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    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Snake River Canyon Rim Trails

    Snake River Canyon Rim Trails

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Wow, easy beautiful hike…read more A great friend moved to Twin Falls recently and I had to visit. On a Friday afternoon she recommended this fantastic hike. We parked at a paved small lot off Pole Line and Eastland Drive N. The trail head is well marked. The approximately 3 mile path from here to the Shoshone Falls Park is 12 feet wide and paved. Hikers, joggers, bicyclists and dogs on leash are all welcomed. From the parking lot the elevation doesn't change much for the first 2 miles. The last mile declines into the Shoshone Falls Park. So remember you'll have to hike uphill a while to return to your car. The trail winds through a housing development and a few pastures. Edging the south rim of the Snake River about 500 feet down. Step off the trail and enjoy the occasional bench to take in the magnificent rock colors and formations. Slowly the falls will start to appear and you'll hear the low rumble of the water crashing to the pool below. There a couple of observation platforms just off trail. They are easy to find and get to. At the end of the trail we descended into the park. Here we spent time reading the history kiosks and getting close up shots of the falls. We took our time and savored all the sites for almost three hours. Also along the trail we walked past the Evel Kinevel launch site from 1974. That brought back memories. The views will vary on the time of year and the water flow. We enjoyed a partly cloudy day with some gusty winds. It was still fabulous. I will do this trail every time I visit. No restrooms along the trail. There are some at the falls in the park, along with a small refreshment stand.

    Not for me. But could be a great place for those that like walking, hiking, biking, ETCread more

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    Snake River Canyon Rim Trails - BASE jumping info

    BASE jumping info

    Snake River Canyon Rim Trails - Perrine bridge

    Perrine bridge

    Snake River Canyon Rim Trails - Fence of locks along the trail

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    Fence of locks along the trail

    Evel Kneviel Jump Site

    Evel Kneviel Jump Site

    4.2(15 reviews)
    3.9 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

    Perrine Memorial Bridge

    Perrine Memorial Bridge

    4.6(8 reviews)
    4.0 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
    Perrine Memorial Bridge - From Evel Knievel's ramp...

    From Evel Knievel's ramp...

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