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Pocatello is the 6th most populous city in the state, just behind Caldwell. The city is at an elevation of 4,462 feet (1,360 m) above sea level and it sits on the Portneuf River in the Snake River Plain ecoregion. Pocatello covers a land area of 33.36 square miles (86.4 square kilometers).
Pocatello, Idaho - The official website for the City of Pocatello offers job listings, recreation opportunities, utility bill pay, meeting agendas, and more.
There’s glorious mountainous country in almost every direction from Pocatello, which will surely call out to the adventurer in you. A convenient starting point for a hike is the Gibson Jack Trailhead, some six miles south of downtown Pocatello, in a section of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Welcome to Pocatello & Chubbuck, Idaho. Plan Your Visit Here! This unassuming mountain town is known as the “Gateway to the Northwest”. Pocatello and Chubbuck offer world-class outdoor recreation, countless dining options, amazing entertainment and hundreds of lodging options.
Things to Do in Pocatello, Idaho: See Tripadvisor's 11,659 traveler reviews and photos of Pocatello tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in November. We have reviews of the best places to see in Pocatello. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.
101 Things To Do In Pocatello. Sitting right where the Snake River plain meets the Rocky Mountain range has its advantages. There are over 1,000 miles of hiking, biking and walking trails here, many of them are literally within one minute from your hotel room or campsite.
Discover the top 30 must-visit places in Pocatello, Idaho, from scenic parks to cultural landmarks. Plan your perfect trip today!
Pocatello Visitor’s Center – Visit Pocatello Idaho. 2695 S 5th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83204, USA. (208) 425-1820. Visit Website. Pocatello is known as the “Gateway to the Northwest” (or “Gate City” by the locals). Pioneers, gold miners and settlers who traveled the Oregon Trail passed through our gates.
The city of Pocatello is located in southeast Idaho and nestled at 4,448 feet in the western foothills of the Rocky Mountains along the Oregon Trail. Pocatello has an unusually desirable 4-season climate where clear, sunny and dry is the norm.
Pocatello is a unique city, not only in the name it shares with no other, but because of its Historic Downtown District. This district is architecturally and historically significant and is one of the region's most diverse and well-preserved urban streetscapes.