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    Experimental Breeder Reactor 1

    4.6 (14 reviews)
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    Tricia A.

    First nuclear power plant! They open memorial day weekend and close labor day weekend so make sure you are in that window before planning this. This museum is free! You can either do the guided tour or the free tour, which is awesome. The self tour has a pamphlet so you don't miss anything big. The building and equipment is well maintained. They give history and explain how everything works. They also explain the science behind how nuclear power works in laymen terms. They also have the first light bulb that was lighted by nuclear power displayed there. Super cool stop. If you do the guided tour, they said it would take 30-45 minutes.

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    Robin S.

    Excellent preservation and display of an historic reactor. I'm quite surprised and pleased they managed to preserve so much. The site has good signage and helpful tour guides, although with my knowledge of reactors I did the self-tour. If you look at everything, you'll need at least an hour here. You'll also want to go over to the two HTR aircraft reactors outside. Amazing contraptions. And it's free!

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    Jane S.

    EBR-1 is a crowd pleaser without crowds. A solitary outpost in the middle of a blasted desert, EBR-1 doesn't look like much, and the site's considerable historic value may not be enough to persuade tourists to make the desolate drive. This is the world's first operational nuclear power plant, housing the first nuclear reactor to generate usable amounts of electricity (albeit only enough to light up the small nuclear plant building) and the one of the first in the US to go into meltdown (albeit very very small meltdown). It's obvious that EBR-1 doesn't see too many visitors, but that hasn't stopped its curators from putting together a surprisingly fun, informative, and - yes - child-friendly tribute to the early days of nuclear power. The urge to play Homer Simpson inside an ex-nuclear plant is strong, and EBR-1 lets you indulge your blue-collar atomic fantasies with hands-on control panels and plutonium sorters (can YOU pick up the highly radioactive metal chunk with the arcade-style crane grabber without dropping it and killing everything within a 20-mile radius?). Tap dance on the reactor hatch, they don't care. New exhibits offer an easy-to-understand layman's version of the workings inside a nuclear plant. There's even a display of cool 50s furniture by the front entrance to put you in an atomic mood. Although "EBR-1 tour guide" may be one of the loneliest jobs in Idaho, the staff are friendly and ready to answer questions. For a free attraction in the middle of nowhere, EBR-1 packs in considerable entertainment value. My only complaint is that they don't have any souvenirs for sale. Surely a few well-traveled cars with "I had a PARTIAL MELTDOWN at EXPERIMENTAL BREEDER REACTOR 1!" stickers plastered across their bumpers would help convince a few more tourists to take the dusty trip out to this unheralded roadside gem.

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    Learned so much about nuclear history snd power generation. Great tour guide. A must see.

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    We had a great experience with the "lunch trip" rafting package. The guides and other staff were…read morevery friendly and everything went smoothly throughout the day. Staff were very conscientious about safety. The lunch was more adventurous than I was expecting--grilled chicken, tzatziki, couscous, and a vegetable salad, with PBJ sandwiches as an option, and ridiculously good, freshly baked chocolate chip or blueberry & lemon cookies. Our guide Joey was knowledgeable and entertaining. During the day we saw lots of wildlife: tons of trout jumping at caddis flies, a mink, deer, merganser ducks, and multiple bald eagles, golden eagles, and ospreys. The river itself is beautiful. A few tips: You can bring additional food or beverages and leave them on the bus, which meets the party at the lunch spot. Several groups rafting with us brought small coolers with their own drinks and snacks. Probably a great idea if you have any food restrictions. It's recommended that you leave any valuables or electronics (or other water-sensitive items) in your car or in a lockbox with the staff. The guides have some limited room in a dry bag for phones or cameras, but it's not the most convenient to be taking a phone out of the drybag and putting it back in. You will not have cell service most of the day anyway, which was actually rather relaxing. Even the town of Stanley doesn't have great cell service in areas, so you may want to set up an "away" or "do not disturb" notice for the day. Sunblock and a hat are helpful; you'll be in the open sun on the water for most of the day. Highly recommend this company for rafting in Stanley.

    Stellar boat trip with Iz down the Salmon River. Iz had a great sense of humor infused with…read moreknowledge of both biological and cultural facts about the river (or perhaps I should say her delivery of fun facts was infused with a great sense of humor). I got just the right amount of splashed and enjoyed jumping off of accurately named "Jump Rock" to cool off. Iz even let one of our group members have a hand in guiding during the chill parts of the river - many smiles and laughs today - thank you to The River Company for a lovely afternoon well spent :)

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