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Visit Southern Idaho. Welcome to Twin Falls!
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Day 1: soak and dine
From paddleboarding and kayaking to mountain biking, rock climbing, and BASE jumping, the City of Waterfalls combines a glut of outdoor activities with inspired restaurants, local breweries, and small-city charm to create an ideal warm-weather destination. And now, thanks to nonstop daily flights from Denver International Airport to the Magic Valley Regional Airport in Twin Falls, which United Airlines made available starting May 12, the region is now easier to reach than ever.

Here, a guide to exploring the southern Idaho gem. You can enjoy the spectacle from a viewing platform in Shoshone Falls City Park, which also has a great picnic area. Beginning in Centennial Waterfront Park, the eight-mile roundtrip adventure to reach the picturesque location takes six to seven hours to complete.
36 hours in twin falls
Southwest of the bridge, Perrine Coulee Falls, another local landmark, plunges feet from the rim to the river. For the best photo op, hike to its base from Centennial Waterfront Park. In addition, about a mile east of Shoshone Falls, Dierkes Lake is an ideal place to kayak, canoe, and swim on a hot day. The lake is also a popular scuba-diving spot.

A bit further afield, but deserving of a trek, you can visit the stunning Caribbean-blue waters of Blue Heart Springs. This oasis is only accessible via a minute paddle from Banbury, which is also home to some popular hot springs. Twin Falls boasts many other land-based outdoor activities.

A few miles northwest of the city, Auger Falls Heritage Park offers a moderate four-mile mountain biking or hiking loop with views of both Auger and Mermaid falls. Golfers will enjoy the hole Canyon Springs Golf Courseand rock climbers can scale the steep basalt cliffs by Dierkes Lake or the more than trad and sport routes on granite at City of Rocks National Reserve.
Kayak rentals and zip-line opportunity
The reserve also features excellent birdwatching, hiking, and mountain biking. If you enjoy living life on the edge, be sure to give tandem BASE jumping a try from the nearly foot-high Perrine Bridge. The best happy hour hangout is the spectacular patio at Elevationa bistro located feet above the river on the south rim of the Snake River Gorge.
For a cool treat on a hot day, swing by the Canyon Rim Creamery for locally made ice cream cones, sundaes, shakes, and floats. In addition to plenty of tried-and-true hotel and motel chains, downtown Twin Falls has a notable bed and breakfast: The comfy Fillmore Innwhich is open to guests over the age of 10, offers freshly baked cookies and a relaxing patio, as well as a lavish, home-cooked breakfast.
Ride a zip line through the Snake River Valley.

Because local health regulations are subject to change during the pandemic, be sure to check the latest rules before you steer north. Shoshone Falls at sunset. Up.
