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4 Summer Activities not to be missed in Twin Falls

Posted by Gary Shook on June 24, 2021 in  uncategorized
1. Outdoor Yoga with Studio G –  www.studiog.fit.com I would have to say Yoga outside is the best way to practice yoga and truly relax by letting the outdoors calm you as you fall into your yoga movements and positions. Studio G is a boutique fitness gym which is located downtown Twin Falls. They hold an outdoor Yoga series through June and July. The Yoga series is located at several beautiful parks around Twin Falls. It is a great way to get to know the beautiful public parks here in the area. Who ... read more
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How safe is Twin Falls

Posted by Gary Shook on June 01, 2021 in  uncategorized

Safety is of utmost importance to anyone when they are relocating to another town or state. Which neighborhood, school area, part of town is the most comfortable and fit for them and their family. Key findings from www.areavibes.com Twin Falls crime rates are 2% lower than the national average. In Twin Falls you have 1 in 41 chance of becoming a victim of crime. Twin Falls is safer than 28% of the cities in the United States.  Year over year crime in Twin Falls has decreased by 13% 

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Where is Perrine Coulee Falls

Posted by Gary Shook on June 01, 2021 in  uncategorized
Everyone knows where IB Perrine Bridge is located. Most people drive over the bridge to enter the city of Twin Falls after they exit the Highway. You may see random waterfalls sprinkle the canyon walls as your enjoying the views of the canyon at the Visitor Center. Perrine Coulee Falls is located south east of the bridge. This waterfall flows year-round. The water falls a whole 200 feet to water pool below. For those who like to hike; there is a trail you can enjoy walking around and behind the waterfall. It is not... read more
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Why do they call it Twin Falls

Posted by Gary Shook on June 01, 2021 in  uncategorized

Why do they call this city Twin Falls? Could it have something to do with water? Or water falls maybe? Well, it is very likely so. Twin Falls took its name from two waterfalls along the Snake River Canyon. However, only one is visible today. A dam was built to divert water away from the second waterfall to use the water for hydroelectricity throughout the year. The best time to see the Twin Falls waterfall is from March to early June before water is diverted for other uses. 

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