

Location & Hours
Summer hours:
Monday - Friday 11am-3pm
Closed Holidays
35 N 1st E, Rexburg ID 83440
Contact Museum
208-359-3063
museum@rexburg.org
Museum of Rexburg
Commemorative Flood Exhibit: Just Add Water
Experience the story of water in the Upper Snake River Valley and the impact of the 1976 Teton Dam flood, in a powerful and personal way. Designed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the flood, this new interactive exhibit is more than a historical display, it is a tribute to the resilience, unity, and determination of a community bound together through tragedy, service, and hope.
Come learn the history of our area, gain a deeper appreciation for the people who rebuilt and moved forward together, and be inspired with how you can flood our community with service today.
Interested in a group field trip? Sign up here.
Hours: 11:00am-3:00pm Monday through Friday
Entry Fee: $4 adult/$2 ages 4-17, Under 3 is free (group rates available.)
Experience History
The Museum of Rexburg houses a collection of artifacts from Rexburg and surrounding areas as well as an exhibit about the Teton Dam and the effects of its collapse on June 5, 1976. The Rexburg Tabernacle was heavily damaged and had to undergo major renovations. In 1981 the Museum of Rexburg was established in the basement of the Tabernacle. The Tabernacle will again be going under major renovations and the museum has been moved to City Hall, 35 N 1st E, Rexburg ID 83440