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Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Idaho Falls, Idaho

Idaho Falls has a genuinely solid set of family attractions for a city its size, and a few of them have made specific efforts toward sensory-friendly access. Between museums with accessibility accommodations, library sensory storytimes, a compact zoo, and the free Snake River Greenbelt, there is enough here to plan low-stress outings. This page rounds up the most autism-friendly options and how to make the most of them.

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Museum of Idaho

Museum

Idaho Falls museum that lists accommodations for visitors with mobility, visual, hearing, and sensory sensitivities among its accessibility options — a strong indoor outing.

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Idaho Falls Public Library

Library

Community library that has offered sensory-friendly storytimes for children with sensory processing differences; check the current program schedule and ask about their sensory kit.

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Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park

Zoo

A compact, walkable zoo many families with autistic kids find manageable, set in Tautphaus Park with green space and a carousel nearby.

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