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    Eagle Peak Lodge

    3.2 (18 reviews)
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    3 years ago

    Great place to stay! Hosts were exceptionally helpful. Clean, comfortable beds, soft pillows, quiet, scenic setting. Breakfast included.

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    This is actually not bad! The rooms were nice and clean. Even though there isn't a warm breakfast, you still have restaurants nearby.

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    9 years ago

    Hideous customer service. Don't waste your time. I've never been treated so poorly in a business. I'd give less stars if I could.

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    We told him it was a rest day/down day and he said if you want a cool drive you may want to consider a drive to Mesa Falls.

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    Blue Heron Inn - Sunrise from balcony of suite

    Blue Heron Inn

    (15 reviews)

    Where do I begin.... The scenery is absolutely gorgeous. The sunrise from the main suite was what…read moredreams are made of. The mattress, the mattress was amazing. Best sleep of my life, extremely quiet and calm environment. Breakfast is wonderful, I'm a picky eater and they accommodated me perfectly while still making me feel welcome. Dennis had wonderful travel advice and ever printed us a map to help with one adventure. The house is very quiet in the morning, I was able to make coffee myself before the rest of the house woke (they include easy to follow directions). Close to the house is an Ospreys nest over the river. Baby fawn were near the river a few mornings. This place is a gem in Rigby!

    We rented the entire B&B for our family and extended family while we were in town for our…read moredaughter's wedding. The property was perfect. We were all able to have our own rooms yet gather for breakfast, and mid-day walks together as a family. I woke up 2 of the 4 mornings to see a Moose outside by the river. All the rooms were perfect! We played cards at night, drank coffee in the morning, and had great fellowship with our family, whom we rarely see. It was far better than getting hotel rooms in town. The space was perfect for relaxing and enjoying each other. The B&B itself was clean, well-decorated, and very accommodating. The only thing I didn't realize was that we wouldn't have access to the kitchen, which I should have suspected. We were told we could use the grill; however, without a kitchen, it made the idea of grilling out as a family difficult. In my head, I thought it would be more like an Airbnb in the sense that we would access the kitchen, but that was the only thing I was unaware of as we had rented the entire space. The hosts, however, prepared terrific breakfasts for us each morning, and we just ate out each night. The river was fast, so we didn't do any fishing; however, the view right out the back door was priceless. A few of our family members used the hot tub, which they greatly enjoyed - sitting under the stars in a hot tub with the snake river and mountains in the background... Perfection!

    Henry's Fork Lodge

    Henry's Fork Lodge

    (9 reviews)

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    Rating the restaurant which only offers a tasting menu (pick one appetizer, one entree and one…read moredessert from the 3-4 options in each section and the price you pay is the price of the entree which is between $65-80 per person). The restaurant itself is nicely decorated (feels like you are in an upscale cabin) with a few tables and some tables outside. They bring out bread to the table with olive oil and tomato puree, but my gripe is they brought 4 small slices of bread in a basket to our table of 4. We had to ask for more bread twice (once to soak up the sauce from the appetizers). They could definitely be more generous with the bread, but that is minor. For my appetizer I ordered the gnocchi (brown butter sauce with crispy prosciutto, sage and mushrooms) which was absolutely delicious, I just wish it was a slightly bigger portion. I know it is a starter, but I always want more than 6 or so gnocchi. The texture was perfect, pillowy and soaked up the sauce nicely. For my entree I ordered the beef medallions in a green peppercorn sauce with asparagus and potatoes au gratin. This dish was also divine (though I could have done with fewer peppercorns). The meat was cooked perfectly and was a nice sized portion (6 medium slices of steak). The asparagus and au gratin were very tasty and went well with the dish. Others had the halibut with farrow which they enjoyed, especially the tomato jam on top of the fish though I think the beef was the better of the two dishes. There were 4 desserts and 4 of us so we tried all four. There was a blood orange sorbet (way too sour for my liking), bananas foster cake, ice cream with fresh berries and a chocolate bread pudding. We enjoyed them all (others like the sorbet) and one in our group said the desserts were the best course. Overall we had a really nice meal and it is fairly good value for the quality and for being a 3 course menu. The only thing to improve here is the service. They only had 3 servers we saw and while our waitress was friendly, she seemed new and overwhelmed. We had to ask for out water to be refilled a few times, for more bread (we asked, it did not arrive and we had to ask again), and she did not come by our table often. She had forgotten a request to put a sauce on the side (no big deal) and we had to flag her down for the bill. Again not a huge detractor, but for an upscale restaurant you would expect more attentive service. All that said, the food was fantastic and I would recommend coming here for dinner.

    I'd rate this 5 stars as a restaurant but 3 stars as a fishing lodge. Here's why…read more Restaurant: food was outstanding for all four evenings we ate. Beware the limited menu (about 3-4 selections in each category) but that's a good sign, not a bad one, when it comes to a fairly small restaurant and the need to have fresh ingredients. The weather didn't permit us to eat outside, but I'm guessing it's even better when the patio is open. Lodge: the patio and main rooms are nice, the guest rooms were ok but for the price ($1500/night for us for two people) we found the furnishings and construction a bit cheap. The service was excellent and the people wonderful. But the price was high and -- most important -- the fishing was meh. Between two of us we caught maybe 10 trout in 3 days in June which is supposed to be a good month. I'd recommend the lodge for couples. For fishing buddies you might be better off -- and spend a lot less money -- at a more casual place.

    Eagle Peak Lodge - hotels - Updated July 2026

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