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The Merc A-Historic Yet Modern Quiet Cozy Home
Everything you need in this newly remodeled one bedroom/one bath home, located in the quiet downtown of Iona. It's a private oasis for both business & travel. Our home is across the street from the city park that features; a walking path, tennis/pickle ball/basketball courts, & children's playground. Its 6 miles north-east of Idaho Falls, and close to Highways 20, 26 and I-15. This unique space features a self-check-in key pad, high speed internet and a fully stocked kitchen and laundry on site.

S. Penthouse w/Arcade, Pool Table, Sauna & Massage
Welcome to The S. Penthouse @ the Virginia Grand -The Ultimate Luxury Experience in IdahoFalls. Soak-in incredible views of Downtown & Taylor Mountain from the 4th floor 3 bd 3 bath suite. Have a blast with all you can play arcades, billiards, pinball, claw machine, TVs, darts & foosball. Indulge in the sauna, massage chair & walk-in waterfall shower, bidet & tub. From the heart of the city explore pubs, shops, shows & greenbelt or stay-in & enjoy a stocked kitchen, in-suite laundry & fireplace.

No-Clean-Fee Basement Riverside Apt
I think cleaning fees and chores are silky so I don’t require either. Directly across from the Snake River, this is a full basement apartment (has own access) in a historic Idaho Falls home. Perfect stay while you’re on your way to Yellowstone or Grand Teton. The beautiful Idaho Falls Greenbelt is right out the door. Walking distance to downtown, multiple restaurants, LDS temple and the Farmers Market. Space has bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Must walk down 7 stairs to access.

The Idaho Falls Tiny House (Sleeps 5)
Welcome to The Idaho Falls Tiny House! At only 400 square feet, the inside is small but the outside is huge. This house sits on its own lot for your privacy. This newly constructed tiny house is perfect for up to 5 guests. Not available? Want more privacy? Check out The Shelley Tiny House just a few miles south of Idaho Falls. It is the same floorplan on 1 acre of land with a view of the valley. We generally don't rent to locals from Idaho Falls. If you are a local feel free to message us.

Temple View Haven
Enjoy your peaceful getaway at our Temple View Haven. This space is the upstairs of our home that we remodeled, added a master bathroom, and created a haven for couples to relax and enjoy their time together. You will enter through your private entrance on the back of our home and ascend the stairway that was originally tucked away in a closet, almost a hidden stairway to the upstairs. The stairs are a little steep and ceilings are low so watch your step and your head. There is no kitchen.

Short Walk to Historic Downtown and Greenbelt!!
Spacious private comfortable home located only a few hundred feet from the greenbelt, downtown, city park, and electric car charging stations. Private fenced yard, covered outdoor patio and a fully stocked kitchen. Large dining room, 65 inch television with room filling sound system, Wi-Fi, and high capacity washer/dryer. Perfect for family trip to the area or group of friends. Enjoy a short walk to Old Town, Snake River Landing, Japanese Gardens, Art Museum, playgrounds, Walmart and more.

LittleWoods Lodge+Cozy Private Forest & Hot Tub
Relax and unwind in the trees---The Littlewoods Lodge in Rexburg is the perfect blend of modern and stylish surroundings. Nestled in your own private forest, you are close to town and various attractions (easy access from hwy 20, right on Yellowstone Bear World Road). The outdoor space boasts a fire pit, wood benches, picnic area, gas grill, edison lights, and hot tub. Newly constructed modern lodge has soaring ceilings with 2 bedrooms, stone fireplace, walk-in shower, and stocked kitchen.

Farmhouse Style Getaway
This is a private apartment in a side by side duplex. We're set up for 2 adults at a time only. This property isn't suitable for people traveling with children. No animals! We invite you to step back in time and enjoy our primitive antiques. There are hardwood floors, tile and linoleum throughout. One bedroom with a queen size bed. One full sized bath. Netflix, WIFI. Centrally located. On street or driveway parking. The backyard is a shared space with guests staying on the other side.

