Mountain Home, Idaho
Attractions

Art and Art Galleries

Brown Wrapper Framing. 150 N. 18th E, Mountain Home, ID 83647. Phone: 208-587-9284. E-mail

Museums and Exhibits

Mountain Home Historical Museum. 180 South 3rd East, Mountain Home, ID 83647. Phone: 208-587-6847.

Historic Carnegie Library built in 1908 featuring mining, agriculture, and railroad artifacts plus cultural heritage.

National Forest

Boise National Forest. Phone: 208-373-4100.

Mountain Home Ranger District. 2180 American Legion Boulevard, Mountain Home, ID 83647. Phone: 208-587-7961.

Performing Arts

Mountain Home Arts Council. PO Box 974, Mountain Home, ID 83647. Phone: 208-587-3706. E-mail

State Parks

Bruneau Dunes State Park. 27608 Sand Dunes Road, Mountain Home, ID 83647. Phone: 208-366-7919; Fax: 208-366-2844.

Fishing, bird watching, camping, hiking, swimming and viewing the stars at the observatory. The visitor center offers information on birds of prey, insects, fossils, wildlife and the sand dunes.

CJ Strike Reservoir. 21 miles south of Mountain Home Highway 51 towards Bruneau, then go west. Phone: 208-384-3300; Fax: 208-384-3493.

This 7,500-acre reservoir area includes the Snake and Bruneau Rivers and is primarily used for fishing, boating and camping.

Three Island Crossing State Park. 1083 S. Three Island Park Drive, Glenns Ferry, ID 83623. Phone: 208-366-2394; Fax: 208-366-7913.

Located on the Snake River at Glenns Ferry. It is home to The Oregon Trail History and Education Center where visitors can learn about pioneer emigrants and Native American history.

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