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Ammon

Idaho, United States
City·Quiet, Suburban, Residential
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Ammon is a rapidly growing city located in Bonneville County, Idaho, serving as a peaceful residential neighbor to Idaho Falls. Known for its suburban charm, the city provides a quiet atmosphere for those looking to explore the scenic landscapes of Eastern Idaho. Residents and visitors enjoy the proximity to the Snake River, which offers opportunities for fishing and boating, as well as numerous local parks. The city's location makes it a convenient base for exploring the wider region, including the nearby Caribou-Targhee National Forest. With its blend of modern convenience and access to the great outdoors, Ammon represents the steady, family-oriented growth of the Pacific Northwest.

Ammon is a rapidly growing city located in Bonneville County, Idaho, serving as a peaceful residential neighbor to Idaho Falls. Known for its suburban charm, the city provides a quiet atmosphere for those looking to explore the scenic landscapes of Eastern Idaho. Residents and visitors enjoy the proximity to the Snake River, which offers opportunities for fishing and boating, as well as numerous local parks. The city's location makes it a convenient base for exploring the wider region, including the nearby Caribou-Targhee National Forest. With its blend of modern convenience and access to the great outdoors, Ammon represents the steady, family-oriented growth of the Pacific Northwest.

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Highlights

  • Proximity to the scenic Snake River for fishing and boating.

  • Quiet residential neighborhoods with a strong community feel.

  • Convenient access to the shopping and dining of nearby Idaho Falls.

  • Gateway to the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.

Before you go: Ammon essentials

  • Close proximity to Idaho Falls for additional employment and entertainment options.

  • A primarily residential character with a focus on community parks.

  • Growing population leading to new developments and infrastructure.

Outdoor Exploration

Use Ammon as a quiet base for visiting the nearby Snake River or hiking in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.

Shopping and Dining

Most major retail and dining options are concentrated along the border with Idaho Falls.

Best For

Quiet residential living and easy access to Idaho's natural landscapes.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Getting Around

A car is essential for navigating the city and reaching nearby natural attractions.

Best time to visit Ammon

June-September

Spring

Mild weather returns, making it a great time for early-season hiking and seeing the landscape turn green.

Best Season

Summer

Warm and dry, perfect for water activities on the Snake River and local park events.

Best Season

Fall

Cooler temperatures and changing foliage offer a scenic backdrop for outdoor exploration.

Winter

Cold and snowy, ideal for those heading to nearby ski resorts or enjoying winter sports in the region.

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Location

Ammon, Idaho, United States
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