Explore Shoshone Falls, historic Twin Falls, and the stunning Snake River on this guided half-day tour. Discover hidden streams, waterfalls, and pioneer culture.
Explore Shoshone Falls, historic Twin Falls, and the stunning Snake River on this guided half-day tour. Discover hidden streams, waterfalls, and pioneer culture.
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Twin Falls - An interpretive guide will lead a drive through the historic Old Town and Warehouse District of Twin Falls.
Founded in 1904, the town quickly became home to shops, restaurants, theaters, and more. This historic area has been restored to much of its original state and enhanced with modern features, making it ideal for a leisurely visit…
- Twin Falls - An interpretive guide will lead a drive through the historic Old Town and Warehouse District of Twin Falls.
Founded in 1904, the town quickly became home to shops, restaurants, theaters, and more. This historic area has been restored to much of its original state and enhanced with modern features, making it ideal for a leisurely visit after the tour.
Enjoy a short walk through the Downtown Commons and immerse in the art culture, experiencing Idaho’s history through vibrant murals and statues.
- Shoshone Falls - Take a brief drive to Shoshone Falls, often called “the Niagara of the West.” Here, visitors are surrounded by ancient volcanic geological history as the interpretive guide takes them back over 15,000 years to when Lake Bonneville overflowed its rim 300 miles away, reshaping Idaho’s landscape and creating this breathtaking natural wonder, ranked among the top three waterfalls in the United States.
Walk down to the main viewing platform for an up-close experience and spectacular views just yards from the top of the flowing falls. This renowned waterfall stands 212 feet high and spans 950 feet across the Snake River Canyon.
- Perrine Bridge - Spanning 1,500 feet across the Snake River Canyon, the I. B. Perrine Memorial Bridge stands 486 feet above the Snake River. It is the only bridge in the United States where B.A.S.E. jumping is legal without a permit every day of the year, drawing jumpers from around the world to its rails.
- Buzz Langdon Visitor Center - Inside the center, visitors will find everything needed for a trip in Southern Idaho. Discover historic photos, watch informative videos, and learn more about the four national park properties in the area. Speak with staff for maps, travel guides, lodging deals, and locals-only recommendations.
The Center’s floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the Snake River & the Snake River Canyon, the 486-feet-tall Perrine Bridge, and the historic Evel Knievel jump site.
- Twin Falls Warehouse Historic District - Drive through Twin Falls’ Historic Downtown, City Center, and Warehouse Districts, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
See the iconic silos where, in 1915, Twin Falls Milling and Elevator Company stored and distributed food and flour throughout the country and beyond.
Pass by beautiful historic churches situated around the Twin Falls City Park, known as one of the most inviting parks in Idaho.
Learn the history of how Twin Falls came to be through the eyes of the pioneers who transformed the sagebrush wasteland into one of the fastest-growing cities in Idaho.
Hear how the visionary I.B. Perrine harnessed the Snake River to create one of the largest agricultural areas in Southern Idaho.
- Evel Knievel Snake River Canyon Jump Site - On September 8th, 1976, the famous daredevil Evel Knievel attempted to jump across the Snake River on his final jump. Although the jump was not successful (Evel landed in the bottom of the Snake River Canyon and was safely rescued), his jump ramp is still visible from the I.B. Perrine Memorial Bridge and accessible via a paved walking path along the Snake River Canyon Rim.
- Snake River Canyon Trail - Walk along the Snake River Canyon Trail to the overlook platform for views of two beautiful golf courses located in the canyon while watching kayakers and paddle boarders making their way to Pillar Falls and the mighty Shoshone Falls.
Watch as B.A.S.E. jumpers “fly” off the I. B. Perrine Memorial Bridge right before your eyes as they descend on their 28-second ride into the Snake River Canyon.
- Shoshone Falls Park - Located at Shoshone Falls, this charming park sits adjacent to Shoshone Falls. Here, visitors can purchase snacks and souvenirs to commemorate their trip to Shoshone Falls.
Learn about 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. Shoshone Falls Power Plant is located on the Snake River near Twin Falls, Idaho, at river mile 614.7. The plant includes a diversion dam and a powerhouse.

- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
Are you passionate about Natural Wonders? Do you appreciate American history and pioneer culture? If so, this Big Green Adventure is ideal for you! Join this picturesque tour to Shoshone Falls, often referred to as the “Niagara of the West.”
Travel through the historic Old Town and Warehouse District of Twin Falls, dating back to 1904, now beautifully…
Are you passionate about Natural Wonders? Do you appreciate American history and pioneer culture? If so, this Big Green Adventure is ideal for you! Join this picturesque tour to Shoshone Falls, often referred to as the “Niagara of the West.”
Travel through the historic Old Town and Warehouse District of Twin Falls, dating back to 1904, now beautifully restored and enhanced with modern amenities.
Visit the Twin Falls Dam and Waterfall, where natural springs emerge through basalt lava rock, revealing “hidden streams and hanging gardens.”
Then, head to Shoshone Falls, where 15,000 years ago, an ancient lake overflowed its rim approximately 300 miles away, dramatically reshaping Idaho’s landscape and creating this breathtaking natural wonder, ranked among the top three waterfalls in the United States.
The final stop is the Visitor Center. Browse for souvenirs, marvel at the Perrine Memorial Bridge standing at an impressive 486 feet, and enjoy the spectacular views of the renowned canyon and Snake River below.
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.