Shoshone falls 2011

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Shoshone Falls The Niagara of the West by Allen Shropshire

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Shoshone Falls

The Niagara of the West

by Allen Shropshire

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1st view of Shoshone Falls from top parking lot and park entrance.

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There is a nominal charge of 3 dollars to drive your car into the Park but the view in the previous slide is enough to convince even the most frugal of visitors.

The first view is only a teaser of the wonders that await those who enter! From here one can only imagine the depths into which this river must plummet in order to create such a roar.

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The view from the upper parking areaEagle Rock – center

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Viewing area and concession stand

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Information kiosks

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Viewing platform

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Viewing platform

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Point McKinley

Eagle Rock

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Garfield Point

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From the Centennial Trail

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Dierkes Lake can be seen to the right and above Shoshone Falls

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Idaho Power’s 12.5 megawatt Shoshone Falls Hydro Electric Power Plant

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Centennial Trail

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Evel Kinevel’s Jumpsite

The Centennial Trail ends just short of the ramp

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From 1 ¼ mile downstream at the end of the Centennial Trail

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One of several new wetland ponds built in cooperation between the City of Twin Falls Street Department and the Twin Falls Canal Company to allow sediment and nitrates to settle out of irrigation water before it is returned to the Snake River.

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Centennial Trail as it crests the canyon wall

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Shoshone Falls Park 218 acres

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Tomb built into canyon wall used during Easter Sunrise Services from the early to mid 1900’s

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Boat Ramp above the Falls