This is a stop you could easily miss and kick yourself for doing so. If you're visiting Twin Falls and are checking the town out, you should go to Centennial Park. On your way down to the park, just before the hair pin turns, is a parking spot for the fall on the left with no markings. It is easy to miss if you are not looking. It is easier to park heading out from the park.
To quote the joke from the Jungle Cruise, you can see the back side of water. The falls are quite impressive, and if you have younger kids (5-8 range) will find the falls extra fascinating. The trial to the falls is easy but could be a challenge for those who have mobility issues.
The walk to the falls will get you a little wet, and there is spray from the falls and lots of drips from the...
Read moreWhat a cool place to explore. We had a hard time finding the trail head, but most people pull off the road at the first turn down the cliff edge. We went to the bottom and worked our way up. This hike is really short but well worth it. You can walk behind the waterfall and there is no cost to get here. Dogs are welcome. We got lucky that no one else was there when we first got there and the dogs had freedom to sniff everything. The only downfall is that there is spray paint everywhere. It kinda ruins the beauty of the waterfall. But besides that it is...
Read moreVery pretty waterfall with a gorgeous view of the valley and the river below! There are a few parking spots alongside the road, but you’re going to want to approach from the bottom of the hill, or turn around further down the road and come back uphill to take one of the parking spots.
You’re able to drive right up to this spot, and if you want to get close it’s only a 60 second walk or so. I wouldn’t bring kids or pets this close to the waterfalls, but they can look...
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