It is a nice restaurant. wher the hamburgers and waffle fries are delicious.Service was very good and a nice atmosphere.
Can't quite call them a waterfall, but the water does fall about 8 feet from the manmade dam. The view coming through the town is a very nice and scenic place and was worth the stop and walk through it on our way to Rexburg. And there is quite a nice view of the Mormon Temple from the falls viewing area for photos.
Walking around the greenbelt, it is approx. 2.4 miles of enjoyable sights. Ducks, geese, the Snake River, trees, rocks and more will steal your eyes. It's beautiful in the winter with the snow formed around the rocks in the river & the ice formations. The summer brings green trees, birds and lots of water falling over the "falls".
plenty of parking, 100% paved, lots of scenery by the river. A very nice place to spend an hour or two. Great for picnics, fishing, and bike riding, too.
Part of this walkway started just steps out the door of our hotel. We took about 30 minutes and walked down around a little Japanese garden area, then across the street and down the west side of the river. It was so beautiful and well maintained. We are glad we took the time to have a little leisure time and see the wonderful surroundings. The city of Idaho Falls has done a great job with this area.
Greenway walking path ending at the edge of main town with Japanese Garden, picnic tables. Many water birds--I walked right through a flock of geese.
I love to go to the Greenbelt to walk my dog or for a destination bike ride. There are a lot of options depending on the distance you want to travel. Check out the Idaho Falls City website (listed) for details of places to see and distances.One of my favorite areas is by the 'Rock Garden' off the Pancheri Bridge. They are continuing to work on this area. The smaller loop is just about a mile and a half. Also walking in the Snake River Landing area across Pancheri is nice too. The falls near the Broadway bridge and the Taylor toll bridge replica are nice to check out. Also the Farmer's Market is here May - October. Thanks to the mild winter even now is even a good time to go, just bundle up.
It's nice to live in a town or visit a town that has a river walk. San Antonio and Albuquerque are two towns where I lived and spent a lot of time enjoying their river walks, and Idaho Falls is the same. A nice place to have a picnic, a walk or just relax on the lawn.
My wife and I walk the area frequently. Saturday mornings you can walk right over to the local Farmers market. Lots of good restaurants right around the river. And the falls are a great photo opportunity. Make sure to cross the street and visit the Garden. You will cross one of the oldest bridges in the state that the city has preserved and put up a nice historical plaque.
The snake river greenbelt is a favorite for locals to get some exercise. It passes by downtown if you want to stop and shop or eat. The walk around the loop, over the river and down the other side is scenic and peaceful.