Guidebook for Island Park

Deborah
Guidebook for Island Park

Food Scene

Tasty food, nice bar with lots of tv's, comfortable and clean.
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Pond's Lodge
3757 US-20
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Tasty food, nice bar with lots of tv's, comfortable and clean.
Close to the cabin, serves prime rib and baby back ribs.
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Connie's
4130 Quakie Ln
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Close to the cabin, serves prime rib and baby back ribs.
Great food, great prices! Right on the river.
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Cafe Sabor
4298 US-20
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Great food, great prices! Right on the river.
Gourmet dining in a beautiful setting on the river.
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Henry's Fork Lodge & Restaurant
2794 S Pinehaven Dr
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Gourmet dining in a beautiful setting on the river.
The Lodgepole Grill at the Phillips Pines Lodge is a pleasant, moderately priced restaurant.
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Phillips Lodge
3907 Phillips Loop Rd
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The Lodgepole Grill at the Phillips Pines Lodge is a pleasant, moderately priced restaurant.
Best fudge around! Caramel apples, too :)
Rustic Candy Shop
33 N Canyon St
Best fudge around! Caramel apples, too :)
Great views of the river, great food.
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Angler's Lodge
3363 Old Highway 191
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Great views of the river, great food.
The Last Chance Bar & Grill at TroutHunter is truly an anglers gathering place. Enjoy fine dining in a casual atmosphere, where delicious meals prepared from scratch with fresh seasonal ingredients are often savored by folks in jeans or waders.
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TroutHunter
3327 US-20
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The Last Chance Bar & Grill at TroutHunter is truly an anglers gathering place. Enjoy fine dining in a casual atmosphere, where delicious meals prepared from scratch with fresh seasonal ingredients are often savored by folks in jeans or waders.

Parks & Nature

Amazing waterfalls with a short, accessible trail. Historic museum at the trailhead great for kids, with an animal pelt room for children. Souvenirs, maps, etc sold at the museum.
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Upper Mesa Falls Interpretive Site
Forest Road 295
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Amazing waterfalls with a short, accessible trail. Historic museum at the trailhead great for kids, with an animal pelt room for children. Souvenirs, maps, etc sold at the museum.
Big Springs is the headwaters of Henry's Fork of the Snake River. Monster-sized trout are seen in the clear, 50 degree thermally-heated water. Take a stroll on the 1-mile nature trail. Best place to spot moose!
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Big springs
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Big Springs is the headwaters of Henry's Fork of the Snake River. Monster-sized trout are seen in the clear, 50 degree thermally-heated water. Take a stroll on the 1-mile nature trail. Best place to spot moose!
The park is located on an 11,000-acre wildlife refuge in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is home to an abundance of elk, moose, sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, and the occasional black or grizzly bear.[ Two-thirds of the trumpeter swans that winter in the contiguous United States spend the season in Harriman State Park. Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding in the summer, snowshoeing and nordic skiing in the winter.
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Harriman State Park
3489 Green Canyon Rd
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The park is located on an 11,000-acre wildlife refuge in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is home to an abundance of elk, moose, sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, and the occasional black or grizzly bear.[ Two-thirds of the trumpeter swans that winter in the contiguous United States spend the season in Harriman State Park. Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding in the summer, snowshoeing and nordic skiing in the winter.
The place to catch trophy trout!
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Henrys Lake State Park
3917 E. 5100 N.
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The place to catch trophy trout!
Beautiful scenery for a wildlife refuge
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Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
27650B South Valley Road
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Beautiful scenery for a wildlife refuge

Arts & Culture

Museum at the cabin with tours showing the life of Johnny Sack, a first settler in the area. Especially interesting because of his short height. All items in the cabin were built to fit his small stature.
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Johnny Sack's Cabin
South Big Springs Loop Road
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Museum at the cabin with tours showing the life of Johnny Sack, a first settler in the area. Especially interesting because of his short height. All items in the cabin were built to fit his small stature.

