Expansive interactive museum exploring the concept of cleanliness through art, history, humor, and hands-on exhibits across a 74,000-square-foot facility.
General Information
Closed Sunday and Monday
Toddlers (age 1): $5
Children (2–15): $8
Adults (16–100): $10
Group tour rates available
How to Get There
From Soda Springs, ID (73 mi): Take US-30 W for approximately 73 miles to Pocatello; turn left onto S 2nd Ave and continue to the museum located near E Halliday St.
Overview
The Museum of Clean in Pocatello, Idaho, is a one-of-a-kind destination that redefines what a museum can be. Spanning 74,000 square feet, this immersive experience explores the concept of "clean" in all its forms—from clean air and water to clean language, art, and even humor. Founded by cleaning industry pioneer Don Aslett, the museum features thousands of artifacts including antique vacuums, brooms, and washing machines, as well as interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. The museum’s mission is to inspire a cleaner world through education, creativity, and fun.
Visitors can expect a hands-on journey through themed galleries, a whimsical art collection, and even a giant washboard entrance. The Museum of Clean is ADA-compliant, offers free parking, and provides a relaxing, crowd-free environment ideal for families, school groups, and curious travelers. Whether you're exploring the history of hygiene or laughing at clean jokes, this museum offers a refreshing and enlightening experience that’s both educational and entertaining.
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