- TripBuzz found 53 things to do with kids in or near Driggs, Idaho, including 47 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jackson, Victor, Moose and Wilson.
- From Teton Valley Lodge Day Trips to Peaked Sports, the Driggs area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Landmarks, Fishing and Skiing & Snowboarding.
- Located at the head of the Treton River lies the city of Driggs. Home to many local artists and painters due to its natural scenic beauty of surrounding waters and mountains, the city offers locals and visitors many art galleries. The city also promotes skiing at it's nearby resorts and the local music scene throughout the year through music concerts and festivals held in the local parks.
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Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School works with clients of all ages and skill levels. From beginner to expert, they employ a hands on teaching approach designed to enable patrons to independently navigate Jackson Hole’s world renowned trout resource.
24.5 Miles
It is a private estate with golf courses and extensively built camping facilities. It's perfect for occasions like reunions and bachelor's parties and is located in the middle of a small town along the back-roads.
24.8 Miles
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136 votes
750 W. Broadway, Jackson, WY 83002
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In operation for nearly 30 years, Old Faithful Snowmobile Tours offers both single day and multi-day tours of Yellowstone National Park. The company uses quiet, environmentally friendly snowmobiles with heated handlebars.
25.3 Miles
Jenny Lake Boating offers canoe and kayak rentals, along with scenic cruises on Jenny Lake. The company also offers boat shuttles between Mount Teewinot and the Cascade Canyon trailhead, and boats are handicap accessible.
26.1 Miles
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PO Box 3165 Jackson,WY 83001, 2265 Coyote Loop, Wilson, WY 83001
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Jackson Hole's Mangis Fishing Guide Service offers guides for both fly fishing and spin fishing, and guarantees trout will be caught. The service welcomes fishermen of all skill and experience levels.
26.6 Miles
In a two-hour session at the Introduction to Rodeo on the Snake River Ranch, visitors will learn the skills used by cowboys and girls in rodeo. Some of the included activities are racing barrels and roping a cow.
28.2 Miles
Visitors can go on a day long wilderness safari through Yellowstone National Park with Wild Things of Wyoming. The tour guide is knowledgeable about the plant life and will point out bison, bears, moose, and other animals for the group.
29.4 Miles
Ziplines, pools, golf courses, and other can be found at the Heise Hot Springs. There are camping sites and RV camping sites for those wishing to prolong their stay, as well as an eatery. Fishing expeditions can be organized with the staff members.
30.2 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.
33.4 Miles
Family-owned and operated through four generations, Mill Iron Ranch, should be your first stop when visiting Jackson Hole. Choose from a variety of guided horseback trail rides, enjoy an authentic ranch meal and see the stunning views all around you.