Ben’s guidebook

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Ben’s guidebook

Food and Drink

Local places to grab a good bite and relax
Has got great crepes and coffee. Small selection of craft beers on tap in the evening.
13 locals recommend
Twin Beans Coffee Company
144 Main Ave. S
13 locals recommend
Has got great crepes and coffee. Small selection of craft beers on tap in the evening.
Solid Thai food.
Jasmine Thai Cuisine
428 2nd Ave E
Solid Thai food.
Good brewery with creative American-style dishes. A little more expensive than the average Twin Falls restaurant.
36 locals recommend
Milner's Gate - Idaho Craft Brewery
205 Shoshone St N
36 locals recommend
Good brewery with creative American-style dishes. A little more expensive than the average Twin Falls restaurant.
Nice place for a bistro breakfast/brunch downtown.
17 locals recommend
Yellow Brick Cafe
136 Main Ave N
17 locals recommend
Nice place for a bistro breakfast/brunch downtown.
Food hall with multiple options for food including: BBQ Pizza Mexican Poke Bowls/Sushi Local-made Ice Cream
15 locals recommend
2nd South Market
210 2nd Ave S
15 locals recommend
Food hall with multiple options for food including: BBQ Pizza Mexican Poke Bowls/Sushi Local-made Ice Cream

Sights

What's the best places around?
Nicknamed the "Niagara of the West" this impressive waterfall has nearby trails that will take you along the canyon rim and to Dierkes Lake. $3 entry fee; definitely worth it.
101 locals recommend
Shoshone Falls
4155 Shoshone Falls Grade
101 locals recommend
Nicknamed the "Niagara of the West" this impressive waterfall has nearby trails that will take you along the canyon rim and to Dierkes Lake. $3 entry fee; definitely worth it.
Multiple trails spanning from the bridge all the way up through Rock Creek into Twin Falls Downtown. Good spot for trail running, mountain biking, or just a nice walk.
6 locals recommend
Auger Falls Trailhead
6 locals recommend
Multiple trails spanning from the bridge all the way up through Rock Creek into Twin Falls Downtown. Good spot for trail running, mountain biking, or just a nice walk.
A 20 minute drive away; this has some of the bluest water around. This small canyon runs for a few miles from an underwater spring down into the Snake River near Thousand Springs.
17 locals recommend
Box Canyon State Park
West Point Road
17 locals recommend
A 20 minute drive away; this has some of the bluest water around. This small canyon runs for a few miles from an underwater spring down into the Snake River near Thousand Springs.
A good stop on the way to Boise; just off of the freeway. Incredible basalt columns line this gorge with a good-sized waterfall squeezing through at the narrowest point.
22 locals recommend
Malad Gorge State Park
2314 S Ritchie Rd
22 locals recommend
A good stop on the way to Boise; just off of the freeway. Incredible basalt columns line this gorge with a good-sized waterfall squeezing through at the narrowest point.
Your best chance to see a moose in Idaho, or elk, beaver or bear! The area surrounding is known is the South Hills and is part of the Sawtooth National Forest. It's very popular with the locals for hunting, biking, and motorized sports. If you have the time (about 90 minutes driving from Twin Falls), it offers great views of the southern mountain ranges of Idaho and into Nevada.
Pike Mountain
Your best chance to see a moose in Idaho, or elk, beaver or bear! The area surrounding is known is the South Hills and is part of the Sawtooth National Forest. It's very popular with the locals for hunting, biking, and motorized sports. If you have the time (about 90 minutes driving from Twin Falls), it offers great views of the southern mountain ranges of Idaho and into Nevada.