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Walk / Tour | 0.90 Miles |
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| partners | | Written 8-18-2025
My usual stop when on I-15 but first: Wendy found this really cool restaurant in Springville UT for lunch as we journeyed north from Parowan UT. As we tried to find it in the Legends Compound, we wandered around this unique place. We finally found the Side Car only to be told to "come back tomorrow", another of our sayings we would use on our trip. So we had lunch at the Strap Tank Brewery, a restaurant and brewery known for its connection to Harley-Davidson's history. The decor was quite interesting everywhere you looked.
Our stop for the nite was Idaho Falls as I wanted to show the girls the Riverwalk. This time we stuck to the south side of the Snake River as we crossed back and forth. We meandered through the Japanese Garden Island where we saw an officer who apparently was looking for a pregnant woman? and later we would see a crazy man who looked like he had fallen? But other than that, it was a beautiful walk. The town does such a great job keeping the area beautiful with lots of nice flora and decor. There were quite a few people out including families, bikers and skateboarders; so you had to be mindful of the traffic.
We walked back (north) and stayed on the west side of the river. We had seen a line at Jalisco's that was gone now. We walked into this impressively decorated restaurant and enjoyed a little different take on Mexican food. It was delicious for all of us. The difference seemed to be the smokiness of the sauces. I would definitely go back. And in fact, we tried the other Jalisco's in Polson MT, but it wasn't nearly as good.
And as always, for your viewing pleasure, my video: [ youtube video ] |
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For me, sometimes it's just as much about the journey as the destination.
Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled. |
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