rafting adventures or scenic, calm floats. The closest rafting to West Yellowstone, we are located perfectly for those visiting Yellowstone National Park, Big Sky and Bozeman, Montana. Come experience the best! Wild West Rafting Call 406-848-2252 – 220 W Park Street, Gardiner, MT Montana Whitewater Call 406-356-9031 – 46651 Gallatin Road, Big Sky, MT Calm River Float Trips – Henry’s Fork of the Snake River Call 208-558-7272 – 4292 N. US Hwy. 20 Island Park, ID Keep Reading!
1959 Earthquake forms Quake Lake West of Yellowstone On Aug. 17, 1959 the earth around Yellowstone shook. At 11:37 p.m. a 7.3 magnitude earthquake devastated Hebgen Lake, Montana, located in Yellowstone’s northwestern region. On August 17, 1959, near midnight, an earthquake near the Madison River triggered a massive landslide. The slide moved at 100 mph and in less than 1 minute, over 80 million tons of rock crashed into the narrow canyon, blocking the Madison River and forming Earthquake Lake. This earth-changing event, known as the Hebgen Lake Earthquake, measured 7.5 on Keep Reading!
The Playmill Theatre began as a dream of people who knew what good theatre can do for people’s lives and we are proud to continue on with that dream. As we begin each summer we carefully (and yes even prayer- fully) consider what shows we want to share with our amazing and loyal audiences. We know that we hold a sacred trust of sorts to provide the 35,000 people who walk in our doors a fun night that will provide beautiful memories for years to come. We don’t take Keep Reading!
Beginning in gently rolling farmlands, dipping into a tumultuous river confluence, and traveling over the rim of the nation’s largest volcanic caldera, Mesa Falls Scenic Byway takes you through some of southeastern Idaho’s most compelling scenery. In addition to enjoying breathtaking vistas along the route, devotees of intermountain recreation find countless activities to indulge their passions on the route’s 27 miles. Originally a popular path to Yellowstone National Park, the byway offers plenty of reasons to justify a trip in itself. Your journey begins in the rural town of Ashton. Keep Reading!
Book your Yellowstone Horse Back Ride by calling Eagle Ridge Ranch – 208-558-7077 Island Park has some of the most amazing trails to view by horseback. These trips are the most beautiful rides in the Western United States! The trails are steep, but not dangerous. We ride up onto the high mountain ridges and down into the beautiful ravines. We usually see wildlife and even in late summer there are still wild-flowers blooming in our higher elevations! These rides are fantastic! We conduct our rides to satisfy the desires of Keep Reading!
The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center’s primary mission is to provide visitors to the Yellowstone area an opportunity to observe, learn & appreciate grizzly bears & gray wolves. For your convenience Save time and buy your tickets today! When purchasing tickets online your ticket confirmation will be included in your cabin confirmation that will be emailed to you. Please print out two copies so you can give a copy to the attendant for your activity…. Its that simple! Feel free to call us with any questions call 208-558-9675 The Keep Reading!
The Grand Targhee Resort is a full-service, self-contained, year-round resort located just a beautiful one-hour drive from Jackson Hole, in the heart of Wyoming’s majestic Teton Mountains. Keep Reading!
The Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, named after Andrew Henry known for discovering and exploring the area in the early 1800s, is arguably one of the finest trout streams in the lower forty-eight states. In fact Trout Unlimited voted the Henry’s Fork the number one stream in the country. The upper section of the Henry’s Fork is formed where Henry’s Lake Outlet, a lightly fished meadow stream bound by willow trees, meets Big Springs, the primary source of water to the Henry’s Fork. Downstream from where the Outlet is Keep Reading!
Floating the Rivers Floating the rivers of Island Park is a favorite activity on a hot summers day. There are several rivers and areas that can be floated. You can take your own tubes and boats or rent from a local company. Big Springs boat ramp: This is the most popular float to locals and tourists alike. This is the longest float in the area. It can take up to 4 hours, so make sure to bring your sun screen and bug spray. If you have Keep Reading!
From Ashton, ID, take State Rt. 47 east 5.3 miles to Yellowstone National Park/Cave Falls sign. Turn right at sign and go 18.3 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. NOTE: After 5.9 miles, the access road enters Targhee National Forest and becomes Forest Rt. 582 with gravel surface. After 16.7 miles, the road becomes paved again upon entering Wyoming. Overall, access to the campground is on RV friendly roads. Keep Reading!
Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitors love to feed the fish and, second, for Johnny Sacks Cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A Keep Reading!