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Loft in Idaho Falls
Adorable Apartment w/ Hot Tub, King Bed & Kitchen
Welcome to the Cottage on 14th St! Indulge in a cozy and bright downstairs midcentury modern apartment with private side entrance & key code. You have all the amenities of home in the heart of Idaho Falls. The huge memory foam king bed and soft sheets will ensure an excellent night’s rest. Enjoy a fully stocked kitchen and play time in the fenced backyard complete with hot-tub, firepit, patio and BBQ. Watch movies and play games around the fireplace on the 55” Smart TV with 1-gig fiber internet.
$47 per night
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Rental unit in Idaho Falls
#02 Totally Private, Main Floor, Pet Friendly
Totally private, Pet Friendly, Self check-In, Near Freeway and Instant Booking. Laundry room with Washer and Dryer for the building. Quiet neighborhood. Private entrance on 1st floor. Queen bed, sofa pull out bed and two twin rollaway beds to sleep a total of 6. Less than 5 minutes from Walmart, I-15, and the Idaho Falls Waterfalls and the Green Belt on the river. Close to some of the best restaurants in town. Click on the Host’s picture to see all eight of our AirBnB’s.
$75 per night
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Rental unit in Idaho Falls
Downtown-FastWiFi-Netflix-Kingbed-Cozy-Apartment
Stay in our Newly Renovated, Historic Building Apartment in Downtown Idaho Falls -Perfect for if you’re visiting family, sightseeing, or traveling as a professional -Fast WiFi - ideal for working remotely -HD TV with Netflix -Professionally cleaned and sanitized -Fully stocked & equipped kitchen -In-house washer and dryer -Self check-in -Walking distance to downtown restaurants, shopping, public library, Rec center, and more!
$76 per night

Stay near Idaho Falls's top sights

Photo of Grand Teton Mall
Grand Teton Mall33 locals recommend
Photo of Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC)
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC)6 locals recommend
Photo of Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park
Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park53 locals recommend
Photo of Walmart Supercenter
Walmart Supercenter15 locals recommend
Photo of Texas Roadhouse
Texas Roadhouse6 locals recommend
Photo of Smitty's Pancake & Steak House
Smitty's Pancake & Steak House28 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Idaho Falls

Private room in Idaho Falls
Spacious cozy studio suite
$46 per night
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Loft in Idaho Falls
Beautiful, private loft in historic home!
$69 per night
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Rental unit in Idaho Falls
Designer Retro Studio w/Wi-Fi, Parking
$65 per night
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Rental unit in Idaho Falls
Conveniently located to explore Eastern Idaho
$50 per night
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Home in Idaho Falls
Cozy stay near downtown
$70 per night
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Rental unit in Idaho Falls
#03 Totally Private, Main Floor, Pet Friendly
$76 per night
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Guest suite in Idaho Falls
Private Yellowstone Sauna Retreat w/ Kitchen
$49 per night
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Guest suite in Idaho Falls
Cozy & Curated Carriagegate Basement Apartment
$70 per night
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Rental unit in Idaho Falls
Penthouse
$150 per night
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Home in Idaho Falls
Cozy Midtown Cottage
$63 per night
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Private room in Idaho Falls
Hostel Style House Upstairs Room
$24 per night
Home in Idaho Falls
24th Street Brick, close to Tautphaus park!
$90 per night
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Your guide to Idaho Falls

All About Idaho Falls

Nestled between the Snake River and the Rocky Mountains in Eastern Idaho, Idaho Falls gets its name from the small waterfall located in the center of town. The city streets are lined with early 20th-century brick buildings — including the historic Bell Building, which was built in 1910 and originally used as a telegraph office, the Renaissance-style 1915 Shane Building, and the 1920s Montgomery Ward Building, which has changed little since its days as a department store. The imposing World War II-era Idaho Falls Temple, a striking Mormon church with a single spire, stands head and shoulders above the rest of the city.

Idaho Falls serves as a great base to explore some of the most popular national parks in the country. Grand Teton National Park is an hour and 15 minutes away, while Yellowstone National Park is just under a two-hour drive away. If you want to relax after a long day of hiking, a visit to one of the many nearby hot springs will help soothe your tired muscles.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Idaho Falls?

Summers in Idaho Falls are hot and sunny, making this a great time to get out on the riverwalk or to visit the nearby Yellowstone National Park. During the summer, the city also hosts a number of free events, including outdoor concerts and art shows, as well as an annual beer fest where you can taste some local Idaho brews. The annual Fourth of July celebration, held at Snake River Landing, features the biggest fireworks display west of the Mississippi.

Spring and fall are great times to book a vacation rental in Idaho Falls if you’d like to explore the area at a slightly quieter time of year, especially if you want to see the spring flowers bloom or the leaves as they change their colors in the fall. During the winter, Idaho Falls can get very cold, but this is the perfect time to hit some of the nearby hot springs or go cross-country skiing in one of the national parks.


What are the top things to do in Idaho Falls?

Museum of Idaho

As one of Idaho’s largest history and science centers, the Museum of Idaho features interactive exhibits that take visitors back through the state’s natural and cultural history, starting from the region’s first inhabitants. While you are here, you can see artifacts from the Shoshone-Bannock tribes, walk through a recreated 19th-century street, or check out the remnants of some of the mega flora and fauna that once called Idaho home.

Idaho Falls Riverwalk

Stretching 14 miles along the Snake River, this picturesque riverwalk showcases the tranquil Idaho Falls cascades. It also links many of Idaho City’s parks to the historic downtown area and its numerous public art installations, colorful gardens, and a wide array of eateries. The riverwalk is a popular spot for walking or jogging.

Japanese Friendship Garden

Located on a rocky island in the middle of the Snake River, this peaceful garden features a traditional Japanese garden gate, beautiful water features, and a large Japanese lantern that was donated by Idaho Falls’ sister city Tokai-Mura.

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