Museum of Idaho
MuseumIdaho Falls museum that lists accommodations for visitors with mobility, visual, hearing, and sensory sensitivities among its accessibility options — a strong indoor outing.
Visit siteIdaho 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.
Idaho Falls museum that lists accommodations for visitors with mobility, visual, hearing, and sensory sensitivities among its accessibility options — a strong indoor outing.
Visit siteCommunity library that has offered sensory-friendly storytimes for children with sensory processing differences; check the current program schedule and ask about their sensory kit.
Visit siteA 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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