Thursday, December 2, 2010

Cub River Guest Ranch!

Cub River  is located in beautiful Preston Idaho.

The Guest Ranch offers fun and excitement for people of any age. Great year-round facilities and activities. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, or just relax around the pool, or around the campfires in the evening. Horse, ATV, and Snowmobile rentals available!

LODGE AND GUEST HOUSE GROUP RATES ARE FROM $11 TO $15 PER PERSON IN THE SUMMER.



Take advantage of the many activities INCLUDING 350 MILES OF ATV TRAILS, HORSE TRAILS, AND SNOWMOBILE TRAILS

The Guest Ranch has 11 RV Sites with Hookups. A large lawn area is surrounded with the RV Sites with access to the forest just a 1/4 mile away. A great area for 4 wheeling, snowmobiling, biking, hiking, horseback riding trails, etc. 

Seminar / Conference / Meeting Rooms and Facilities
Private Parties, Meetings, and Get Together Facilities
for 150+ people. Wedding and Reception Center

 

Some of the many activities you can enjoy while at Cub River include:

  • Horse, ATV, Snowmobile Rentals
  • 4 Golf Courses within 30 miles
  • 10 Golf Courses within 60 miles
  • Horse Drives
  • Western Activities and Entertainment
  • Western/Traditional Catered Dinner Options
  • Fishing* / Hunting* (sm/lg game)
  • Hiking / Backpacking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Boating* / Water Skiing
  • Snowmobiling* (350+ miles of groomed trails take you to the Greatest high country snow in the west!)
  • Cross-country Skiing / Snowshoeing
  • Skiing / Snowboarding / Tubing
  • Ice Fishing
  • Youth Program-BSA Sponsored
  • Historic Tours Available
  • Sunday Worship Service 


 It Is now snowmobile season! There are over 350 miles of groomed trails that take you into the greatest High Country Snow this side of Heaven! Whether sight seeing along the Cub River, pleasure riding on the groomed trails, or taking it to the limit in the High Country, you will find it all here at THE CUB RIVER LODGE AND GUEST RANCH.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Bagley's Teton Mountain Ranch!


If you  are planning a vacation to Jackson Hole Wyoming or the Teton Peaks and Teton Valley area you have got to come see us! 

The Bagley Ranch  has been in operation since the late 1800's, at which time they were raising sheep, hay, grain and potatoes and had a small dairy. Over the years they have changed from sheep to beef cattle, and today it is still a working ranch with beef, hay and grain.

Now doing business as Bagley’s Teton Mountain Ranch, the fourth generation has diversified by adding elk to the operation.  They want to share what they have learned about these beautiful, majestic animals and are now taking horse-drawn wagon rides through our elk in the summer and horse-drawn sleigh rides in the winter.  Their herd consists of over 100 head–bulls, cows and calves.


Many hours have been spent in the Big Hole Mountains on the west side of beautiful Teton Valley herding sheep or cattle. Come and share the Big Hole Mountains with us as we take you on a mountain trail ride. 

Enjoy an exciting horse-drawn wagon or sleigh ride through the elk or a scenic mountain trail ride in the Big Hole Mountains (right next to Jackson Hole) in the beautiful Caribou Targhee National Forest. You'll have an experience not to be forgotten!

Trail Rides
Whether you choose an easy ride or a more challenging one, you'll see some of the most spectacular views of the Teton Mountain Range and a magnificent view of Teton Valley, including the Teton River winding through the patchwork design of the agricultural valley floor.
If you want a bit more of a western experience, you can help herd cattle and even learn how to throw a rope. 


 Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides and Elk Tours
Picture yourself leisurely sliding through glistening white snow, the beautiful Caribou Targhee National Forest in the background, surrounded by majestic elk!
In February and March the bulls will drop their last-year’s antlers and their new antlers begin to grow.
Elk are very curious. They will get very close so they can get a good look at you! Some of them even like their ears scratched. Be sure to bring your camera because they like their picture taken ... especially with you!
Our winter sleigh rides begin December 1st and continue through March 31st, Monday through Saturday.  The rides last approximately one hour.

 

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pebble Creek!

Pebble Creek is located in beautifl Inkom Idaho.

