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Idaho Potato Exposition
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| Idaho Potato Exposition |
Located off Interstate 15 and U.S. Route 91 in Blackfoot. It has a museum, an everything-potatoes gift shop, and the world’s largest potato chip. Admission includes a free baked potato and toppings http://www.potatoexpo.com/
West Yellowstone National Forest
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| Mystic Falls in West Yellowstone |
West Yellowstone national forest is within driving distance. You could visit while you are picking up your new puppy. http://www.yellowstone.net
Lava Hot Springs
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| Lava Hot Springs |
The natural hot water springs were used by Indians as healing waters for centuries. This attraction, operated by the State of Idaho, is located near the town of Lava Hot Springs, off U.S. Route 30. The waters have been a consistent 110 degrees F for an estimated 50 million years and the hot mineral baths are sulfur and odor free. Open year-round.
http://www.lavahotsprings.com/
Fort Hall Replica
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| Fort Hall Replica |
Located off Interstate 15 and Interstate 86 at Ross Park in Pocatello. Fort Hall is a replica of the historic facility that served pioneer travelers along the Oregon Trail. A covered wagon and tepee enhance the outdoor exhibit. See the video "Fort Hall, Gateway to the Northwest" and visit the gift shop. Open Memorial Day until Labor Day.
http://www.forthall.net/
Minnetonka Cave
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| Minnetonka Cave |
This is an incredible half-mile cave. Stalactites and stalagmites throughout the limestone cave offer an awesome peek into the geology of the area. Includes climbing of stairs. http://www.bearlake.org/cavexplore.html
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