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    Evel Kneviel Jump Site

    Evel Kneviel Jump Site

    4.2(15 reviews)
    56.0 mi

    We followed our gps & too dirt roads to Canyon Rim Trail. There were benches & markers…read more In 1974, Evil Knievel tried & failed to leap across this mile-wide chasm of the Snake River Canyon west of Shoshone Falls on his engineered rocket motorcycle. His parachute prematurely deployed as the Skycycle left the launching rail but winds caused him to drift into the canyon. At the bottom, he landed near the water. If he landed in the water, he probably would have drowned, due to a jumpsuit/harness malfunction the kept him strapped in the vehicle. Surprisingly, he survived the jump with minor injuries. At the city's visitors center, Knievel's supporters erected a monument to their hero with a carved likeness of the rocket motorcycle. It's engraved, "Robert 'Evel' Knievel: Explorer, Motorcyclist, and Daredevil. Attempted a mile-long leap of the Snake River Canyon on September 8, 1974 employing a unique Skycycle. The large dirt ramp is visible appox. 2 miles east of this point on the south ridge of the canyon. Donated to the community by Sunset Memorial." The mound of his jump is from the marker.

    Pretty nostalgic place to visit considering my father used to talk about this stunt a lot while…read moregrowing up. My husband brought me and there is plenty to see. Many roads to certain falls were closed which is such a shame. All in all I had a wonderful time.

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    Evel Kneviel Jump Site
    Evel Kneviel Jump Site - The earthen ramp that supported the metal ramp...

    The earthen ramp that supported the metal ramp...

    Evel Kneviel Jump Site - From the Perrine memorial bridge

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    From the Perrine memorial bridge

    Bruneau Dunes State Park - Observatory area

    Bruneau Dunes State Park

    4.6(33 reviews)
    47.6 mi

    Food: NA/5 Service: NA/5…read moreAmbiance: 5/5 Parking: 4/5 Family friendly: 5/5 Stroller friendly: 3/5 ADA accessible: 3/5 My family and I came here strictly for the sand dunes and observatory, late on a Sunday evening around 845-9pm. (Apparently the observatory is closed on Sunday?). Entrance fee is $7 cash or check when the gate is closed. You have to be in some type of shape as ascending the 60 deg incline hill of sand takes a bit of muscle and cardio endurance to make it up. Once at the top though, it's a serene and calming experience. On the backside of the first sand dune, the Snake River runs through. Similar to an Oasis in the desert. However, as some people may know or experience, wherever there is water, comes the bugs. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the bugs (mosquitoes) attacked. Not just one or two, swarms of mosquitoes. If you're like me and have allergic itching reactions to pest bites, be warned and have full body covering along with repellent. By the time we escaped to the car my son had been bit on the head and face. Just a forewarning. Bruneau Dunes State Park seems like a cool place to be. There were 3-4 individual camping locations that's were RV friendly and vast spaces for kids to run around. Sand Dunes themselves are not WC friendly unless you invent some type of sled to push/pull the WC up the hill. Also, make sure when dusk arrives, COVER UP!

    I'm always on the hunt for an adventure so when I saw this was only 30 mins from my hotel, I knew I…read morehad to make a morning out of it! The entry fee was $7 and the drive to the dunes was quiet and peaceful. I went by myself and felt safe enough exploring the area alone. The views were gorgeous! This is truly a hidden gem tucked away in the farm lands. If you're in the mountain home area, check this place out!

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    Bruneau Dunes State Park
    Bruneau Dunes State Park

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    Minidoka National Historic Site - Names of those that were here

    Minidoka National Historic Site

    4.6(16 reviews)
    57.0 mi

    We drove for :30 through potato's fields & dairy farms to get here. Upon entering the site we…read morepassed a replica tower that ensured the incarcerated did not escape. We started our visit at the Visitor Center where we saw is a :30 video providing the history of the site & history of Executive Order 9066 which authorized the incarceration. Rangers started our tour at a relief model of the camp during the war when over 30,000 were incarcerated. We visited the in ground storage, sparse cramped restored barracks, latrine, mess hall & restored baseball field. The Visitor Center has many displays & artifacts describing the history of the war, incarceration, and Minidoka. There is also an honor roll listing volunteers that filled the ranks of the infamous Combat Team & Military Intelligence Service. I was surprised how emotional I became looking at the site, the number of Japanese here & the sparse, rough terrain. Volunteer Parc Rangers here are granddaughters of those that survived these camps.