Entertainment & Activities

Live dinner theatre in the heart of Macks Inn, featuring a coupole of great melodramas each summer.
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Mack's Inn Playhouse
U.S. 20
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Live dinner theatre in the heart of Macks Inn, featuring a coupole of great melodramas each summer.
Live theatre in West Yellowstone, these guys do a fantastic job. Several plays each summer.
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The Playmill Theatre
29 Madison Ave
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Live theatre in West Yellowstone, these guys do a fantastic job. Several plays each summer.
IMAX screen plays one current movie a week and a couple others pertaining to the greater Yellowstone area.
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Yellowstone IMAX Theatre
101 S Canyon St
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IMAX screen plays one current movie a week and a couple others pertaining to the greater Yellowstone area.

Essentials

This large convenience store/small grocery store at the Chevron Gas Station is well-stocked and has good prices, especially for a remote resort area.
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Robin's Roost
4150 N Big Springs Loop
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This large convenience store/small grocery store at the Chevron Gas Station is well-stocked and has good prices, especially for a remote resort area.
Run out of milk, or Mountain Dew? Elk Creek has you covered! Also has a good supply of chocolate-covered candy!
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Elk Creek Station
3974 US-20
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Run out of milk, or Mountain Dew? Elk Creek has you covered! Also has a good supply of chocolate-covered candy!

Getting Around

Need a ride from Salt Lake to Island Park? Salt Lake Express provides shuttle service along the I-15 corridor and Hwy 20.
Salt Lake Express
785 S Railroad Ave
Need a ride from Salt Lake to Island Park? Salt Lake Express provides shuttle service along the I-15 corridor and Hwy 20.

Sightseeing

The Sawtell Peak Scenic Drive is a short, twelve-mile route that climbs to the top of the 9875-foot summit of Sawtell Peak. From the summit, the views of the surrounding area are magnificent. From the top, the visitor gets superb views of Yellowstone National Park, the Centennial Valley in Montana, Henrys Lake in Idaho and the Madison Valley in Montana. The Grand Tetons in Wyoming and the Pioneer Mountains in Montana are also visible way off in the distance.
Sawtelle Peak Road
Sawtelle Peak Road
The Sawtell Peak Scenic Drive is a short, twelve-mile route that climbs to the top of the 9875-foot summit of Sawtell Peak. From the summit, the views of the surrounding area are magnificent. From the top, the visitor gets superb views of Yellowstone National Park, the Centennial Valley in Montana, Henrys Lake in Idaho and the Madison Valley in Montana. The Grand Tetons in Wyoming and the Pioneer Mountains in Montana are also visible way off in the distance.
It was near midnight on August 17th, 1959 when an earthquake near the Madison River triggered a massive landslide. The slide moved at 100 mph and in less than 1 minute, over 80 million tons of rock crashed into the narrow canyon, blocking the Madison River and forming Earthquake Lake. This earth- changing event, known as the Hebgen Lake Earthquake, measured 7.5 on the Richter scale. At the time it was the second largest earthquake to occur in the lower 48 states in the 20th century. Twenty-eight people lost their lives in the event. In 1967, the Forest Service’s Earthquake Lake Visitor Center opened its doors for the first season of operation. Today, the center provides interpretive ser
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Earthquake Lake
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It was near midnight on August 17th, 1959 when an earthquake near the Madison River triggered a massive landslide. The slide moved at 100 mph and in less than 1 minute, over 80 million tons of rock crashed into the narrow canyon, blocking the Madison River and forming Earthquake Lake. This earth- changing event, known as the Hebgen Lake Earthquake, measured 7.5 on the Richter scale. At the time it was the second largest earthquake to occur in the lower 48 states in the 20th century. Twenty-eight people lost their lives in the event. In 1967, the Forest Service’s Earthquake Lake Visitor Center opened its doors for the first season of operation. Today, the center provides interpretive ser