Area Travel - AmericInn® Rexburg, ID
Welcome to Beautiful Idaho! Read about Rexburg attractions and things to do during your stay:
The city of Rexburg, located in the Southeast corner of Idaho, has a population of over 27,000. At an elevation of 4,865 feet, Rexburg has cold winters and warm summers.
Rexburg covers just over 5 square miles. Fertile farmland and rich green acreage surround the city. Rexburg is home to BYU - Idaho and one of the newest LDS temples. The university student population is over 11,000 most of the year, and we also welcome "Sunbirds" in the summertime, retirees who enjoy the warm summer days and cool summer nights.
Average temperatures in Rexburg during January are 27.6 degrees (high) and 10.0 degrees (low). During July, the hottest month, average temperatures range from a high of 83.4 degrees to 49.9 degrees at night.
Area Attractions and Activities
Yellowstone Bear World
- Bear World takes a nostalgic look back to when black and grizzly bears
roamed free in Yellowstone National Park.
Bear World is a unique drive through park where you can watch the
wildlife in their habitat from your own vehicle.
Address: 5 miles south of Rexburg on
US Hwy 20
Distance: 3.0 miles
Phone: 208-359-9688
Hours of Operation: Mid-May through
Mid-October
Brigham Young
University - Idaho Gardens - The BYU-I Horticulture Demonstration Gardens
serve as a unique "laboratory" for students of the Landscape Horticulture
Department. The Gardens are open to the
public year-round until dark. There are
over 750 varieties of annuals and 200 varieties of perennials as well as trees
and shrubs. The Gardens host a variety
of summer activities including wedding receptions and socials. There are also vegetables and orchards
featuring many varieties of apple trees.
Address: BYU - Idaho Campus
Distance:
1.0 miles
Phone: 208-496-1150
Hours of Operation: Year-round until
dark.
Historic Carousel and
Splash Park at Porter Park - The Idaho Centennial Carousel is Idaho's only
antique wooden carousel. It is one of
170 antique wooden carousels still existing in the United States. It has authentic carousel music from an organ
run on paper rolls, providing old-fashioned original sounds. The carousel is housed in a new building at
Porter Park. Next to the carousel is
Splash Park. Built in 2006, it is a fun
way to cool down during the summer.
Distance: 1.0 miles
Hours of Operation: 10:00am to dark
St. Anthony Sand Dunes - The St.
Anthony Sand Dunes consist of more than 11,000 acres of clear, shifting, white
quartz sand dunes up to 400 feet high that move about eight feet each
year. They are unique in that the dunes
support a high amount of exceptional off-road vehicle use on open dunes inside
a wilderness study area, attracting riders from all over the West. Visitors are
strongly encourages to avoid damage to vegetation and impacts to wildlife so
that use of this unique area may continue.
Primitive campsites are available on the East end of the dunes along the
Red Road. Developed camping is located
at Egin Lakes Access Recreation Site, located on the south-central portion of
the dune camping.
Address: Egin
Distance: 15 miles
Hours of Operation: Year-round during daylight hours.
Mesa Falls - Connecting with the Teton
Scenic Byway at Ashton, the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway takes you to two of the
last undisturbed waterfalls of consequence in the West. Main attractions, the Upper and Lower Mesa
Falls, are the last major falls in Idaho that have not been used for irrigation
or hydroelectric projects. At 110 feet
and 85 feet, respectively, they offer equally spectacular views in a beautiful
forest setting. The upper waterfall has
been developed with paths and viewing areas and is easily accessible to
all. At Lower Mesa Falls, the Snake
River is squeezed into a gorge that drops 65 feet. The best view is from Grandview Campground
and Overlook. The glassy waters froth to
mist in an even higher 11-story, 114-foot plunge. Simply awesome!
Distance: 40 miles
Yellowstone National Park West Entrance
- Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America's first national
park. Located in Wyoming, Montana and
Idaho, it is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears,
wolves, bison and elk. Preserved within
Yellowstone National Park are Old Faithful and a collection of the world's most
extraordinary geysers and hot springs, and of course the Grand Canyon of
Yellowstone.
