- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Ashton, Idaho, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Waterfalls, Movie Theaters, Horseback Riding and Farms & Ranches.
- From Mesa Falls to Harriman State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ashton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rexburg and Island Park.
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Grand Teton National Park, Moose, WY 83012
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Visitors can enjoy the scenic natural views of Teton Range and Phelps Lake at the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve. The preserve features an 8 mile trail network that extends from the preserve center to the lake.
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7715 Granite Loop Road, Teton Village, WY 83025
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Guided horseback rides have been offered by Teton Village Trail Rides since 2008. The horses offered to visitors are chosen from the owner's herd of over 1000 horses to be suitable for all levels and ages of riders.
45.6 Miles
Visitors to Lost Creek Ranch & Spa can enjoy both outdoor and indoor activities, from horseback riding and skeet shooting to massages and mineral baths. Other activities enjoyed there are golf, fly-fishing and park and float trips.
46.3 Miles
Designed by C.B. Loomis with a large window that frames a view of the Cathedral Group, the Chapel of the Transfiguration was constructed in 1925. Visitors can attend services at this Episcopal church, tour the church, and weddings can be held there.
46.6 Miles
A full-service fly fishing shop and guide service, Snake River Angler offers guided trips for several rivers, as well as fishing lessons. Trips last either a half or full day and the latter includes beverages and lunch.
46.7 Miles
After a hike or a long day, many enjoy a warm soak at Granite Hot Springs. The pools of warm water are surrounded by tall mountains shielding the area for a scenic view.
47.1 Miles
I Jump Idaho is an indoor trampoline park that offers a variety of activities. The facility has a Wee Jump area for small children, and hosts games like trampoline volleyball.
47.4 Miles
In 1972, Congress created the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway to create the philanthropist for his contribution to many national parks. The park connects Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
47.7 Miles
Laurance Rockefeller Preserve is located on the land of Grand Teton National Park, over 1,100 acres of land that visitors can enjoy. The preserve was the first LEED building to be built on the grounds.
48.0 Miles
The Moose-Wilson Road, also known as Wyoming Highway 390, is a 7.7-mile road between Teton Village and Moose, Hikers use the road to access Granite Canyon, Phelps Lakes and Death Canyon trail heads, the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center from the road, and see moose.