History of Pebble Creek
Mount Bonneville, the highest mountain in the Portneuf Range, was formed as the range uplifted. The western slopes were left with steep grades while the eastern slopes rolled more gently towards Pebble Creek. In 1937, the U.S. Forest compiled a report classifying the eastern slopes of Mount Bonneville as superior for downhill skiing. Popular local folklore says that Averell Harriman had Mount Bonneville considered as a site for his Sun Valley, but found the road access to the east slopes too difficult. However, skiing on Mount Bonneville was destined to be.
Some young Pocatello dare devils longed to schuss down powdery snow-covered hills on their wooden slats equipped with bear claw bindings. Skiing near Pocatello was born in 1947 when these men formed the Alpette Ski Club. They pooled their resources and purchased a portable New Sweden Rope Tow, installing it in "Ski Bowl" near the present day Forest Service amphitheater on Scout Mountain.
In 1949, ski pioneer Paul Hill installed another rope tow down the road at Lead Draw. Paul then moved his operation to the west slopes of Mount Bonneville just south of Inkom, creating Skyline Ski Area. Skyline boasted two rope tows and a small warming hut. The joy of the challenge of early skiing fueled an increase in the number of people enjoying the sport. Other ski pioneers Chester Allen and brothers Robert and Joseph Primbs, Jr. saw the need to found a unit of the National Ski Patrol to assist the skiing public at Skyline. That same ski patrol is still serving skiers today.
Early skiing was for the hearty. The first challenge was driving up to the mountain on an unimproved road. Then, grabbing onto the rope tow for the ride up the hill gave the skiers' body a jolt. The rope was so heavy that smaller people would grab on just behind a stronger person who had the strength to hold the rope up. The schuss down was on ungroomed slopes.
In 1957 the ski area was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ranstrom of Pocatello. Skiers excitedly welcomed a new Poma lift installed in 1958 and another in 1960. The Poma lifts were a great improvement over the rope tows, but still the ride was "almost as challenging going up as it was skiing down." Most of the trails were about half as wide as they are today and grooming was done by foot and ski packing.
The Ranstrom's installed the Minor Denver double chair lift in 1966. New terrain was opened, much of it being steep. Grooming was all still by ski packing and shovels, so the moguls grew and grew. A popular skiing style was "jack rabbit",  jumping from one mound to another. Skiers would proudly boast, "If you can ski Skyline, you can ski any where."
The old day lodge has been described as having very little room and very little heat. A few snacks, candy bars and pop were available. Comfort for skiers increased in 1968 when the current lodge was built. It was spacious, warm and had a food service area.
The Ranstrom's continued to operate the ski area until 1978 when they sold the majority stock to the R. J. Bowen Corporation. The area changed hands again the following year having been purchased by the Pebble Creek Land Company. The long talked about dream of expanding skiing to the east slopes of Mount Bonneville was a focus of the new owners. A Master Plan was submitted to the U.S. Forest Service and the name of the ski area was changed to Pebble Creek. The CTEC triple chair was added in 1980, current runs were widened and new runs were added.
In 1981 the area again changed hands being purchased by Pebble Creek Ski Area, Ltd., a group of local investors. While still keeping the dream of going "up and over", the partnership began the difficult task of taming some of the west slopes focusing on the needs of the intermediate and beginning skiers. First, state of the art grooming equipment was added. In 1984 a large, gentle beginner area serviced by the Aspen double chair made learning to ski easy at Pebble Creek. "Summer grooming" was begun with a focus on clipping brush, removing rocks and general run enhancement.

Continued improvement of the lift served areas and guest services was the focus of the 1990's.  Snowmaking was installed in the Aspen and base areas.  Parking areas were improved and expanded.  Emphasis was put on rock removal and summer run "grooming" aimed at increased quality in winter slope grooming.  The ski school and snowboard programs continued to grow resulting with the Ski School developing into the Winter Sports School.

In 2001 the old Minor-Denver double lift was replaced with a Yan triple chair and extended 200 vertical feet.  The additional terrain brought new excitement and potential.  Attempting to tame some of these new areas is the focus of the early 2000's.  The growth of beginner ski and board program necessitated the conversion of the Aspen double lift to a triple chair.
While old timers and our new young dare devils still loudly proclaim, "If you can ski Pebble Creek you can ski anywhere", Pebble Creek is also a good place to learn to ski. The dream of going up and over to the "superior" slopes on the east side of the Mount Bonneville remains strong and planning continues. The memory of our skiing pioneers and the Skyline legacy carry us to the future.

