Children leaping into the lake at sunset at Tributary
Family Fun

Driggs, Idaho

Monday 3:58am

44° F

7° C

Adventures That Bring Families Together

Life at Tributary is designed to be shared across generations. Children are given the freedom to roam, explore, and build confidence outdoors, while parents enjoy the rare luxury of being fully present alongside them. The experiences here feel both adventurous and deeply grounding.

 

Kids Programming

Seasonal camps and youth programming give younger members their own experience of Tributary; active, creative, and genuinely connected to the outdoors. From fly fishing instruction and nature exploration to arts programming and seasonal activities, the calendar is designed to inspire curiosity, confidence, and lasting friendships.

Family Adventures

Tributary was built for families who prefer shared experiences over schedules. Hiking, fishing, skiing, ice skating, biking, paddleboarding, and exploring the valley together become part of everyday life here.

Casting Lessons

Learning to cast on a private pond, with a patient instructor as the afternoon light settles across the water, is one of those Tributary moments that members talk about years later. Fly fishing instruction is available for all ages and abilities, often becoming an enduring family tradition.

Kids snowmobiling

Kids snowmobiling turns winter into something adventurous and unforgettable. Winding through snowy trails together creates the kind of family memories that feel exciting in the moment and become part of the stories told for years to come.

Families ice skating and snow tubing on Tributary property

Snow Tubing

On-property snow tubing bills bring families outdoors even on the coldest days. These are the afternoons that feel casual in the moment and unforgettable years later.

Members snowshoeing through fresh snow near Tributary

Snowshoeing Activities

Winter reveals a different side of the valley; quieter, slower, and deeply beautiful. Guided snowshoe outings introduce younger members to the landscape in a more thoughtful way while reminding adults that some of the best moments happen when you move a little more slowly through the world.