Last Modified: December 21, 2025

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Snake River Landing Neighborhood Guide

Greenbelt Glam, Melaleuca Boom

🧭Bordered by: West Pancheri Drive and Pancheri Bridge north, West Sunnyside Road south, Interstate 15 and Old Yellowstone Highway west, Snake River and Idaho Falls Greenbelt east.

📌Widely recognized as the place for: Waterfront paths and splashy events where corporate meets outdoors energy.

👕You can spot a Snake River Landing local by: Branded fleece, paddleboard straps, and suspiciously spotless SUVs.

👍Locals live here because: River views, walk to lunch, jog to fireworks.

👎The downside to Snake River Landing is: Morning serenades by passing geese, event traffic, and perpetual new construction.

The vibe around Snake River Landing is: Outdoor obsessed office park chic.

Pros & Cons of Snake River Landing

Snake River Landing strengths (top 5)

Events & FestivalsGreen SpaceOutdoor RecreationFamily FriendlySafety

Snake River Landing tradeoffs (top 3)

Affordable HousingBreweriesCocktail Lounges
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Snake River Landing Neighborhood DNA

Kayak commuters and Fixxology toting stroller convoys.

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Some of the Snake River Landing hotspots include: Sand Creek Golf Course, Smitty’s (Hitt Rd area), and Snake River Landing Plaza.
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