Restaurants

Island Park, Idaho, offers a fantastic selection of restaurants and local dining spots, perfect for refueling after a day of outdoor adventure. Whether you're craving a hearty meal at a rustic lodge, fresh-caught trout from a cozy café, or a quick bite before heading into Yellowstone, you'll find delicious options to satisfy every appetite. From classic American fare to locally inspired dishes, the town’s restaurants provide a welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and stunning scenic views. No matter where you choose to eat, dining in Island Park is an experience that blends great food with the beauty of Idaho’s wilderness.

Anglers Lodge
3363 Old Highway 191
208.558.9555

Blue Buffalo Pizzeria
3402 Highway 20
208.558.8046

Boondocks
3587 Yale-Kilgore Road
208.339.1613

The Cowboy Kitchen at Island Park Lodge
4149 N Big Springs Loop Road
385.227.1197

Café Sabor
4298 US Highway 20
208.558.9300

Connies Restaurant, Saloon & Fitness
4130 Quakie Lane
208.558.6987

Lakeside Lodge
3857 Lakeside Lodge Lane
208.558.9770

Meadow Creek Lodge
Meadow Creek Road
208.351.2787

The Parlor at Macks Inn
4169 N Highway 20
208.558.2450

Ponds Lodge
3757 N Highway 20
208.558.7221

Shotgun Bar and Grill
3519 Yale-Kilgore Road
208.339.5929

Subway
4141 Sawtelle Peak Road
208.558.9884

Trouthunter—Last Chance Bar & Grill
3327 Highway 20
208.558.8006

    Areas of Interest

    Harriman State Park

    Harriman State Park lies within a 16,000-acre wildlife refuge in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Known for its beautiful scenery and wildlife, Harriman State Park offers 22 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails that slink through meadows, meander along river banks and through lush evergreen forests. Some of the best fly fishing waters in the nation flow through eight miles of Harriman State Park, known by anglers all over the world over as “the Ranch.” Moose, elk and Trumpeter Swans, the world’s largest waterfowl species, are a common sight at Harriman.

    Henry’s Lake

    One of Idaho’s great high mountain lakes, Henrys Lake is the kind of place that anglers dream about. Anglers fish for cutthroat, brook and cut-bow hybrid trout in what is considered one of the finest trout fisheries in the West. The park also offers beautiful nature trails for hiking and biking and wildlife and wildflower viewing.

    Mesa Falls

    Island Park, Idaho sits on the edge of Yellowstone National Park and offers many of the same type of scenic views. Not to mention Island Park sits in the largest volcanic crater in the world created from the same volcano as Yellowstone. In Island park you will be able to see wildlife, waterfalls, go on hikes and enjoy the beauty of nature with out the same crowds you see in Yellowstone.

    Henrys Fork of the Snake River

    There are few rivers that are more highly regarded to anglers as the Henrys Fork of the Snake River. The Henrys Fork watershed covers a mind blowing 1.7 million acres and over 3000 miles of rivers & streams. Quite impressive, but if you zoom into the Henrys Fork itself, it bubbles out of the ground at Big Springs (28 miles southwest from Yellowstone Park) and flows relatively south to the confluence with the South Fork of the Snake River.The Henrys Fork is a tremendous dry fly fishery loaded with many species of trout, large wild rainbows and the ever elusive brown. The river flows through gentle flowing ranch land, timber covered canyons, and spring creek like sections, with tributaries that are spectacular fisheries in their own right.

    Eagle Ridge Ranch

    Eagle Ridge Ranch is an authentic Old West cattle ranch nestled along the base of the jagged Centennial Mountains in Eastern Idaho’s Shotgun Valley. We offer vacationers 140 square miles of visually breathtaking landscapes — from red deserts to pristine mountains, meadows, lakes, creeks and grassy plains. Eagle Ridge Ranch has plenty to offer in the way of fun activities. From fishing and horseback riding to archery and skeetshooting, there's a little something for everyone on the ranch.

    208-558-0900

    Tied to Nature

    If you're hoping to see wildlife in Yellowstone National Park, increase your chances of spotting magnificent animals like wolves, elk, pronghorn sheep, birds of prey, and even bears on this private wildlife tour. It can be daunting to navigate the massive park on your own, but your dedicated driver and guide knows all the best habitats to increase your chances of wildlife sightings on this full-day tour.

    208-351-5932

    208-220-2683

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