Amazing Camping Spots In Idaho. TOP 18
Amazing Camping Spots In Idaho. TOP 18. List: Bruneau Dunes State Park, Three Island Crossing State Park, Coeur d'Alene Lake, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Ponderosa State Park, Redfish Lake, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, City Of Rocks National Reserve, Farragut State Park, Sawtooth National Forest, Boise National Forest, Payette Lake, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, Salmon-Challis National Forest, Palisades Reservoir, Lake Pend Oreille, Stanley Lake, Lake Cascade State Park
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Twin Falls, Idaho | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Twin Falls, US State..
There's Shoshone Falls, Perrine Bridge, Snake River Canyon Trail, Dierkes Lake, Sawtooth National Forest, Rock Creek Park, Pillar Falls, Auger Falls and more...
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What To Do And Where To Eat In Twin Falls Idaho
What to do and where to eat in Twin Falls Idaho
Hey you guys! Thanks for joining me on another journey. I am still in Twin Falls, Idaho this week. Our Airbnb host Julie had told us about Thousand Springs State Park in Hagerman, Idaho. We were extremely impressed! We started off the day at Malad Gorge and were wowed with Devil's Washbowl. Then we went to Ritter Island. Our friendly Idaho State Parks & Recreation volunteer shared with us some of the island's history. We were fascinated to learn that the springs there are fed by an aquifer that is the size of Rhode Island, and it takes 200 years to come to the surface! So wild to think about. The Magic Valley Antique Tractor Pullers were there that day, volunteering to plow a five-acre plot for oat planting. (The Southern Idaho Draft Horse and Mule Association was going to plant the oats afterwards.) Some were offering free horse-drawn wagon rides, so we decided to climb aboard and explore the island that way. The waterfalls and springs are so crystal clear! And it was neat to watch the antique tractors plowing the field...it was like we'd traveled back in time for a bit. It is cool that they're doing their part to keep history alive. After taking in the rest of the island and Minnie Miller's farm by foot, we set off to check out Minidoka Internment Camp. The locals we had met while kayaking the Snake River (see my previous Twin Falls episode) had told us about this, and we were intrigued. (He teaches high school history, so he was enthusiastic about it.) The national historic site did not disappoint! The property is nestled among rolling farm fields, and its remnants were fascinating to learn about and check out. It was like we were at a Japan Ghost Town. We felt admiration for the Japanese citizens that had to live there, and those that served for the United States armed forces. Our wonderful Airbnb host Julie yet again came through for us in suggesting we eat dinner at Janitizio Family Mexican Restaurant. Their food was pretty tasty and their service was great! Overall, we were quite pleased with our adventure in Twin Falls, Idaho!
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Twin Falls Idaho | Things to do in Idaho | Balanced Rock
Twin Falls, Idaho has really great things to do! Follow me as I explore 3 destinations near Twin Falls, Idaho and the Collage of Southern Idaho. I will take you to the secluded Pillar Falls, the concealed Mermaids Cove, and the precariously Balanced Rock.
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IDAHO WATERFALLS
When we traveled though Idaho, the potato state, we didn't know we would come across some of the biggest waterfalls we have seen so far! Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls Idaho, is taller than Niagara falls. The other fall was just a few miles away from Shoshone. Perrine Bridge was another great attraction to catch as soon as you entered Idaho. We both agree Idaho is an underrated state. It is very beautiful! Thanks for watching!
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Shoshone Falls - Twin Falls, Idaho (2017) [HD]
Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River in southern Idaho, United States, located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of the city of Twin Falls. Sometimes called the Niagara of the West, Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (65 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim nearly 1,000 feet (300 m) wide.
Formed by catastrophic outburst flooding during the Pleistocene ice age about 14,000 years ago, Shoshone Falls marks the historical upper limit of fish migration (including salmon) in the Snake River, and was an important fishing and trading place for Native Americans. The falls were documented by Europeans as early as the 1840s; despite the isolated location, it became a tourist attraction starting in the 1860s. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Snake River was controversially diverted for irrigation of the Magic Valley, with the result that the falls no longer flow with force year-round. However, irrigation and hydroelectric power stations built on the falls were the primary contributors to early economic development in southern Idaho.
A park overlooking the waterfall is owned and operated by the City of Twin Falls. Shoshone Falls is best viewed in the spring, as diversion of the Snake River often significantly diminishes water levels in the late summer and fall. The flow over the falls ranges from over 20,000 cubic feet per second (570 m3/s) during late spring of wet years, to a minimum scenic flow (dam release) of 300 cubic feet per second (8.5 m3/s) in dry years. ~ wikipedia.org
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Height - 212′
Number of drops - 1
Location - Jerome/Twin Falls County, Idaho, U.S.
Elevation - 3,255 ft (992 m) at crest
Watercourse - Snake River
Average flow rate - 3,530 cu ft/s (100 m3/s)
Land for park was donated by - Frederick J. Adams and Martha Stone Adams (1932)
The cost for admission at Shoshone Falls Park is $3.00 per car (subject to change).
Parks and Recreation begins charging admission each year on March 30 and continues through September.
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Video taken while walking to Lower and Upper Palisades Lakes and Waterfall Canyon in Idaho
Teach Me To Wonder | Visit Idaho
Teach Me to Wonder
Show me the world soft with snow,
Foothills powdered white,
Lead me along ridges and valleys,
Past the treeline,
Let me taste thin winter air
Swirling round highest peaks.
Teach me to wander.
To play,
To explore.
I’ll follow your boot steps,
Trace your tracks,
We’ll slip and slide over hills and mountains
My mittened hand in yours.
Wander with me.
Wonder with me.
Marvel at each snowflake resting on my cheek,
Catch me as we speed down snowy crest,
Carry me to crackling fires, warm me in your arms.
For come each winter’s turn,
I’ll ask for steeper climbs.
I’ll adventure away,
Your tracks won’t always swallow mine.
When soon I hold another hand,
Perhaps my own small wanderer,
I’ll remember the song you taught me to sing,
Of winter
and magic
and wonder.
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Beautiful Idaho
A very good video of the state of Idaho. Shows lots of places and cities of Idaho. Beautiful Idaho.