Island Park, Idaho
Island Park, Idaho has always been a magnet for adventurers. As a western neighbor to Yellowstone and Teton National Parks, it shares much of the same spectacular beauty and awesome outdoor adventure.
The heart of Island Park is Harriman State Park - 4,330 acres of pristine forest land and high-country meadows. Located in the center of a 16,000 acre wildlife refuge, the park is a haven to rare trumpeter swans, numerous waterfowl and elk, deer and other wildlife. The world-famous fly fishing river - Henry's Fork of the Snake - winds through this preserve on its way to Ashton, Rexburg and Idaho Falls, ID.
Island Park is best known for such summer activities as fishing, horseback and ATV riding, canoeing, and boating in Island Park Reservoir. In winter, experience INCREDIBLE SNOWMOBILING and warm nightly hospitality in the local lodging and dining establishments.





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