9 Things to do Good for Couples in Twin Falls That You Shouldn't Miss

April 8, 2022 Kelli Reichel

Twin Falls is the county seat and largest city of Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States. The city had a population of 44,125 as of the 2010 census.
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1. Sawtooth National Forest

370 American Ave, Twin Falls, ID 83338-6162 +1 208-423-7500 http://www.fs.usda.gov/sawtooth
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5.0 based on 55 reviews

Sawtooth National Forest

Encompassing more than 21 million acres of scenic and dramatic landscape inside the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, this forestland offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Reviewed By donh941 - Kirkland, United States

Stunning national forest, especially up near Stanley, Galena Summit, and Redfish Lake and vicinity. Just skip past Ketchum and hold on to your wallet

2. Zip The Snake with AWOL Adventure Sports

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5.0 based on 118 reviews

Zip The Snake with AWOL Adventure Sports

WHAT TO EXPECT: The tour will take between 1 hour and 2 hours, depending on the number of participants in the group. There are currently five zip lines, but riders will only go on four because the last two are side by side! Go ahead and have a little friendly competition between a friend,family member, or even a co-worker! Wear good shoes! The hike will be about 1/2 mile total including climbing mild grades between the lines.

3. Tandem BASE

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Tandem BASE

Base Jumping is jumping with parachutes from fixed objects. At Tandem BASE you will be strapped to one of our professional BASE Jump instructors to take the leap off of the 486 foot Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, ID. Tandem BASE is the first and only Tandem BASE jump company in the world. No experience needed. Weight limit: 180 lbs. Call or email for info or reservation. The address listed is the place we meet. If you go there you will still need to call or email to contact us.

4. Shoshone Falls

Shoshone Falls Grade Rd, Twin Falls, ID 83341 +1 208-736-2265 http://www.tfid.org/index.aspx?NID=309
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4.5 based on 1,927 reviews

Shoshone Falls

Reviewed By ColleenC974

This was an awesome stop on our trip out west! The falls themselves are beautiful from every angle (minus the big crane), but there is also a paved path you can take to not only see the falls from many angles, but you can walk all the way down to see the jump site from Evel Knievel's unsuccessful attempt to rocket over the Snake River! (That was a must do for my husband.) The whole park was fantastic, and it's a nice place to just slow down, take your time, and take it all in. In addition, they have a small little concession stand where we found a cute ornament to commemorate our visit there. We absolutely loved our time here!

5. Snake River Canyon Trail

Perrine Bridge, Twin Falls, ID +1 208-733-3974 http://www.visitidaho.org/attraction/outdoor-recreation/perrine-bridge/
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Snake River Canyon Trail

Reviewed By F2671MTkenl

Great paved and flat walking trail with beautiful views of the snake River Canyon, the famous bridge, and the historic Evil Knievel jump site. Easily accessible from many locations including the visitor center and the mall.

6. Centennial Waterfront Park

Canyon Springs Road, Twin Falls, ID +1 208-420-2065 http://www.paddlethesnake.com
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Centennial Waterfront Park

Reviewed By TravelingCarberries - Lincoln, United States

Doesn't look like much from above, but a VERY cool area with some amazing photo opps. Be sure to climb up the large rock formation in the center area for a super sweet photo with the Perrine Bridge, water, canyon walls, etc. for your background. And be sure to take the short hike under the big waterfall (park near the switchback as you drive down into the canyon).

7. Perrine Bridge

Us-93, Twin Falls, ID +1 208-733-3974 http://visitidaho.org/things-to-do/roadside-attractions/perrine-bridge
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Perrine Bridge

Reviewed By SunflowerDay - Fort Lauderdale, United States

This is a place you must see. It is a beautiful scenic point, has great trails for walking, biking near it, and is one of the only stationary BASE jumping sites in the US - so you get to see lots of action off the bridge. Hiking is easy, paved.

8. AWOL Adventure Sports

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AWOL Adventure Sports

Enjoy an afternoon of paddling on the Snake River with Awol Adventure sports. Located at Centennial Waterfront Park in the Snake River Canyon, Awol rents kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddle boards. Paddlers will enjoy this stretch of the river that takes them under the Perrine Bridge, by Pillar Falls and up to Shoshone Falls.

9. Dierkes Lake

Falls Ave 1 1/4 mile north of 3300 East, Twin Falls, ID 83301 +1 208-736-2265 http://www.tfid.org
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Dierkes Lake

Reviewed By jd662 - Roseville, United States

Stop at shashone falls then head over to this lake for a perfect day! Lots of swimming beach area, diving board. Hike to the right of lake on a gravel road about 2-3 miles and leads to staircase that goes up the canyon wall and to the canyon ridge . This is a perfect lake day .

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