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East Idaho Aquarium
570 East Anderson Street, Idaho Falls, ID 83401
208-569-2996
https://eastidahoaquarium.com/
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Since 2013, the East Idaho Aquarium has brought the world's water ecosystems to the city of Idaho Falls. Boasting more than 2,000 animals, and over 200 species, the facility features both ocean and freshwater life, as well as birds, reptiles, and a sloth. In addition to standard aquarium tanks, there are also hands-on exhibitions, offering visitors a chance to touch and feed stingrays and iguanas, and even swim with sharks. The site features a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot. There is a gift shop on the premises.
Categories: Family, Science, Zoo
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Pass admits one household.
Idaho Museum of Natural History
698 East Dillon Street, Pocatello, ID 83201
208-282-3168
https://www.isu.edu/imnh/
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Founded in 1934, the Idaho Museum of Natural History is located on Idaho State University's campus in Pocatello. In addition to their permanent collections featuring 500,000 specimens for scientific and educational use, the museum offers exhibits about the history of the land, animals, and peoples of Idaho. Come see some of the only dinosaur fossils in North America and the skeleton of a saber tooth tiger, or learn about how Idaho's diverse natural features have impacted its history. The museum also offers family-friendly programming including workshops and field trips. The museum is wheelchair accessible, and features a gift shop on site.
Categories: Family, History, Nature, Science
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Admits 1 family (small or large families welcome).
Idaho Potato Museum
130 North West Main Street, Blackfoot, ID 83221
208-785-2517
https://www.idahopotatomuseum.com/
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Located in the heart of Blackfoot, the Idaho Potato Museum is your one-stop destination for all things spud! Housed in a former railroad station, the museum features exhibits on the history of the potato and its cultivation in the Americas as well as outdoor displays of potato farming machinery. The collection also boasts the Guinness World Records' largest potato chip in the world. Visit the cafe for baked potatoes and a variety of fries, or the gift shop for potato-themed items. The museum is ADA accessible.
Categories: Family, History, Nature
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Admits 1 family of 2 adults and up to 4 children.
Winter hours: September to April: Monday-Saturday 9:30am - 5pm.
Summer hours: June, July & August: Monday-Saturday 9:30am - 7pm and Sunday 9:30am - 5pm.
Call the Museum for more information: 208-785-2517.
Jackson Hole Children's Museum
920 West Broadway, Jackson, WY 83002
307-732-9826
https://www.jhchildrensmuseum.org/
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Since 2011, The Jackson Hole Children's Museum has provided interactive, hands-on exhibits for children up to around age 7. The rotating array of exhibits has included climbing structures, a model of an airplane, and a sand pit with shells and shovels. Among the special events is the Jackson Hole's annual Touch-a-Truck event, giving kids a chance to explore the machinery in various types of civic vehicles including ambulances, fire trucks, and food service vehicles. Their event space, the Idea Box, features unique opportunities for crafting and science experiments. To plan your visit, visit the JHCM website, as hours vary (the Idea Box's hours can also be found on the site).
Categories: Children, Crafts, Family
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Pass admits a family of four to the Jackson Hole Children’s Museum Pop-Up during open hours (additional drop-in passes may be purchased).
Jackson Hole History Museum
175 East Broadway Avenue, Jackson, WY 83001
307-733-2414
https://jacksonholehistory.org/
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The collections that make up the Jackson Hole History Museum have been cultivated since the late 1950s, and showcase artifacts, historical documents and photographs that tell the story of Jackson Hole. Featuring some 7,200 objects and over 19,600 photos, exhibits cover indigenous populations of the region and early European settlers, all the way up to the present. Also on site is a log cabin built for the classic western Shane, which was filmed in Jackson Hole. The museum also offers guided walking tours, and educational programs for both adults and children. There is a museum shop on the campus. The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Categories: Architecture, Governance, History
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Pass admits up to 4 individuals.
Jackson Hole History Museum is operated by the nonprofit History Jackson Hole.
Museum of Idaho
200 North Eastern Avenue, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
208-522-1400
https://museumofidaho.org/
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With roots back to 1898, the Museum of Idaho is the state's largest museum, focusing on history and science. The museum has made a name for itself bringing world-class traveling exhibitions to the small town of Idaho Falls. The museum boasts a robust permanent collection, showcasing the history of Idaho through artifacts, historical documents, and interactive videos. In the discovery room, children can climb, build and explore many interactive pieces, including a tipi and a settler's cabin. Visit the museum's website for more info on current exhibits. There is a museum shop on site. The Museum of Idaho is ADA accessible for wheelchairs and offers stools and benches in its galleries.
Categories: History, Nature, Science
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Pass admits up to 2 adults and all children under 18 from the same household.
National Museum of Wildlife Art
2820 Rungius Road, Jackson, WY 83001
307-733-5771
https://www.wildlifeart.org/
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The National Museum of Wildlife Art is a 51,000 sq. ft. facility that presents the story of wildlife in America, from 2500 B.C.E to the present. The collection is comprised of more than 5,000 pieces of art, many by well-known names such as Georgia O'Keeffe, John James Audubon, and Andy Warhol. In addition to their permanent collection, the galleries also feature rotating exhibits. The museum also offers a children's gallery and an outdoor sculpture park. There is a gift shop and a restaurant on site. The facility is wheelchair accessible.
Categories: Architecture, Art, Nature
Pass Type: Printable/Digital Coupon Pass (link delivered by email)
Pass Benefits
Pass admits 2 adults and all children under age 18.
Wyoming State Parks
2301 Central Avenue, Barrett Building, 4th Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002
307-777-6323
https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/
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Wyoming boasts over 30 state parks and historic sites, with locations all over the state. Tent and RV camping are available at many sites. Depending on the location, there are many opportunities for recreation—from archery, biking, and boating, to geocaching and horseback riding. Of course, simply hiking the trails will pay off with stunning views. Visit the Wyoming State Parks website for more information on what activities and amenities are available at specific locations.
Categories: Family, Nature, Recreation
Pass Type: Circulating Pass (must be picked up and returned to the branch)
Pass Benefits
Pass (hanging window tag) admits one vehicle and all passengers.
The pass provides entry into any Wyoming State Park or Historic Site.
This is an individual, laminated pass that you must check out at the Main Library in Jackson or at the Alta Branch. Please reserve your pass for the date you will pick up the pass at the Library; the pass is yours to use for seven (7) days.
Wyoming State Parks will not accept this printed reservation as your pass. Please check the library's hours before coming in to pick up your pass. Please show this confirmation to library staff when picking up your pass.
Pass MUST be returned to the Library by its due date.
The purpose of the "Check Out State Parks Library Program" is to provide youth and families with the opportunity to visit and experience Wyoming’s state parks, historic sites, and trails.