Jul 12, 2024
An all-new 2024 White Toyota Tundra parked in the wilderness among the trees with overnight bags and coolers packed in and around the truck. - Phil Meador Toyota Pocatello, ID

Pocatello, ID and the nearby towns are filled with great summer activities. Whether you are looking for something to pass a couple of hours or a full day of adventure, these entertainment stops are sure to please.

5 Fun Summer Activities Near Pocatello, ID

1. Yellowstone Park

You’ve seen the show: now see the real thing. Yellowstone National Park is just a couple of hours away. As the first U.S. national park, Yellowstone offers geothermal pools, ample wildlife, camping, hiking, and the famous Old Faithful geyser.


2. The Museum of Clean

If you have an obsession with all things clean, or maybe if you aspire to a little bit more cleanliness in your life, you will find inspiration at Pocatello’s Museum of Clean. Filled with collections, prints, artifacts, and displays of clean art, this museum aims to inspire cleanliness. The newly redesigned My World Discovery Children’s Museum has joined the museum campus to create even more opportunities for hands-on exploration. Plan to spend two to three hours between the two.


3. Zoo Idaho

If you didn’t get a chance to see them at Yellowstone or Grant Teton parks, you’ll find local favorites including bears, bison, cougars, coyotes, elk, and eagles right in Pocatello at Zoo Idaho. Run in partnership with Idaho Fish and Game, the zoo features 20 exhibits of Intermountain West wildlife spread across 25 acres. It’s small enough to visit in a day and large enough to offer excellent exhibits. Be sure to check out some of the great summer programs on the schedule during your stay.  


4. Lava Hot Springs

Take a quick trip over to nearby Lava Hot Springs for a soak in the world-famous hot mineral springs. While you are there, be sure to visit the Lava Zipline or rent an inner tube and float down the Portneuf River. Afterward, stop in at the Portneuf Grill and Lounge for a steak and a mouthwatering summer-inspired dessert.


5. Idaho Potato Museum

If you love a good loaded baked potato, then you absolutely have to stop at the Idaho Potato Museum in nearby Blackfoot. It features educational exhibits about the history of the humble spud, farming techniques, and nutritional facts. Plus, the on-site Potato Station Cafe offers three types of homemade fries and a full potato bar.

Pocatello is a great place to call home, and you’ll have no trouble finding great summer fun in and around town. Before you head out for your next adventure, stop by Phil Meador Toyota in Pocatello, ID, to test drive a comfortable and reliable new Toyota car or truck to get there in style.