Posted by Handyman on June 09, 2010 at 22:25:27 from (216.201.66.220):
In Reply to: Summer Vacation Route posted by Bill from Scotland on June 09, 2010 at 14:59:16:
If you enter Idaho from West Yellowstone MT, points of interest would be Big Springs, Mesa Falls scenic route(takes you past upper and lower Mesa Falls),then you can hit the teton valley scenic route which follows the western side of the teton range, or head on into Ashton and on to Idaho Falls. From IF you can head south to Pocatello and turn west to Boise and take in things like City of Rocks state park, Shosone Falls (nicknamed the Niagra of the west) thousand Springs, The Hagerman fosill beds, the Perine bridge (850 feet to the river below, only place in the USA where B,A,S,E, jumping is allowed year around) or you can head west out of IF across the Big Desert (really thats what they named it) stop and check out EBR-1 then head on through Arco towards Craters of the Moon national monument, then on towards I-86 and Boise. there are other places you may want to stop and see but you seem to have a time limit so these are easy places to just hit as you go through the area. sorry but no tractor shows that I'm aware of at this time.
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