Click here to view the web page I used to plan my day trip
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Shoshone Falls is located on the Snake River just a few miles east of town. At 212 feet the falls are higher than Niagara Falls...
Shoshone Falls |
Shoshone Falls with a double rainbow |
Perrine Coulee Falls is another waterfall close to town. It drops almost 200 feet down a sheer cliff and you can walk behind it...
Perrine Coulee Falls |
Niagara Springs appears to spring right out of the side of the mountain. Caveat: the canyon road to Niagara Springs is narrow and steep and not recommended for either motorhomes or large trailers....
Niagara Springs |
Thousand Springs consists of two major waterfalls next to each other...
Falls from the side |
Falls from the bottom |
Click here to see a Google Map I created for my waterfalls tour. You can send the directions to your smartphone and follow the same route I took. It takes you through some bucolic countryside where you will see more irrigation systems than I knew existed and huge cattle lots with more cows than I could count. All in all, a nice way to spend the day and experience the beauty of Idaho.
2 comments:
Wow - looks like a great trip!
It was one of the most pleasant surprises of the summer. Would highly recommend it.
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