    This is tough site to reach, but absolutely worth a visit for the historical importance. Most of…read morethe original concentration camp is in ruins or only foundations. The new visitor center is great and has lots of exhibits inside. Be sure to read their hours and seasonal information carefully before visiting. As in 2024, they're not open until May 24, and then only on the weekends plus Friday. The grounds are open to visit at any time during the day and the park stamp is available outside in a closed and covered box.

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    Minidoka National Historic Site
    Minidoka National Historic Site

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    Historic Opera Theater

    Historic Opera Theater

    4.5(2 reviews)
    30.7 mi

    I had no idea that the oldest operating theater in Idaho is in Glenn's Ferry. This place is a nice…read morehistoric gem; they've restored it/kept it in great condition, including the original theater seats. The parental units were camped at the Glenn's Ferry campground in their monster RV, so we went to a dinner theater show for $30 per person. The meal was fantastic: huge steak, even bigger baked potato, salad, bread, great lemonade, even a little dessert. My meal was so large that I could have split it with another person. The show was cute, though patrons must remember that this is a small-town operation. Don't expect Broadway acting and theatrics; the actors forgot their lines a few times, it was hard to hear some of them (though some of them had mics, some didn't), the acting isn't Tony-award material = it's not an expensive production, so don't expect one. It was a quaint, quirky-in-a-good-way little production though and a nice way to spend an evening with the parental units. I could tell that the actors and theater proprietors care about their little theater and its productions, which made the whole thing special. Overall, I'd recommend this for a nice small-town evening.

    An evening getaway to a hidden little gem in Glens Ferry. Loved the show, a nonprofit theatre that…read moregets many of its community members involved. The couple Connie and Rich have been running this place for 25years, a genuine friendly couple. The dinner and performance was fantastic!

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    Historic Opera Theater
    Historic Opera Theater - It's a Wonderful Life, one of the great stories of our time ... December 2024

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    It's a Wonderful Life, one of the great stories of our time ... December 2024

    Perrine Memorial Bridge

    Perrine Memorial Bridge

    4.6(8 reviews)
    55.9 mi

    There is a really nice visitor ctr for all your educational needs. They have clean bathrooms and…read morefree coffee. The Perrine Bridge is located in the Magic Valley of Southern Idaho. It spans across the Snake River Canyon connecting Twin Falls. Its 1500 ft long and 500 ft above the Snake River. Free parking, grass and benches to relax and people watch. This view is spectacular and don't forget to be patient and watch for the jumpers off the bridge! The Perrine Bridge is one of the only legal bridges in the USA to BASE jump off of. These jumpers are professionals, and pack their chutes near the Visitor Center. I actually got to witness a jumper, it was amazing to see. There is a company that you can hire to jump with you, I passed on that, Lol! Cool stop, don't miss it.

    This four-lane bridge stands 486 feet above the canyon. I don't care if it's 40 feet, it's way too…read morehigh for me to jump off. No for moi! This is what many fearless people do for fun here! My thrill level maxes out running a blender without a lid on! Last month while traveling through Jerome, Idaho, we stopped in Twin falls to get a closer view of the beautiful Snake River and its surroundings. After parking in the Twin Falls visitor's center parking lot, I took some pics and videos. I managed to time things right and witnessed two daredevils base jump. (Building, antenna, span, earth.) Incredible! Apparently it is one of few places in the nation where it is legal to jump all year round. (Again, nope!) I'd love to return to explore the Shoshone Falls or Zip line at Centennial Waterfront Park but BASE jumping...........A HARD NOPE! Please view my video under the photo\video section of this review site. Thank you.

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    Perrine Memorial Bridge - From Evel Knievel's ramp...

    From Evel Knievel's ramp...

