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Pioneer County Travel Council
430 East Martin, Lava Hotsprings, Idaho 83246
1.888.201.1063
www.seidaho.org

Southeast Idaho Visitor Center
Mile post #7, northbound lane, I-15
Six miles south of Malad
Open seven days a week in summer
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
208.766.4788

Malad Chamber of Commerce
208.766.2737
Chamber President
Cell #: 208.760.0424

City of Malad
Message phone: 208-766-4010

Pioneer Trails West

Pioneer Trails West
Shopping

Cindy's Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking supplies, workshops and bi-annual scrapbooking conferences. Check Cindy's website for photos of the store and more information about classes and merchandise.www.cindysscrapbooking.com

 

 

Location:

44 North Main Street, Malad

Hours:

Mon - Thurs 11 am to 5 pm; Fri and Sat 10 am to 5 pm

Information:

208-766-2666
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Paula’s Fine Hand-Dipped Chocolates

Here you can get a local favorite treat for your special occasion or chocolate cravings: hand-dipped chocolates! Paula learned the art of hand-dipped chocolates from her mother and still makes them the way her mother did. Custom orders only.

 

Information:

208-766-2578; Call for ordering information
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Red Hawk Trading

Camping is a very popular activity in the Bear River Heritage Area. Here you can purchase locally made canvas tipis, tents and camp supplies. Red Hawk made the world’s largest tipi for use at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics. They also specialize in making reproduction tents that are authentic to various historic periods, especially the early mountain man period of the West.    www.redhawk-trading.com

 

Location:

5400 West 321 North, Malad

Lat/Long:

42.1921° N    112.34969° W

Hours:

Call for Appointment

Information:

208-766-2960

Rex Lippold, Wildlife Artist

Rex creates custom artwork with a wildlife theme. His favorite medium is painting in oils, but he also does leather work and wood carving. He also repairs art, frames, and antiques.
 

Location:

188 North Main Street, Malad

Lat/Long:

42.18918° N    112.24434° W

Hours:

By appointment

Information:

208-766-2918

Scott Service

In business since 1927, Bryan Scott's grandfather Milton Scott had a small store with ice, groceries, coffee and slot machines. People would come from Holbrock with their teams of horses and stop at Milton's place. After that, his son, Khalil built a shop large enough for two-ton trucks. Now, Bryan has several manufacturing enterprises at this site, from agricultural implements to medical equipment. For the home or ranch, he makes custom iron art mailbox stands, branding irons, gates, livestock stalls, bucking chutes, and the like. Art designs for mailbox stands are cut freehand using a plasma torch. Fancy arch entrance-ways with your brand or logo can be custom made. Bryan says people prefer one-of-a-kind items, so that's why he continues to make things by hand.
 

Location:

4701 West Hwy 38, Malad

Lat/Long:

42.15628° N    112.34652° W

Hours:

8 am - 5 pm

Information:

208-766-2588