Embark on a half-day tour of Shoshone Falls and discover the hidden lakes. Hike through stunning landscapes, learn about the geology, and witness Idaho wildlife in its natural habitat.
Embark on a half-day tour of Shoshone Falls and discover the hidden lakes. Hike through stunning landscapes, learn about the geology, and witness Idaho wildlife in its natural habitat.
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Dierkes Lake - Start your hike on a clearly marked moderate loop trail that leads you to two secluded lakes, one featuring remarkable geological formations and the other home to bird wildlife in a marshy haven.
Climb the trail to the southern edge of the Snake River Canyon and gaze down at breathtaking views of the meandering Snake River.
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- Dierkes Lake - Start your hike on a clearly marked moderate loop trail that leads you to two secluded lakes, one featuring remarkable geological formations and the other home to bird wildlife in a marshy haven.
Climb the trail to the southern edge of the Snake River Canyon and gaze down at breathtaking views of the meandering Snake River.
Watch for birds of prey gliding through the Snake River Canyon as you admire hidden waterfalls cascading from its canyon walls below.
- Shoshone Falls - Drive a short mile from Dierkes Lake to Shoshone Falls, often called “the Niagara of the West”.
Here, you’ll be immersed in ancient volcanic geological history as your interpretive guide takes you back over 15,000 years to when Lake Bonneville overflowed its rim about 300 miles away, carving out Idaho’s landscape and creating this magnificent natural wonder, ranked among the top three waterfalls in the United States.
Step onto the main viewing platform for an up-close experience and stunning views just yards from the top of the cascading falls. This renowned waterfall stands 212 feet tall and stretches 950 feet across the Snake River Canyon.
- Shoshone Falls Park - Situated at Shoshone Falls, this charming park is next to Shoshone Falls. Here, you can buy snacks and souvenirs to remember your visit to Shoshone Falls.
Discover our local history and culture through interpretive boards, including the construction of the Shoshone Falls Powerplant and Dam.
Built in 1907, Shoshone Falls was the first power plant in Idaho’s Magic Valley. It was acquired by Idaho Power in 1916 and rebuilt in 1921. The Shoshone Falls Power Plant is located on the Snake River near Twin Falls, Idaho, at river mile 614.7. The plant features a diversion dam and a powerhouse.
- Bottled water included
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes covered
- Bottled water included
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes covered
- Snacks
- Lunch
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Snacks
- Lunch
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Alcoholic Beverages
Embark on a 1.7-mile journey around Dierkes Lake at Shoshone Falls led by a knowledgeable guide. Explore ‘The Hidden Lakes’, a less-known jewel in Twin Falls and grasp the geological concepts behind its formation.
Proceed further on the circular trail to face a challenging ascent via a man-made staircase that leads to the top of Snake River Canyon - a…
Embark on a 1.7-mile journey around Dierkes Lake at Shoshone Falls led by a knowledgeable guide. Explore ‘The Hidden Lakes’, a less-known jewel in Twin Falls and grasp the geological concepts behind its formation.
Proceed further on the circular trail to face a challenging ascent via a man-made staircase that leads to the top of Snake River Canyon - a spectacle reserved for the bold who venture with us! En route, spot local wildlife in their natural surroundings, appreciate the charm of our plant life and delve into the unique geological background of this region with a must-visit stopover at the world-famous, awe-inspiring Shoshone Falls.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.