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Centennial Waterfront Park Information on Centennial Waterfront Park, north of Twin Falls, Idaho.
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A half-mile west of the Perrine Bridge, this park is a great spot for picnicking and walking. The park offers boat tours in the summer. Closed in winter.

Area: N/A
Elevation: 3,136 feet.
Fees: N/A
Hours: N/A
Visitor Center: N/A
Facilities:
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Two Reservable Covered Pavilions
  • Picnic Shelters
  • Hiking
  • Scenic Views
  • Guided Boat Tours
Directions:

Take Fillmore Street west to Canyon Springs Road and follow the gold course signs.

Coordinates: Map Coordinates (NAD83): 42 35.933N; 114 27.834W.
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Centennial Waterfront Park, Snake River, Twin Falls, Idaho.
Camping
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Hiking

Not Hiked

Perrine Bridge Trail
Distance: N/A Rating: Easy to Moderate
Elevation: N/A Total Ascent: N/A
Trailhead: Begins at Centennial Park, located in the Snake River Canyon just below and slightly west of the Perrine Bridge where U.S. Highway 93 crosses at Twin Falls.
Description:

The trail wanders along the bank of the river and is apparent, but may be slightly overgrown. The trail deadheads just east of the bridge. You may see beaver, deer, marmots, muskrats, ducks, mergansers, magpies, gold finches, and other riparian wildlife. Caution: In some areas there is Poison Ivy and stinging nettle.

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Related Sites

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Hagerman Valley Chamber of Commerce
Box 599, Hagerman, Idaho 83332; phone: 208-837-9131.

Hagerman Valley Historical Society
100 S. State Street, Hagerman, Idaho 83332; phone: 208-837-6288.

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