Shoshone Falls After Dark You can bring your own food or purchase from food vendors setup at the show. Shoshone Falls After Dark: Summer Edition Southern Idaho Tourism Shoshone Falls After Dark: Summer Edition You can bring your dog as long as they stay on a leash. Shoshone Falls After Dark...
Other times of the year, the water levels are typically much lower, but right now the water levels are high, and I don't even think we're prepared for how beautiful Shoshone Falls is going to be this Spring! (Especially for theShoshone Falls After Darkthis month and next month!) Afte...
credit Townsquare Twin Falls Contributors Get High at the Shoshone Falls The Shoshone Falls are a mighty 212 feet tall and the outlook to view them is much higher. This is a beautiful and easy place to get high in Twin Falls. Get High at Perrine Coulee Falls Overlook credit Townsquare Twi...
The first town south of the canyon is Shoshone. Sad to say, it’s a shithole in the middle of a desert. The only nice building in the town is the school, everything else is collapsing and in disrepair, including the numerous motels all named “The Desert Inn” or some facsimile ...
On Day 4 of Discovery Bicycle Tours’ six-day Idaho Trails trip, after breakfast at our base at the Silver Mountain Resort, we are shuttled to Shoshone Park in the mining town of Mullan for an easy downstream ride through the “Silver Valley,” home to several historic mining communities....
The park was once home to a variety of different people, including the Timbisha Shoshone Native Americans, Chinese workers, the Basque people, and Japanese American internees, according to the National Park Service. Today, visitors can experience the park's sand dunes, salt flats, and a dry ...
The seventh largest reservation in the U.S., the Wind River Nation encompasses more than 2 million acres of incredible wildlands, and it’s home to people from both Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes. I went to visit a few friends there, including Wes Martel, who you may remember...
The park was once home to a variety of different people, including the Timbisha Shoshone Native Americans, Chinese workers, the Basque people, and Japanese American internees, according to the National Park Service. Today, visitors can experience the park's sand dunes, salt flats, and a dry ...
This westward view shows Shoshone Lake and from the Continental Divide. The Continental Divide Trail, which traverses the lands from Mexico to Canada, was first forged by Indigenous peoples long before the land became a protected section of the American West. You may also like: Famous tourist ...