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Twin Falls Twin Falls Park
East of Twin Falls, Idaho
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Twin Falls Park is an interesting area, but not as spectacular as Shoshone Falls. The destruction caused by the massive Bonneville Flood can be seen as huge depressions and side canyons in and along the canyon near Twin Falls. These features are the most interesting of any caused by the flood along the Snake River. It is, without a doubt, one of the most unique geologic sites in the world.

Area: N/A
Elevation: 3,551 feet.
Fees: N/A
Hours: N/A
Visitor Center: None
Facilities: Restrooms, concession stand, drinking water.
Directions:

Follow Falls Avenue for two miles east of Shoshone Falls (along 3500 East Road).

Coordinates: Map Coordinates (NAD83): 42 35.282N; 114 21.427W.
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Twin Falls, Idaho.
 Camping
There is no camping at this location.
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 Hiking
There are no known established hiking trails at this location.
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This page was last updated Friday, June 12, 2009
   
 
   
 
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