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After a day in Yellowstone National Park, we drove about an hour and a half to a rv/camper we found on Airbnb in Rigby, ID. It was our kids first time staying in a rv, and they LOVED it. They now propose we always stay in a rv instead of a hotel. I'm not so sure. Since the hot water tank was limited, we had to shower super fast, and once the water got cold, we had to wait 15 minutes before the next person could shower or do dishes. It was a very cute remodeled rv though. We might give it another try or try staying in a tiny home for the experience next time. 


Bright and early the next day (due to the time difference), we went to Idaho Falls River Walk and took a nice morning stroll. Eagle Rock Crossing and the Japanese Friendship Garden was also walkable distance from the falls.
Idaho Falls

River Walk

Eagle Rock Crossing

Japanese Friendship Garden
Japanese Friendship Garden

Lastly, we checked out the Idaho Falls Zoo before heading home. We only paid 50% of admission prices since the zoo participates in AZA (check out my California post for more details).

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