Shoshone Falls Park

Shoshone Falls Park

Shoshone Falls Park, located in Twin Falls, Idaho, is an impressive natural attraction known for its powerful waterfall, often dubbed the 'Niagara of the West.'

24
Acres Protected
0.5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

About Shoshone Falls Park

Shoshone Falls Park
 

Shoshone Falls Park features one of the most remarkable waterfalls in North America, cascading over 200 feet, which surpasses the height of Niagara Falls. Situated along the Snake River in Twin Falls, Idaho, the park offers breathtaking views, especially during spring when the water flow is at its peak. The surrounding area provides a mixture of rugged canyon landscapes and lush green spaces, making it a popular site for photography, picnicking, and outdoor events. Historically, the falls have been crucial both ecologically and culturally, serving as a historical marker for Native American tribes and later attracting settlers during the westward expansion. The park is equipped with viewing platforms, picnic areas, and informational signage detailing the local flora, fauna, and historical significance. Shoshone Falls Park is a favored destination for nature enthusiasts and families seeking a picturesque spot to enjoy the outdoors.

Highlights

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The stunning Shoshone Falls itself, a 212-foot high and 900-foot wide waterfall.

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The scenic views of the Snake River Canyon from multiple vantage points.

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Picnic areas with shaded tables and grills, ideal for family outings.

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A visitor information kiosk providing historical context and local information.

Notable Natural Features

Shoshone Falls

A majestic waterfall often referred to as the 'Niagara of the West' due to its impressive height and flow.

Snake River Canyon

A dramatic canyon offering panoramic views and a striking backdrop to the falls.

Dierkes Lake

A nearby lake that provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating.