Consider local road conditions and parking options before taking your Idaho Falls motorhome rental for a spin downtown. Thankfully, traffic in Idaho Falls isn't as bad, although Idaho Falls has become more congested over recent years as roads struggle to keep up with the city's rapid growth. If you're looking for some to park your motorhome downtown, try Cabela's, Walmart Supercenter, or Camping World.
One of the best family-friendly attractions in Idaho Falls is the Idaho Falls Zoo, known as "The Best Little Zoo in the West." This Zoo features over 300 exotic critters from 130 species. Meet critters from across the world, including African lions, red pandas, and red-necked wallabies. Your little ones will also love petting and feeding adorable sheep and goats at the Children's Zoo.
Looking to learn more about the Gem State? Then dig for information at the Museum of Idaho. This museum documents the history and landscape of Idaho through several thoughtful permanent and traveling exhibits. Ensure you check out the Discovery Room, where kids can pretend to scale mountains, climb through caves, and enjoy a range of puzzles. Another highlight is the Way Out West exhibit, which documents human history in Idaho through interactive elements and ancient artifacts.
Hikers searching for a popular trail near the city should take a stroll down the Idaho Falls River Walk — Greenbelt Trail. This trail runs for 14 miles on both sides of Snake River, right through the heart of Idaho Falls. Plan a quick hike and stop by the city's namesake waterfall for a family picnic. If you visit the River Walk on the weekend during the summer or fall, check out the Idaho Falls Farmers' Market. It's a great place to sample handmade goods and pick up local produce during your trip to the city.