Modern Newly Built home-3 miles from airport
Comfortable, stylish, and centrally-located home. *Walking distance to green belt - enjoy a stroll, jog or bike ride *Minutes from freeway, Idaho Falls Temple and downtown shops *Close to Mountain America Center *Minutes from airport *Great accommodation for families with children, also cozy for smaller groups *Premium Mattresses Near National Parks and attractions: 107 Miles to West Yellowstone 98 Miles to Jackson Hole 79 Miles to Island Park 24 Miles to Yellowstone BearWorld

Cozy Bluebird Suite | 5 min to Airport & Downtown
Welcome to our Cozy Bluebird Guest Suite – your peaceful basement retreat! ✈ 5 min to the airport ⚡2–4 min to I-15, Hwy 20 & 26 Downtown dining, Snake River Greenbelt, and the falls are all within a 7-min drive. Private entrance • fast Wi-Fi • smart TV • full kitchen • queen bed Perfect for travelers who want convenience & value. Easy self-check-in. Come relax! ★★ We live upstairs with our young children – you may occasionally hear little footsteps. ★★

Westside guest house. Light-bright- not a basement
Enjoy this newly built & fully equipped 1 bedroom guesthouse. The bedroom has a King size that guest say is "very comfortable" & the living room has a couch that we don’t mind a person sleeping on. This is a well lit & sunny ground floor unit (not a basement) with driveway parking just steps away. The side entrance is private with its own small patio & fenced sideyard. The entire place is handicap accessible. We allow 1 dog but … see below.

Beautiful, private loft in historic home!
Enjoy the quaint, quiet and walkable neighborhood of the numbered streets of Idaho Falls while staying at our well appointed loft. The main tudor cottage style home was built in 1925 on a large corner lot and the property features mature, established gardens. While many guests come to us by-way of a jumping off point to places like nearby Yellowstone and Teton National Park, we want your stay with us to feel like a destination unto itself!
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Town & Country

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Stylish Entire Home near Downtown Idaho Falls

