The Fort Hall Replica
ABOUT THE FORT HALL REPLICA
A trip to the Fort Hall Replica takes you back to the 19th Century world of explorers, trappers, fur traders, Native Americans, pioneers, gold seekers, and common folk. It is a wonderful display of period lifestyle and replicates one of the northwest’s earliest fur trading forts. History Of The Fort Hall Replica.
At Frontier Town you will be astonished as you step into the past wooden board walks, viewing twelve historic replica buildings of the early days of Pocatello. You will find a saloon, bank, court house, church, a school house where all grades were taught in one room, and at Dr. Beans office it is posted that you can have a broken arm set for a mere seventy five cents.
On the same location as the fort is a wonderful park area with shelter and stage for Dutch oven dinners, mountain men presentations and dances. Adjacent to the fort complex is our zoo comprising of animals native to the area including grizzly bear and buffalo. Nearby you will also find the Bannock County Historical Museum.
The Fort Hall Replica and Frontier Town, the Zoo, and Aquatic Center are just a few of the adventures you can find located at the Ross Park Complex for your entertainment.
Hours:
Summer: 7 days/week, 9 am - 6 am. (Memorial Day - Labor Day for both the Replica & Museum)
Winter: Tues-Sat 10-2; 7 am - 10 am. Closed holidays. (For the Museum Only. The Fort Hall Replica is closed.)
Admission Fees:
Adults $4.00
Seniors $3.00
Children (age 3 - 12) $2.00
Location:
S.5th Avenue and Avenue of the Chiefs
Upper Level Ross Park
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
Contact Us:
(208) 233-0434
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