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Perrine Coulee Falls
(Twin Falls ID)

The Snake River plunges over a horseshoe rim a thousand feet wide. They claim that the spray creates its own weather. 

Shoshone Falls produces hydroelectric power for Idaho Power Company. Water is also diverted for agricultural purposes but, early in the spring (or anytime in a wet year) visitors can see the landmark just as was before all this 'development' began. By July, however, about all you'll see is one very dry cliff. In-between times the waterfalls are separated by rock out-cropings creating three or four individual waterfalls. But, as long as there is water, there is an excellent and rewarding sight.

There is a parking fee at the park ($3 in 2002). There is a viewpoint on the rim of the canyon - outside the gate - so you can peek to see if the view is worth $3.

How to get there:

From downtown Twin Falls:

  • Drive north on Blue Lakes Blvd (US-93) to the split-off of US-93 (it goes right and out of the city).
  • Blue Lakes Blvd continues straight (this requires a 'left turn' to go straight) and continue on Blue Lakes Blvd to Canyon Springs Road.
  • Turn left (west) and follow Canyon Springs Road to the first 'hairpin' curve (about 0.7 miles).
  • Park where you can, At the end of the weall is a well-worn footpath which goes down, behind the waterfall and comes back to the road almost a half mile from where you parked. (Or, after viewing Perrine Coulee Falls just return the way you came.

From north of Twin Falls on US-93:

  • A little more than a half mile after you cross the Perrine Memorial Bridge US-93 merges with Blue Lakes Blvd.
  • You need to make a very sharp right (almost reversing your direction) onto Blue Lakes Blvd and then drive north to Canyon Springs Road.
  • Turn left (west) and follow Canyon Springs Road to the first 'hairpin' curve (about 0.7 miles).
  • Park where you can, At the end of the weall is a well-worn footpath which goes down, behind the waterfall and comes back to the road almost a half mile from where you parked. (Or, after viewing Perrine Coulee Falls just return the way you came.

Links to photos:

For more information:

Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce
858 Blue Lakes Blvd N.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
208-733-3974
info@twinfallschamber.com

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