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Along the Snake River
BLM site.

City of Twin Falls Parks and Recreation Department
136 Maxwell Avenue, P.O. Box 1907, Twin Falls, Idaho 83303; phone: 208-736-2265.

Evel Knievel
Wikipedia site.

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.

South Central Idaho Tourism and Recreation Development Association
P.O. Box 5155, Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-5155; phone: 800-316-7378 or 208-732-5569; fax: 208-732-5454.

Snake River Canyon, Idaho
Wikipedia site.

Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce
800-255-8946

Twin Falls Country Parks and Recreation
208-734-9491; email: tfcoprww@micron.net.


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