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<blockquote data-quote="Riley" data-source="post: 3222248" data-attributes="member: 29196"><p>If you are avoiding the west side and don't want a 5 hr drive down the gorge to the falls, from ID Falls E to Swan Valley, N to Victor then east to Jackson is some the most amazing topography I've encountered in North America. Then you're in a position to check out Jackson and the valley to the N, then loop S to Alpine and back to ID Falls. Depending on the rate of travel probably a pretty good day. Stopping will be the time killer. The Tetons rise from around 6400 ft in the valley to over 13K in what seems like 10 miles. It's quite impressive.</p><p></p><p>Twin Falls is kind of neat stop, the drive off the highway does nothing for the actual falls. Some decent food and hotels in the area too. From Twin Falls N to Craters of the Moon, then over to ID falls for the trip to Jackson.</p><p></p><p>Ought to be able to kill a few days pretty easily.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to remember is the limit I believe is 80 in the open areas, of which there are a lot, so the miles tick off pretty rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley, post: 3222248, member: 29196"] If you are avoiding the west side and don't want a 5 hr drive down the gorge to the falls, from ID Falls E to Swan Valley, N to Victor then east to Jackson is some the most amazing topography I've encountered in North America. Then you're in a position to check out Jackson and the valley to the N, then loop S to Alpine and back to ID Falls. Depending on the rate of travel probably a pretty good day. Stopping will be the time killer. The Tetons rise from around 6400 ft in the valley to over 13K in what seems like 10 miles. It's quite impressive. Twin Falls is kind of neat stop, the drive off the highway does nothing for the actual falls. Some decent food and hotels in the area too. From Twin Falls N to Craters of the Moon, then over to ID falls for the trip to Jackson. Ought to be able to kill a few days pretty easily. Another thing to remember is the limit I believe is 80 in the open areas, of which there are a lot, so the miles tick off pretty rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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