Pebble Creek offers lessons/clinics and ski/snowboard rentals. You can also purchase a one day pass or a season pass. All details can be found on their website. 
Pebble Creek will be open Friday, Saturday and Sundays, Dec 3, 4 & 5 and Dec 10, 11 & 12. On Friday, December 17th we will open 7 days a week (except Christmas Day)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Roaring Springs Water Park!


Roaring Springs Water Park is located is Boise Idaho. Roaring Springs offers eight different slides, 3 pools/lazy rivers and 2 kiddie attractions. Group discount admission and catering is available and can be found on their website. Have your kids always wanted to have a birthday party at a water park? Well now is your chance. Roaring Springs has three different birthday party packages to choose from ranging from $24.99 per person to $39.99 per person. Summer sports are available for kids ages 7-12 and junior life guarding is available for kids ages 9-15. One day admission and season passes are available.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Triple Play: Raptor Reef!


Triple Play is a family fun park with a indoor water park, Raptor Reef! Sick of the cold Idaho weather? Enjoy a comfortable 85 degrees all year round at the all new indoor water park. Raptor Reef offers a wave pool, children’s lagoon with a 2-story play structure and tipping bucket. Lean back and relax in our indoor/outdoor Jacuzzi or ride one of our three amazing slides one banking in at over 390 feet. All this is located under our retractable roof that can be opened during the summer to enjoy the warm weather outdoors. 

Slides

"Lost Falls", our longest tube slide at 400 feet, is full of twists and turns sure to thrill and excite either single or double tube riders.
"Velociraptor Vortex", is what we call our "Superbowl" ride. You start out quickly dropping into a gigantic bowl, where you will swirl and spin until you are flushed into yet another thrilling slide.
"Prehistoric Plunge", is a 300-foot high-speed body/mat slide.

Wave Pool

Ride the waves in our exclusive wave pool, the only indoor one in the area! With 6 different wave patterns and up to 3-foot waves, it’s hard not to imagine your frolicking in a tropical paradise.

Children’s Aquaplay

Climb aboard our interactive play structure fit with water cannons, geysers, water toys, two 30-foot slides, and best of all… a 300 gallon dumping bucket! All of this excitement is located in a shallow pool, only 11" at its maximum depth, making it child and parent friendly! 

Hot Tubs

With all of our slides and wave pool located in 85-degree weather, we’re sure you’ll be more then comfortable! However, if you like it hotter, our indoor/outdoor hot tub will hold up to 40 people and is a terrific 100 degree’s.

Triple Play Attractions

Bowling

Triple Play has 20 smoke free lanes; including 18 10-pin lanes and two duck pin lanes, all with automatic bumpers.  With open lanes and cosmic bowling Friday, Saturday and Monday nights, Triple Play Family Fun Park is the perfect way for your entire family to have fun together anytime. 

2 Miniature Golf Courses

With an inside course containing 9 exciting holes, and an outside course challenging you with a full 18, Triple Plays beautifully themed miniature golf courses are fun for all ages.

Go Karts

Ladies and Gentlemen start your engines! Race around our exciting track to test your skills and have some serious fun. Our track is over 860 feet long and with 12 double-seated karts (4 with small steering wheels for the little passengers), everyone gets a ride. 

Laser Tag

Suit up for a galactic game of laser tag in our 1600 square foot laser tag arena. The fog filled atmosphere is filled with pumping music, black lights and surprises around every corner.

Bumper Boats 

Hop into one of bumper boats and splash around. Our bumper boats are electric, which means, no fumes, no noise, just lots of fun! Each bumper boat has room for several people and is equipped with squirters, so bring a towel!


Arcade 

If games are what you enjoy you can challenge yourself with a wide variety of high-tech skill-based games in our arcade. We also have a great redemption center for you to claim your prizes.

Children's SoftPlay

Triple Play has 3 floors of FREE fun for the little ones. Slides, Crawls, Tractors and Jets help them to stimulate their imaginations and get some great exercise.

Climbing Wall

Come climb our rock wall and ring the bell when you reach the top. Then rappel down like a real mountain climber. Our rock wall accommodates all ages and abilities, with paths varying from beginner to the advanced climber.  

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Idaho Ice World!


