Regional Hub
Chubbuck serves as a primary shopping destination for the surrounding rural areas, so expect more activity around the commercial centers.





Located in the heart of southeastern Idaho, Chubbuck is a thriving residential community that provides a quiet alternative to the busier neighboring areas. With a population of around 14,000, it maintains a small-town feel while offering modern conveniences and easy access to the Interstate. Visitors often use Chubbuck as a comfortable base for exploring the nearby Portneuf Valley and the various mountain ranges that define the Idaho landscape. The city is characterized by its friendly atmosphere and its role as a regional hub for shopping and local services.
Located in the heart of southeastern Idaho, Chubbuck is a thriving residential community that provides a quiet alternative to the busier neighboring areas. With a population of around 14,000, it maintains a small-town feel while offering modern conveniences and easy access to the Interstate. Visitors often use Chubbuck as a comfortable base for exploring the nearby Portneuf Valley and the various mountain ranges that define the Idaho landscape. The city is characterized by its friendly atmosphere and its role as a regional hub for shopping and local services.
Convenient location in southeastern Idaho.
Close proximity to regional shopping and dining.
Gateway to outdoor recreation in the surrounding mountains.
Primarily a residential and commercial area rather than a tourist-centric destination.
Close proximity to Pocatello provides additional cultural and educational amenities.
Weather can be quite cold and snowy during the winter months.
Chubbuck serves as a primary shopping destination for the surrounding rural areas, so expect more activity around the commercial centers.
Having a car is essential for getting around Chubbuck and exploring the nearby natural attractions.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to regional outdoor activities.
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$100-$150 p/day
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If heading into the nearby mountains, always check local weather conditions as they can change rapidly in the high desert.
June-September
Expect cool temperatures and occasional rain; a good time for seeing the landscape turn green.
Warm and dry, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities in the nearby mountains.
Crisp air and changing foliage make this a scenic time to visit the region.
Cold and snowy; ideal for those heading to nearby ski areas or enjoying winter sports.