The Brick Loft Apt

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Cozy Private Taylor Mountain Cabin
When is the best time to visit Idaho Falls?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $80 | $80 | $85 | $91 | $90 | $99 | $101 | $99 | $98 | $93 | $94 | $91 |
| Avg. temp | 26°F | 30°F | 39°F | 46°F | 54°F | 62°F | 71°F | 69°F | 60°F | 47°F | 35°F | 26°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Idaho Falls?
Idaho Falls has stays near the riverfront, in historic neighborhoods, and around family-friendly parks. Many visitors look for accommodations close to downtown’s shops, galleries, and dining spots.
What are the best things to do in Idaho Falls with kids?
Families frequently explore the Idaho Falls Zoo, walk the Greenbelt trails along the Snake River, and visit local science museums or interactive art spaces. Parks with playgrounds and seasonal community events add to the fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Idaho Falls?
Explore the Greenbelt walkway, visit the Museum of Idaho, and enjoy local dining and shops in the historic downtown. The Idaho Falls Zoo and art galleries are often recommended for a mix of outdoor and cultural experiences.
How is the weather in Idaho Falls?
Idaho Falls has cold winters with temperatures around 17–34°F (-8–1°C), and warm, mostly dry summers near 52–89°F (11–32°C). Spring and fall tend to be mild, so layers and a jacket are useful throughout the year.
What are the best places to visit in Idaho Falls?
The Greenbelt along the Snake River, Museum of Idaho, and local art galleries are frequently suggested stops. Many visitors also take in the Idaho Falls Zoo and explore downtown’s cultural spots.
What are some hiking trails in Idaho Falls?
The Greenbelt trail loops along the river and has scenic pathways for walking or biking. Tautphaus Park features nature trails, and areas just outside Idaho Falls are known for additional hiking opportunities.
What are some family activities we can do in Idaho Falls?
Explore the Idaho Falls Zoo, visit local science and discovery museums, and stroll the Greenbelt or nearby parks. Community festivals and seasonal farmers markets are popular family outings.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Idaho Falls?
Many travelers explore nearby state parks, scenic lakes, and nature reserves, as well as hot springs and geological sites around the region. Locally rooted history museums and outdoor recreation areas add variety.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Idaho Falls?
Idaho Falls has a range of pet-friendly accommodations, particularly near parks and the riverfront. Many stays welcome visitors with pets, making it possible to explore outdoor trails and green spaces together.
What are some local tips for visiting Idaho Falls?
Dress in layers, as temperatures shift throughout the day, and bring comfortable shoes for exploring the Greenbelt or local parks. Sampling locally roasted coffee and regional cuisine adds to the experience.
What is Idaho Falls known for?
Idaho Falls is known for its scenic riverfront, ties to regional agriculture, and locally rooted arts and science institutions. The city has a lively downtown, with walking trails and frequent community events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Idaho Falls?
Smaller art galleries, riverside gardens, and unique coffee shops are often noted as local favorites. Outdoor spaces beyond the main Greenbelt offer quiet spots to relax and watch wildlife.
What are the best foods to try in Idaho Falls?
Regional potatoes feature in many local dishes, alongside farm-sourced meats and cheeses. Locally roasted coffee, fresh-baked pastries, and huckleberry specialties are frequently suggested for those exploring Idaho flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Idaho Falls?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, comfortable walking shoes for trails, and a water-resistant jacket. If planning outdoor activities, sun protection and binoculars for wildlife watching add to your gear.
What is the nightlife in Idaho Falls like?
Nightlife in Idaho Falls centers around laid-back bars, live music venues, and casual dining spots, especially downtown. Some local pubs host trivia nights, performances, and seasonal community events.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Idaho Falls?
Idaho Falls has frequently suggested community gatherings such as the Idaho Falls Farmers Market, Independence Day festivities, and art festivals held downtown. The city is known for hosting seasonal events that bring together local music, food, and cultural traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Idaho Falls?
Idaho Falls has many family friendly vacation rentals near parks, the riverfront, and downtown, with spacious living areas and easy access to local attractions. Some homes welcome families seeking outdoor spaces.
When is the best time to visit Idaho Falls?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for mild weather and outdoor activities. Summer brings warmer days, local events, and a chance to explore parks, trails, and riverside scenery.
All about Idaho Falls
Nestled between the Snake River and the Rocky Mountains in Eastern Idaho, Idaho Falls gets its name from the small waterfall located in the center of town. The city streets are lined with early 20th-century brick buildings — including the historic Bell Building, which was built in 1910 and originally used as a telegraph office, the Renaissance-style 1915 Shane Building, and the 1920s Montgomery Ward Building, which has changed little since its days as a department store. The imposing World War II-era Idaho Falls Temple, a striking Mormon church with a single spire, stands head and shoulders above the rest of the city.
Idaho Falls serves as a great base to explore some of the most popular national parks in the country. Grand Teton National Park is an hour and 15 minutes away, while Yellowstone National Park is just under a two-hour drive away. If you want to relax after a long day of hiking, a visit to one of the many nearby hot springs will help soothe your tired muscles.
What are the top things to do in Idaho Falls?
Museum of Idaho
As one of Idaho’s largest history and science centers, the Museum of Idaho features interactive exhibits that take visitors back through the state’s natural and cultural history, starting from the region’s first inhabitants. While you are here, you can see artifacts from the Shoshone-Bannock tribes, walk through a recreated 19th-century street, or check out the remnants of some of the mega flora and fauna that once called Idaho home.
Idaho Falls Riverwalk
Stretching 14 miles along the Snake River, this picturesque riverwalk showcases the tranquil Idaho Falls cascades. It also links many of Idaho City’s parks to the historic downtown area and its numerous public art installations, colorful gardens, and a wide array of eateries. The riverwalk is a popular spot for walking or jogging.
Japanese Friendship Garden
Located on a rocky island in the middle of the Snake River, this peaceful garden features a traditional Japanese garden gate, beautiful water features, and a large Japanese lantern that was donated by Idaho Falls’ sister city Tokai-Mura.
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400 of Idaho Falls vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Idaho Falls stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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