Restaurants
Ranch Hand Trail Stop
23200 US-30The local truck stop. You can get breakfast, lunch and dinner at any time.
El Jaliciense
194 N 4th StGreat Mexican food. Friendly service.
Enjoy sitting out on the deck during the summer months.
22 locals recommend
Cooper's Restaurant & Sports
554 Lewis LoopEnjoy sitting out on the deck during the summer months.
Papa's Chocolates
484 Washington StEnjoy gourmet chocolates and ice cream.
Shopping
Broulim's Supermarket
130 S 4th StThe local grocery store/pharmacy.
Jensen Market
120 N 8th StLocal market.
Family Dollar
130 N 4th StThings to do
There is lots of activities to do in the area
Enjoy swimming, fishing and boating. There are state parks located on the north and east side in Idaho and the Rendezvous state park on the south side located in Utah.
27 locals recommend
Bear Lake
Enjoy swimming, fishing and boating. There are state parks located on the north and east side in Idaho and the Rendezvous state park on the south side located in Utah.
This enormous limestone cave situated high above Bear Lake features a half-mile of fascinating stalactites, stalagmites, and banded travertine within nine rooms. It also serves as a sanctuary for several bat species. Guided tours are offered mid-June through Labor Day.
THINGS TO KNOW
When you visit Minnetonka Cave, DO NOT bring anything—including clothing—that has been in another cave. This includes hats, shoes, belts, jewelry, cameras, backpacks, cell phones, purses, etc. This precaution is in place to protect the native bats from White Nose Syndrome.
Guided tours begin around Memorial Day, please call (435) 245-6521 to get information about the cave’s opening date.
Credit Cards not accepted, cash or check only.
Be sure to bring warm clothing as the interior of the cave is around 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Family passes and group discounts are available. Call ahead to reserve group tours for 15 or more people.
33 locals recommend
Minnetonka Cave
Minnetonka Cave RoadThis enormous limestone cave situated high above Bear Lake features a half-mile of fascinating stalactites, stalagmites, and banded travertine within nine rooms. It also serves as a sanctuary for several bat species. Guided tours are offered mid-June through Labor Day.
THINGS TO KNOW
When you visit Minnetonka Cave, DO NOT bring anything—including clothing—that has been in another cave. This includes hats, shoes, belts, jewelry, cameras, backpacks, cell phones, purses, etc. This precaution is in place to protect the native bats from White Nose Syndrome.
Guided tours begin around Memorial Day, please call (435) 245-6521 to get information about the cave’s opening date.
Credit Cards not accepted, cash or check only.
Be sure to bring warm clothing as the interior of the cave is around 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Family passes and group discounts are available. Call ahead to reserve group tours for 15 or more people.
Paris Tabernacle
109 S Main StFree tours between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Take a step back in history! Tours are done daily.
22 locals recommend
The National Oregon/California Trail Center
320 N 4th StTake a step back in history! Tours are done daily.
Olympic sized pool with slides and diving platforms. Hot pools are open year round. They range in temperature from 102 degrees to 112 degrees Fahrenheit
102 locals recommend
Lava Hot Springs
Olympic sized pool with slides and diving platforms. Hot pools are open year round. They range in temperature from 102 degrees to 112 degrees Fahrenheit
Take a tour of the last standing bank that Butch Cassidy robbed.
12 locals recommend
Butch Cassidy Museum
833 Washington StTake a tour of the last standing bank that Butch Cassidy robbed.
Paris Ice Cave
Green Basin Road