Idaho’s Premier Retirement Retreat Boasts Sunshine, Scenic Trails, and Charming Small-Town Vibe

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Idaho's Premier Retirement Retreat Boasts Sunshine, Scenic Trails, and Charming Small-Town Vibe

Pocatello is one of Idaho’s best cities for retirees. Along with a low cost of living, the charming town is overflowing with amenities. An abundance of hiking trails can be found on the southwestern edge of town. Popular museums line its quaint streets. And with relatively moderate temperatures all year long, you can almost always find time to get outdoors regardless of the season.



Many of the perks of retiring in Pocatello also make it an excellent place to visit. Along with plenty of ways to keep busy, the city features a long list of budget-friendly hotels — making it a wonderful destination for frugal travelers. There’s also an impressive lineup of restaurants serving innovative dishes, offering a delicious way to refuel before your next adventure. Pocatello is even close to the glimmering water of American Falls Reservoir. It’s not quite as popular as one of Idaho’s most famous lakes found up north, but it’s a great place to go boating or fishing, nonetheless.

Pocatello sits at the southeastern corner of Idaho, a little over two hours north of Salt Lake City. It’s served by a variety of regional airports — including the convenient Pocatello Regional Airport — making it a relatively easy destination to reach. Salt Lake City International Airport is often cited as one of the easiest-to-navigate airports in America, so it’s a painless spot for a connecting flight to Pocatello. Regardless of how you arrive, there’s little need to leave the city once you are there, as this charming destination has everything required for a memorable escape.



The best hiking and outdoor adventures in Pocatello

One of the greatest aspects of Pocatello is how easy the city makes it to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. The Portneuf Greenway runs through a large portion of the city, including a section that rolls right along the scenic Portneuf River and its tree-lined banks. With 18 miles of existing trails and a plan to install many more, visitors of all ages and hiking abilities will find it to be an excellent spot to unwind.

Pocatello and the nearby city of Chubbuck offer a combined 1,000 miles of hiking, biking, and recreational trails — meaning there’s always something new to explore regardless of how many times you come back and visit. There’s a vast network of trails on the southwest side of town near the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, and one of the most popular spots is the City Creek Beginner Loop Trail. Starting just west of Centennial Park, it weaves you through rolling hills and dense forest, with an opportunity to see wildflowers (depending on the season). This trail climbs over 400 feet across 2.6 miles, lending itself to dramatic views of the expansive landscape.

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Interested in biking through town or cruising along singletrack? Pick up a bike rental from Barrie’s Ski and Sports. Road bikes, e-bikes, and mountain bike rentals are offered, giving you plenty of fun ways to explore the picturesque Pocatello countryside. If you need a way to beat the heat, head west to American Falls Reservoir. Its shores are dotted with beaches and recreation areas, making it an excellent day trip destination.

Museums, dining, and small-town charm in Pocatello

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.