Twin Falls is known for its remarkable views. From Shoshone Falls to the Snake River Canyon, there are some breathtaking sights in this southwestern Idaho town that I love to visit. One of the best ways to enjoy these views and even learn a little more about this incredible area is at the Twin Falls Visitor Center. However, this isn’t your typical visitor center in Idaho and when you visit, you’ll quickly see why.
No matter if this is your first time visiting Twin Falls or you have lived here for years, the Twin Falls Visitor Center is a must-visit destination in town. This visitor center is located right on the rim of the Snake River Canyon and with floor-to-ceiling windows, you’ll enjoy some pretty incredible views.
In fact, you’ll enjoy views of the Snake River Canyon and the Perrine Bridge. You can also see the historic Evel Knievel jump site.
While the views are enough to bring you to this visitor center, there is so much more to see and do. For example, you can check out the historic Perrine Stagecoach.
This stagecoach was used to ferry guests from the Perrine Hotel in downtown Twin Falls to nearby towns, including those in Northern Nevada.
You can also walk around and view photos and watch videos. You can learn about various attractions in the area, acquire travel guides, and more.
Outside of this visitor center, you will find large grassy areas where you can enjoy the views and the fresh air. You’ll also find picnic tables if you wish to enjoy a meal and if you bring your bike, park it in the steel bike rack that looks just like the Perrine Bridge.
Surrounding the visitor center, you will find multiple signs that will tell you more about important landmarks and attractions in the area like Shoshone Falls and the Thousand Springs Scenic Byway.
Of course, you won't want to leave without purchasing a souvenir, including local Idaho huckleberry products, in the gift shop.
The Twin Falls Visitor Center is an absolute must when in Magic Valley. Come for the views, history, and facts — there is something for everyone.
For more information on the Twin Falls Visitor Center, check out the Visit Southern Idaho website.
Have you stopped at this unique visitor center in Idaho? What was your favorite part of the center? Let us know in the comments and feel free to share your photos! And, if you are planning to stay for a while in town, make sure you book the best vacation rental for your family.
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