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Cactus Petes RV Park
(775) 755-6595
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A full-service, year round RV Park featuring 90 drive-thru spaces. |
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Craters of the Moon National Monument
On Highway 93, Northeast of Carey
Arco, ID 93213
208.527.3257
www.nps.gov/crmo
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"The strangest 75 square miles on the North American continent," one early travel dubbed the Craters of the Moon landscape. Visit this moon-like natural landscape teeming with wildlife. Features a visitor's center, camping, craters, caves and miles of hiking. |
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Historic Old Town Twin Falls
Shoshone Street and Main
Twin Falls, ID
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Visit Old Town Twin Falls, including City Park where the Municipal Band plays every Thursday evening in summer. On Wednesdays, take in "Twin Falls Tonight!" on Main Avenue at the fountain. Make sure to stop by the Buzz Langon Visitor Center for more information. |
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Herrett Center for Arts and Science and Faulkner Planetarium
PO Box 1238
3115 Falls Avenue
Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1238
(208) 732-6655
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Explore one of Idaho's finest arts and science centers. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Herrett Center features everything from contemporary local art to ancient technology.
The Faulkner Planetarium features a 50- foot dome and 11,000- watt sound system. |
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Jackpot Municipal Golf Course
415 Ace Drive
Jackpot, Nevada 89825
(775) 755-2260
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Please call for hours, green fees, and other details. |
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Jackpot Recreation Center
2395 Progressive Street
Jackpot, Nevada 89825
(775) 755-2653
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Please call for hours, event schedule and other details |
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Pomerelle Mountain Ski Resort
Albion, Idaho (approximately 90 minute drive from Twin Falls)
(208) 673-5599
www.pomerelle-mtn.com
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Offering family orientated enjoyment, the Pomerelle Mountain Ski Resort offers groomed slopes, day lodge, ski/snow board rentals, a PSIA ski school, cafeteria and accessory shop. |
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Shoshone Falls/Twin Falls, Idaho
Parks & Recreation Department
136 Maxwell Avenue
Twin Falls, ID
208.736.2265
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From Blue Lakes Boulevard, take either Falls Avenue or Addison Avenue three miles East to 3300 East Road. The Falls are several miles north, with signs showing the route.
Just minutes from Twin Falls, visit the land where the mighty Snake River plunges over a 212-foot high cliff, and drops farther than Niagara Falls into a canyon of dizzying depths. See it from the south side of the Snake River Canyon or experience it from a guided canoe trip that starts with a pontoon boat ride at Centennial Waterfront Park and changes to canoes or kayaks at Pillar Falls. Dierkes Lake is also a popular swimming hold for locals and tourists and walking trails abound all in a safe and secure City Park $3 per car admission to experience it all. |
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Snake River Canyon
800.VISIT.ID
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See it from several viewpoints on both the north and south rims including a dramatic walking path on the south rim at Washington Street or for a mile east and west of the Perrine Bridge. Experience it with a pontoon, canoe or whitewater raft ride on the Snake River beginning at Centennial Waterfront Park or by taking a scenic helicopter tour from Golf Road/US 93 intersection on the north side of the canyon.
In 1974, Evil Knievel attempted to leap his rock-powered motorcycle across this canyon. His launching ramp is still standing and can be viewed from the east. |
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Snake River Canyon Tours
Gooding, Idaho 83330
(208) 934-8245
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Located in the heart of Southern Idaho's Magic Valley, Snake River Canyon Tours offers specialized expeditions by canoe, pontoon boat, motorboat, bike or bus. They also provide bike and canoe rentals |
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