Idaho Ice World is located in Boise Idaho. Ice World offers figure youth, high school and adult hockey teams. They have freestyle figure skating, figure skating camps and clinics and figure skating competitions. Ice World also offers birthday party rooms for rent. Wednesday nights are family night from 5pm to 8pm. Family night is $5 per family member, and that includes skate rental. On Saturday, December 11, 2010 Ice World will host it's first ever "Holiday Festival on Ice". The show first show will be at 3pm and the second show will be at 6pm. 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Silverwood: Boulder Beach!


Silverwood Theme Park and Water park  is open from May to September every year. They offer one day general admissions and season passes. Your admission includes the theme park and the water park. Park tickets cannot be sold separately. Groups on 15 or more receive a group discount. Silverwood offers a RV park and campground. The RV park has 126 full hook-ups and the campground has 35 tent only sights.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Island Park!


Island Park is a fisherman’s paradise both in the summer and winter and Island Park Idaho Fishing is some of the best in the country. Enjoy ice fishing in addition to Henry's Lake's typical production of 13 to 24 inch and occasionally 30 inch cutthroat, rainbow and brook trout. You can float with guide services or stream fish, troll with your own boat or float tube. You'll see moose, elk, bear, and even an occasional bison as you fish in the various areas available.

If you enjoy scenery this is the place for you. Mountains, Valleys, rivers teaming with trout, waterfalls, and grassy meadows filled with flowers and wildlife. There are a lot of walking trails at Island Park. There are many horseback rides available which range from 1 to 3 hour tours. Don't forget your camera. There are designated mountain biking trails also. 
Island Park Snowmobiling is fantastic! There are hundreds of miles of trails. You can rent snowmobiles or take guided tours. These snowmobile trails give access to mountains rising more than 8,000 feet in elevation. There are over 40 miles of cross country ski trails from Island Park to Harriman State Park. If you do not have you own equipment it is available for you at many locations in Island Park.

Island Park Cabins and Cabin Rentals, is located only 15 to 45 minutes from Yellowstone National Park Lodging and Yellowstones West entrance so you can have the best of both worlds when you choose to stay in Island Park Vacation Rentals or Lodging instead of in Yellowstone Cabins or cabin rentals. Island Park is known for its historical land marks such as Big Springs, Mesa Falls, Johnny Sacks Cabin, Quake Lake, and much more. 

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Kelly Canyon!


Kelly Canyon Ski Resort is located in the Targhee National Forest near the South Fork of the Snake River and is one of the most beautiful and historic river valleys of Eastern Idaho. This region is rich in many recreational activities such as: swimming, hiking, fishing, hunting, boating, snowmobiling and skiing. Kelly Canyon Ski Resort was founded by E. Bud Johnson and established in 1957. In 1957, a few farmers and ranchers went to Sun Valley Ski Resort. They took pictures and asked a lot of questions. Wheels began to turn and it was a big invest, but one that began a lifetime of fun for the area residents. Kelly's Canyon offers skiing, night skiing, snowboarding, and gear rentals.You can also have a party or other event at Kelly Canyon





Friday, October 29, 2010

Teton Valley Adventures!

Teton Valley Adventures offers Snowmobile tours and snowmobile rentals. 
Yellowstone Tours
The snowmobile tours start at the West entrance at Yellowstone National Park. This tour will make frequent stops to see different sights and for photography. The trip is from 8am to 6pm, time can change depending on weather. 
Cave Falls Tour
This tour will show you parts of Yellowstone that few people ever see. You will see falls with a cave that you can walk into. This trip is from 9am to 5pm, times vary depending on weather. 
Mesa Falls Tour
This tour will take you to Mesa Falls and Big Springs. This trip has been an all time favorite for 4 years. 

Big Hole Mountain Tour
This tour is great for families. You will find lots of off trail riding here. 

** Private tours are also offered at all of these places. 

CALL FOR PRICES ON SNOWMOBILE RENTALS!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Idaho Falls Temple!



The Idaho Falls Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is located on a beautiful spot of land overlooking the falls of the Snake River. The land was donated by the Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce. It was completed in 1945.  The Temple is not open to the public, but the visitor's center is located directly in front of it. 
The cornerstone for the Idaho Falls Temple was laid on October 19, 1940. In March 1937 the First Presidency had announced that a temple was planned to be built in Idaho and even as early as 1918 plans for this temple had been discussed.  
On September 23, 1945, the temple was dedicated by Pres. George Albert Smith, who was President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the time. 

