Idaho has 29 indoor golf simulator facilities across 16 cities.
Boise (5 facilities), Post Falls (3 facilities), Pocatello (3 facilities), Meridian (3 facilities), and Coeur d'Alene (2 facilities) lead the current map.
That distribution gives Idaho a clear center of gravity in the Boise market. Boise and Meridian account for 8 facilities on their own. Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene add 5 more sites in North Idaho. Pocatello adds another 3 in the southeast. The result is a statewide directory that reaches across 16 separate cities instead of clustering in a single metro.
The brand mix is broad and easy to identify. TrackMan appears in Idaho. PuttView appears in Idaho. AboutGolf appears in Idaho. E6 appears in Idaho. Full Swing appears in Idaho. GSPro appears in Idaho. TruGolf appears in Idaho. The Golf Club appears in Idaho. Awesome Golf appears in Idaho. X-Golf appears in Idaho. That list covers launch monitor systems, simulator software, and venue-driven retail concepts that regular indoor golf users already know by name.
Boise sets the pace with 5 facilities. That gives the state’s largest city the deepest single-city inventory in this directory. Meridian follows as part of the same Treasure Valley corridor with 3 facilities. Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene put North Idaho firmly on the board with a combined 5 facilities. Pocatello matches Meridian with 3 facilities, which keeps Southeast Idaho in the statewide picture.
This page helps you sort those 29 facilities by city and venue type. It also shows how Idaho’s indoor golf footprint spreads across 16 cities instead of relying on one pocket of demand. If you are looking for TrackMan, GSPro, Full Swing, or X-Golf, Idaho already has those names in circulation. If you are comparing Boise, Post Falls, Pocatello, Meridian, or Coeur d'Alene, this directory gives you the fastest way to see where the concentration sits and where the state still has lighter coverage.