Exploring Outside the 303
A young woman stands with her arms outstretched, embracing the mist from a powerful waterfall cascading down a rocky cliff face. The woman is wearing a green top and blue shorts, with red shoes on her feet. The waterfall appears to be partially obscuring a view of a town or city in the valley below. The scene exudes a sense of freedom, adventure, and connection with nature's raw power and beauty.

Hidden Gem: Perrine Coulee Waterfall in Twin Falls, Idaho

"Your love is like a waterfall, running wild and free." ~Chris Tomlin⁠ ⁠ The last hidden gem in Twin Falls was the Perrine Coulee Waterfall. You can actually walk behind the it! The mist was heavenly and the sound was music to our ears🎶⁠ ⁠ Here are our tips when visiting Twin Falls, ID:⁠ ▪️Water activities are a must: floating in the Snake River, chasing waterfalls, and visiting Shoshone Falls and Dierkes Lake.⁠ ▪️Watch base jumpers at the Perrine Bridge⁠ ▪️Check out First Federal Bank Park and Splash Pad⁠ ▪️See the canyon view from Evel Knievel's Jump Site⁠ ⁠ Idaho has been full of surprises and we are making plans to come back next summer to explore more and hopefully enjoy the wonderful boondocking available. ⁠ ⁠ ❓What state has surprised you the most during your travels❓⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Follow along for more explorations 👉@exploringoutsidethe303⁠ ⁠ #everywherefamilies #nomadfamilies #1000hoursoutside #trekarooing #findyouraway #rollinghome #lifeontheroad #travelfam #travelamerica #livingsmall #tinyliving #livesmall #rvnomads #rvadventures #rvers #rootlessliving #ditchingsuburbia #seehowwerv #rvtravel #fulltimetravelfamily #EO303 #travelfamily #rvlife #visistIdaho #southernIdaho #perrinecouleewaterfall #idahowaterfalls #fulltimetravel @ Perrine Coulee Falls

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