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Grand Targhee


Grand Targhee is located on the West side of the Grand Teton, 50 miles from Rexburg Idaho. Grand Targhee is a large ski and Summer resort with 3000 acres of uncrowded slopes. Grand Targhee has three different lodges. Each are located very close to the lifts and the Main Plaza. 
Grand Targhee offers alpine skiing, night skiing, heli-skiing, snow cat skiing, cross country, snow tubing and snow boarding. Grand Targhee also offers: group lessons, mountain workshops, mountain guide programs, and snowboard programs. Other exciting activities include learning to ski Grand Targhee's legendary deep powder, exploring new areas, learning to snowboard, enjoying a Peaked Snow Cat Powder Adventure, playing on a new snow toy, becoming an all conditions slider, participating in Snow Sports School with people of your own age or skill level, skating or classic skiing on groomed cross country track, trying telemark skiing, and special women and children's programs.



Thursday, October 21, 2010

Yellowstone Bear World!

No vacation to the Yellowstone National Park or Grand Teton National Park region is complete without an adventure into the wild at Yellowstone Bear World, a drive-thru wildlife park. During your visit you will be surrounded by free-roaming wildlife of North America as your drive your personal vehicle through the park. Wildlife includes: Rocky Mountain Elk, Bison, White-tail Deer, Mule Deer, Rocky Mountain Goats, Moose and of course American Black Bear, Grizzly Bear and Gray Wolves.

Located 5 miles south of Rexburg, Idaho on US HWY 20 we are easily accessible from both Jackson Hole, Wyoming and West Yellowstone, Montana. When you visit this beautiful region don’t miss the #1 wildlife attraction, Yellowstone Bear World.



Yellowstone Bear World accommodates all vehicles including: travel trailers, motor homes, and tour buses. We can also accommodate semi-trucks & motorcycles with the help of a furnished loaner vehicle.
  • Admission Price includes petting zoo, amusement rides and unlimited tours through the park. For Curator tours and bottle feeding, additional rates apply.
  • Yellowstone Bear World offers great rates for motor coach tours.Contact Us.
  • Yellowstone Bear World also offers group rates for groups larger than 15 people.
  • *Maximum car load rate applies to private vehicles only. For group rates or commercial operators please Contact Us.


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Rexburg Tabernacle!

The Tabernacle Building was purchased from the LDS Church after the Teton Dam collapsed and flooded the surrounding communities. This building sustained major damage. But after extensive renovation, the Teton Flood Museum opened the summer of 1982 in the basement of the Rexburg Tabernacle. Currently, the Tabernacle is maintained by the City of Rexburg.

In the renovation process the city was able to have the building listed on the national Register of Historic Places. The grounds have picnic tables for public use and are maintained by the city of Rexburg.

The building is used as a civic auditorium which seats 1000 people and is well known for its excellent acoustics. An Austin pipe-organ was restored to enhance the many musical programs which are offered here.






Monday, October 18, 2010

Green Canyon!

Travel north (from Rexburg) to Highway 20 and then go 2 miles north to where the signs advertise Jackson, Wyoming and Highway 33. Take Highway 33 on the right, travel east. Then turn (right) south at mile marker 116, then drive about 4 miles south on this road (Canyon Creek Road)until you reach the facilities.

Enjoy a relaxing time at Green Canyon Hot Springs. It is a popular place for family reunions, church group gatherings, and vacationers. Take advantage of the heated waters of the pool facilities. Water temperatures are a constant 96 degrees, while the outdoor hot pool is a toasty 105 degrees. It also features a beautiful streamside camping area and all the latest conveniences for your trip. Green Canyon offers camping areas, horseback riding, swimming/swimming lessons, picnic areas, snowmobiling and lodging. 







Sunday, October 17, 2010

Harriman State Park!

Harriman State Park lies in the heart of a 16,000-acre wildlife reserve in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This park protects a large amount of birds and mammals similar to those living in nearby Yellowstone National Park.

"The rich wildlife habitat has been preserved since the turn of the century when the owners established a private hunting reserve and working cattle ranch. For 75 years, the ranch maintained healthy game, waterfowl and fish populations, allowing today’s park visitors to observe a rare concentration of wildlife in its scenic, natural surrounding."

Twenty-seven of the original Railroad Ranch buildings, from the cookhouse to the horse barn, are still intact, furnished and carefully maintained. 



While at Harriman State Park you can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, cross country skiing and horseback riding. 


They also offer guided tours of the park.