#1.
Caribou-Targhee National Forest Headquarters Office, 1405 Hollipark Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83401
Named for Chief Targhee of the Bannocks. More on wyomingtourism
These 2 forests were joined in the year 2000, creating 6 ranger districts, over 3 million acres, and diverse ecosystems that support a large variety of plants, animals and year round recreation. Do... More on DogFriendly.com

#2.
Palisades Ranger District, Targhee National Forest, 3659 East Ririe Highway, Idaho Falls, ID 83401, USA
Caribou-Targhee National Forest Operating Days: 185 Total Capacity: 245 Elevation: 5,300 Season: Late May - Mid September Fees: $10/single site $20/double site Additional Information: 14 campsites available on a first come, first ... More on recreation.gov

#3.
Upper Snake River District, Idaho Falls District Office, Idaho Falls, ID 83401, USA
Hells Canyon was designated a national recreation area in 1975. The 652,500 acre canyon has a maximum depth of 7,900 ft making it the deepest gorge in North America. Major attractions are the Snake River with jet boats and float craft ... More on recreation.gov

#4.
C/O Caribou-Targhee N.F., 1405 Hollipark Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83401, U.S.A.
The Curlew National Grassland, 16 miles west of Malad, was established in 1960 to improve soil and vegetation and promote sound agricultural practices on its 47,000 acres. Historically, the Curlew Grassland in southeastern Idaho was ... More on LLBean.com

#5.
3195 N Yellowstone Hwy, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401-1797

#6.
Lava, Idaho, ID
Natural mineral pool, olympic AAU pool, 33-foot high diving tower, 2 water slides, 7 diving boards. More on About

#7.
395 Sunken Diamond Dr, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402-0000

#8.
Rigby, Idaho

#9.
275 W 129 S, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404-7857

#10.
1405 Hollipark Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83401, U.S.A.
Named after Targhee, a Bannock Native American peacemaker, this forest covers 1.8 million acres in southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming. The Targhee is home to a vast array of wildlife, including... More on LLBean.com
These 2 forests were joined in the year 2000, creating 7 ranger districts, over 3 million acres, and diverse ecosystems that support a large variety of plants, fish, mammals, bird species, and year... More on DogFriendly.com