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    Three Island Crossing State Park - Oregon Trail

    Three Island Crossing State Park

    4.0(22 reviews)
    31.8 mi

    Fleece the campers???…read more I went through the procedure to reserve one of the smaller sites for our 21' trailer. The price of $40 was prominently displayed. OK, a bit high for a one-night stay in a state park with no sewer or water connection. But, I'll pay for the convenience. Big surprise upon checking out. The total cost was shown to be $58.71, nearly 50% higher than the $40 advertised price. Here is what the additional charges were for: $7 Motor Vehicle Fee. My vehicle is registered in AZ. How is this justified? And since everyone get there with a vehicle of some sort, why is this not included in the displayed price? $10 transaction fee. I did all the work that the person who used to take the reservation over the phone would have done. The ID State Parks have replaced that service with a computer program. And apparently I have to pay for their computer system as well. Go figure. 3% Service fee. Who knows how they justify this? It is fortunate that the West has an abundance of Federal lands on which one can camp for a small fraction of the cost of this state park.

    We happened on this nice park and visitors center while driving across country in our RV. It…read moreincludes cabins and RV sites, but we were stopping to make a picnic lunch. We enjoyed the visitors center a lot, and had a delightful lunch near the Snake River. History, shade, friendly people, and serenity - what more could we ask for?

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    Three Island Crossing State Park - Sites among the shade trees - welcomed during hot summer days

    Sites among the shade trees - welcomed during hot summer days

    Three Island Crossing State Park - Long enough to accommodate the big rigs

    Long enough to accommodate the big rigs

    Three Island Crossing State Park - Signage at park entrance

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    Signage at park entrance

    Perrine Coulee Falls - Vertical view of canyon bridge from turn off with falls

    Perrine Coulee Falls

    4.9(12 reviews)
    55.8 mi

    Pretty 30 second walk from road to waterfall .zip lining in the canyon was awesome the tour guides…read morewere super chill had a great time. Lots of activities to enjoy great stop. Ate at the golf course yummy pretzel flavors lemon buffalo was fire . Lots to see and do , great pit stop

    Wow!!! Perrine Coulee Falls is simply majestic. I can't rave about it enough! So cool. A natural…read morewonder that is a sight to behold! Perrine Coulee Falls is located right in the heart of town in Twin Falls, Idaho. One afternoon I was grabbing lunch at McDonalds, and next I was driving 1 mile away and witnessing this 200 foot waterfall plunge. It's that easy. There are about 6 - 7 spaces for cars to pull off Canyon Springs Road to park. If they are all filled up, you can drive lower down the road near Twin Falls Waterfront Park and leave your car there and then walk back up to the waterfall. Once here, there's a circular pathway going around and underneath the falls. So, you have multiple opportunities from different angles to admire the views no matter where you may be standing. Perrine Coulee Falls splashes down into a corner of the Snake River Canyon. It's this tucked away waterfall, but on display for everyone to see, and free of charge. Looking up at the waterfall, it's like an action packed adrenaline punch hitting you in the face. The free fall drop can be inspiring. Extra Notes... - The waterfall flows year round but is more forceful in spring and summer times with snow melting. - There's nowhere to swim. - The backdrop looking away from the waterfall is impressive. There's a beautiful golf course located right beside the falls. In fact, while you're teeing off at one of the holes, you can easily view Perrine Coulee Falls. - Down at the base of Canyon Springs Road is Twin Falls Waterfront Park where you can do rafting, kayaking or paddle boarding along the Snake River. Also, Perrine Memorial Bridge is nearby where brave souls base jump, free fall and parachute down from the top of the 486 foot bridge. It's an incredible setting for getting a firsthand glimpse into base jumping. - You only need 20 - 25 minutes here at Perrine Coulee Falls. It's such a pleasant and easy stop. - I came on by at the end of July around 3pm and there were just a few people here. It never got too busy at any single moment and there was enough spacing between myself and others to grab undisturbed pictures. But, don't quote me on when people decide to visit, lol. Overall, what else can I say? If you are a waterfall enthusiast, you will love checking out Perrine Coulee Falls. And not only that, it's the entire state of Idaho. Not many people I know of explore this under the radar state, but there are some mighty dramatic waterfalls located throughout and if you have the time, you'll appreciate what the "potato state" has to offer :)

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    Perrine Coulee Falls - Visiting Perrine Coulee Falls can be very rewarding.

    Visiting Perrine Coulee Falls can be very rewarding.

    Perrine Coulee Falls - View of I.B. Perrine Bridge

    View of I.B. Perrine Bridge

    Perrine Coulee Falls - This is Perrine Coulee Falls. A majestic looking landmark waterfall located in Twin Falls, Idaho!

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    This is Perrine Coulee Falls. A majestic looking landmark waterfall located in Twin Falls, Idaho!

    Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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