Distance: 90 miles
Teton Flood Museum - This museum is
located in the basement of the Tabernacle houses that the Upper Snake River
Valley Historical Society Museum aptly named the Teton Flood Museum. It was name this because of its extensive
collections of flood memorabilia including, but not limited to, films, photos
and other items related to the Teton Dam disaster.
Address: 51 North Center, Rexburg, ID 83440
Distance: 1 mile
Phone: 208-359-3063
Hours of Operation: June through August: Mon-Sat 9:00am - 4:00pm,
October through May: Mon-Fri 10:00am - 3:00pm
Kelly Canyon Ski Area - Summit Elevation
is 6,600 feet. Base elevation is 5,600
feet. Annual snowfall at Kelly Canyon is
200 inches with approximately 640 skiable acres. The resort boasts 26 runs, 4 chair lifts and
two ropes.
Address: Ririe, Idaho 83443
Distance: 30 miles
Phone: 208-538-6251
Hours of Operation: Seasonal from 9:00am - 9:00pm
Heise Hot Springs Resort and Fishing
Expeditions - For over 100 years,
the family-owned Heise Resort and Heise Expeditions have set traditions of
excellence which have kept customers returning.
Blending history with modern recreation, Heise Expeditions continues to
provide that unique experience with nature that will keep you coming back.
Address: 5116 East Heise Road, Ririe, Idaho 83443
Distance:
20 miles
Phone: 208-538-7453
Hours of Operation: Please call for information.
Parks
Porter Park
Address: 2nd West 2nd South
Operated by the City of Rexburg
Smith Park
Address: East Main 3rd South
Operated by the City of Rexburg
Rexburg Nature Park
Address: 5th West and 3rd North
Operated by the City of Rexburg
Park Street Park
Address: 5th West and Park Street
Operated by the City of Rexburg
Community Park
Address: 2nd North and Madison
Operated by the City of Rexburg
Rotary Park
Address: Nina Street and Rodney Street
Operated by the City of Rexburg
Mill Hollow Community Park
Address: Mill Hollow Trailer Park
Operated by the City of Rexburg
BYU - Idaho Gardens
Operated by BYU-Idaho
Campgrounds and RV Parks
Thompson's RV Park
Phone: 208-356-6210
Desert Oasis RV Park
Website: www.desertoasisrvpark.com
Phone: 208-624-3275
Fenton RV Park
Website: www.anglersparadiservpark.com
Phone: 208-624-7854
Snake River RV Park
Website: www.snakeriverrvpark.net
Phone: 208-523-3362
Aspen Acres Golf Club & RV Park
Website: www.aspenacresrvpark.com
Phone: 208-652-3524
Buffalo Run RV Park
Website: www.buffaloruncampground.com
Phone: 208-558-7112
Palisades RV Park
Website: www.palisadescabins.com
Phone: 208-483-4485
Teton Mountain View Lodge & RV Park
Website: www.tetonmountainlodge.com
Phone: 800-625-2232
Ashton Inn & RV
Phone: 208-652-3699
Scenic Drives
ONE DAY DRIVES
- Camas Wild Life Refuge
- Kilgore- Island Park
- Mesa Falls Scenic Byway
- Teton Scenic Byway
- Johnny Sacks Cabin
- Gilmore and Charcoal Kilns
- Red Rocks Lake, Montana
- Hebgen and Quake Lake
- Spencer Opal Mines
- EBR-1 at the INEEL
- Hess Heritage Museum
TWO DAY DRIVES
- Lewis and Clark Back Country Byway
- Yankee Fork Byway
- Lewis and Clark Caves
- Oregon Trail Scenic Byway
Quick Area Guide
- Brigham Young University-Idaho 1 mi
- Rexburg LDS Temple 1 mi
- Yellowstone Bear World 3 mi
- Idaho Falls 24 mi
- St. Anthony Sand Dunes 15 mi
- Island Park 45 mi
- Mesa Falls 40 mi
- Yellowstone National Park West Entrance 90 mi
- Jackson Hole 90 mi