Shoshone Falls

  • Twin Falls, ID,
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Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho is a popular and historic stop for visitors to southern Idaho. Often referred to as the "Niagara of the West", the waters of the Snake River cascade 212 feet (64. 7m) down over the 900 ft. (274m) ... more on Twinfallschamber.com

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The Falls are extremely beautiful, when they're turned on, although when they're off the rock has cool patterns ... more on TripAdvisor

Falls were running full! It was amazing for the whole family. It is a must visit when in TF. more on TripAdvisor

The falls were pretty amazing when we went in early January! Double rainbows! The overlook was a little treacherous due to ice but managed to get down there. They didn't charge us a fee but I read its ... more on TripAdvisor

I swear, I could look at this wonderous waterfall for hours. It was a bit chilly out, but that's what you'd have to expect from snowy Idaho. My husband planned a nice picnic by the falls, and I just l ... more on TripAdvisor

My family and I took the trip out from Boise. We took the 1000 Spring Scenic Byway which is fun as it takes you through old towns and a stretch of road that has waterfalls coming off the cliffs that y ... more on TripAdvisor

Twin Falls, Idaho is a great city to visit. It is built around the Snake River Canyon, a 500 foot deep gash in the ground and boasts world class sights and even top quality restaurants. We saw white-w ... more on TripAdvisor

One Day in Twin Falls, Idaho

One Day in Twin Falls, Idaho

by Phil Corless

Twin Falls is the largest city in South-Central Idaho, and is known mostly for its unique geology. more >

  
Twin Falls Weekend with Kids

Twin Falls Weekend with Kids

by Phil Corless

Twin Falls is the largest city in South-Central Idaho, and is known mostly for its unique geology. more >

  

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