Snake River Canyon Idaho

Tripadvisor (235) · Hiking area in Twin Falls, ID
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Enjoy more than 10 miles of developed trails throughout Twin Falls and along the scenic Snake River Canyon. Walking, hiking, and biking are all welcome … See more

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Dec 5, 2023
Snake river canyon trail is well paved wide trail from shoshone falls to west side of twin falls city. Walking, cycling, jogging all are allowed. Lot of viewpoints & sitting benches along the trail … Full review by AnilAggarwal
Jul 28, 2023
The trail goes from the West side of the city of Twin Falls all the way to Shoshone Falls. It is paved so it is an easy walk. The views are stunning at every spot. Lookout points have benches. We… Full review by Ronald B
Sep 5, 2022
This wide path meanders along the canyon rim and provides several viewpoints and miles a trails for biking, walking, or jogging. We had good views of the Perrine bridge as well as the canyon below. Full review by GoAlong2

Questions & answers

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where is the access to the trail(s)?
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Start at the Visitor Center and they can direct you. Very informative and great history in photos. The docents are very knowledgeable
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I want to know the amount of grade/incline
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The grade is fairly steep, but it's all paved and many people hike it. You can always stop and rest as you go.
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I'll be traveling from Denver to Boisie with my dog and am looking for a hike to help break up the drive. Is this trail …
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I'll be traveling from Denver to Boisie with my dog and am looking for a hike to help break up the drive. Is this trail dog-friendly? How long is the trail? I'm looking for something that we can hike for about 2 hours.
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Yes dogs are allowed, most are on leashes. Depending on which trail you take, time ranges from 1/2 - 1 1/2 hours or so depending on your speed - enjoy!
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Which rapid classes are best suited for beginners?
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For beginners, it’s advisable to start with Class I to Class II rapids. Class I rapids are the easiest, characterized by small waves and minimal obstacles,...
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