- TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Ashton, Idaho, including 11 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rexburg and Island Park.
- From Mesa Falls to Aspen Acres Golf Course & Park, the Ashton area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: Waterfalls, Golf, Snowmobiling and Movie Theaters.
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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.
45.6 Miles
At Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, visitors can ski on two mountains: Apres Vous and Rendezvou with 116 named trails serviced by 13 lifts. The resort contains the only stash parks in the Rocky Mountains, two terrain parks, a half pipe, and numerous off-mountain opportunities for shopping and dining.
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.
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10 Moose Street, Moose, WY 83012
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Will Dornan's Snake River Float Trips offers up to three raft trips a day on the Snake River. Once on the float boat, visitors often see vultures, including bald eagles, along with deer and other wildlife along the shoreline.
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.
48.1 Miles
The Teton Pines Country Clubs offers golfers six sets of tees ranging from 5,400 yards to 7,400 yards. When the Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay course opened in 1987, it was named the third best golf course in the country by Golf Digest.