
* Idaho Falls Riverwalk (including the Japanese Friendship Gardens). So scenic and beautifully landscaped. The artsy benches sprinkled throughout were cool too.
* We rented a side-by-side and played in the dunes. What a wild ride that was! https://www.blm.gov/visit/st-anthony-sand-dunes
The St. Anthony Sand Dunes consists of 10,600 acres of clear, shifting, white quartz sand. Although much of the sand dunes is managed as a wilderness study area, the area is popular for high off-road vehicle use. Dunes up to 400 feet high attract riders from throughout the west. It was quite intimidating, as you can’t see over the top of the ridges until you’re right there. I would’ve been a bit more adventurous had we been with a group of experienced folks with familiarity of the land. Egin Lake was beautiful, and helped keep the adrenaline level from going overboard.
* Goshen Wind Farm. They are huge and so interesting. We had a grand view of them from our campground, and found the gravel road to drive up close to them. Jim even walked right up to one; the wind noise they make sounds similar to helicopter blades but much slower and deeper pitch. Amazing technology. https://www.power-technology.com/projects/goshennorthwindfarmi/
* Juniper Campground by the Ririe Reservoir. A peaceful camp nestled right in the fields and alongside the Ririe Reservoir.