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Bonneville County’s Idaho Falls -- originally known as Taylor’s Bridge, then Eagle Rock -- was discovered and settled by fur traders navigating the adjacent Snake River. Surrounded by mountains and forests in an almost mile-high valley, even urban Idaho Falls offers rare glimpses of North American wildlife. Occupied originally by the Northern Piute and Shoshone-Bannock Indians long before 1805 mapping by Lewis and Clark, prospectors eventually discovered gold in the Snake River and came to settle. Like their ancestors, Idaho Falls residents place a high value on quality, quite evident in public schools, civic parks, and cultural venues, as well as in the balance between untouched wilderness and economic development. Varied restaurants specialize in homestyle to gourmet, and adventure awaits nearby at Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Craters of the Moon National Monument. Lodging accommodations include some 1,800 rooms at more than 20 properties from inns to chain motels and hotels.
We have organized our listings of Idaho Falls's local hotel accommodations into several geographic areas and alphabetically. You can begin browsing for hotels in the Greater Idaho Falls area by selecting one of the links shown below.
·Idaho Falls Hotels in the Idaho Falls area that is served by Fanning Field Airport (IDA) located 2 miles NW of the city.
·Surrounding Communities Hotels in communities surrounding Idaho Falls including Montpelier, Rexburg, Island Park and others. |
·Pocatello Hotel options located due south of Idaho Falls in Pocatello. This area is served by Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH) located 8 miles NW of the city. |
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Area Facts: The hydroelectric plants around Idaho Falls are supplied by a man-made diversion dam, and supply the area with over half of its power requirements at relatively low cost. The area code for the state of Idaho is 208.

A Lot of Pros and One Con"Michelle", Woods Cross - Room was clean. Air conditioning worked well. Heated pool was little on the cold side and hot tub was more like a
Said about: Comfort Inn Rexburg
Nice MotelNon-Member, Reader - The motel was nice and quietly located, the rooms were clean, liked that coffee was available basically all day, the ind
Said about: Super 8 Motel Driggs
Spend Your Hard Earned Money Somewhere ElseNon-Member, Reader - Husband took work members there for work retreat. Families to join for long weekend getaway. So you have both a work per
Said about: Wild Rose Ranch
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