Driggs

Driggs, a town of about 1,900 as of 2020, is the county seat of Teton County in Eastern Idaho. This article also covers the much smaller neighboring town of Tetonia, 8 mi (13 km) north on Highway 33.

Understand
This is a lovely area of Idaho. There are lots of outdoor activities, beautiful views in and around this town and some indoor points of interest to visit as well.

By plane
The two nearest airports are Jackson Hole Airport, about and an hour's drive from Driggs and Idaho Falls Regional Airport , about  and 1½ hour's drive.

By car
From Jackson, Wyoming, take Wyoming Route 22 West to the border with Idaho, where it turns into Route 33 West, and continue for about another 14 miles. The total distance is about 33 miles and takes about 45 minutes.

From Idaho Falls and Rexburg, take U.S. Route 20 East and then Route 33 East. The distance from Idaho Falls is about 75 miles and the drive is about 1 hours 20 minutes; it is about 48 miles from Rexburg and takes about an hour.

Make sure to allow plenty of extra time if you are driving in icy or snowy conditions in the winter.

Get around
You are likely to need a car to get around beyond the small area of Downtown Driggs.

Go next

 * Jackson, Wyoming, about 33 miles and a 45-minute drive to the east, is the "big city" that some Driggs residents commute to every day and probably the most obvious place to base yourself next if you want to continue your visit to the Tetons and indeed remain in Teton County (but in a different state).
 * Further north are Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
 * To the west are the heavily Mormon college town of Rexburg (pop. 31,000 as of 2020) and the city of Idaho Falls, which at about 65,000 as of 2020 is over six times as big as Jackson and with a metro area that has 100,000 more inhabitants yet still is not far from nature at all.