- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Driggs, Idaho, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Landmarks, Fishing and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Teton Valley Lodge Day Trips to Teton Valley Creamery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Driggs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jackson, Victor, Moose and Wilson.
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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.
20.9 Miles
The 12,000-year-old Jenny Lake, in the Grand Teton National Park, was formed by glaciers. The 1,191-acre park is popular with boaters as one of only two lakes in the national park that allows motorized boats.
21.5 Miles
A mountain range near the Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton is a unique sight in itself. See wild elk, spend the day hiking, or just observe the glacial majesty of this mountain range from afar.
23.0 Miles
National Elk Refuge is a wintering habitat for up to 7 000 elk. Guided seasonal sleigh ride tours provide winter access to the herd.
23.0 Miles
Overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the National Museum of Wildlife Art exhibits a large collection, most notably from American artists of the 19th and 20th Century. Special experiences for children include a Discovery Gallery and Puppet Theatre. An outdoor sculpture trail highlights the local landscape.
23.6 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.
23.8 Miles
Barker-Ewing Whitewater leads guided whitewater and float trips on the Snake River. Choose between rafting excursions or scenic float trips, or a combination package of both with an outdoor breakfast.
23.8 Miles
This is an opportunity for familes to experience guided tours of the outdoors. Hole Hiking Experience provides a wilderness-watching adventure for outdoorsy types. Visitors can hike while learning about plant and animal life in Wyoming.
23.8 Miles
An integral part of the region's cowboy culture for more than 100 years, Jackson Hole Rodeo Grounds, is the ideal place to experience the rodeo. Each weekend from Memorial Day to Labor Day, visitors can sights and sounds of this thrilling competition.
24.0 Miles
Jackson Hole Whitewater offers scenic and whitewater trips on the Snake River, with combination excursions also available. Scenic tours include lunch or a BBQ dinner, and raft rentals are available through the company.