Known as the gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Idaho Falls is not only a center for diverse outdoor recreational opportunities, but also a hub for a variety of cultural experiences.
Nestled on the banks of one of the world’s most beautiful rivers, the Snake, Idaho Falls offers all of the trappings of a large metropolitan area in a charming package of pleasant, laid-back living. Experience a great two-day adventure as you dine on the river, take a stroll around the city’s famous river walk (known as the Greenbelt to residents), or see a Broadway performance at the historic Colonial Theater.
With a thriving cultural district that includes an art museum, a symphony, an orchestra, an opera company, local festivals, and a historical downtown with unique architectural features, Idaho Falls has a rich tradition of celebrating the arts in a small city with big-time draw for visitors of all cultural persuasions.
Experience BODIES…The Exhibition at the Museum of Idaho
BODIES…The Exhibition offers an intimate and informative view into the human body. Using an innovative preservation process, the exhibition allows you to see your body’s inner beauty in ways you never dreamed possible. The displays look deep inside each of the systems of the human body: skeletal, muscular, nervous, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, and circulatory. Come explore, experience, and celebrate the wonder of the human form at BODIES…The Exhibition.
The Museum of Idaho is a nonprofit organization and is the Intermountain West’s premier museum in bringing exceptional exhibits to the public forefront. Dedicated to preserving and showcasing the sciences, the humanities, and the natural and cultural history of the region, the Museum of Idaho provides new experiences and unique educational opportunities for public enjoyment.

