Elevation 486 is one of our go-to spots for date nights or special dinners in Twin Falls. It sits right on the edge of the canyon, with the most incredible views of the Snake River—you can literally watch the sunset while you eat. The food and cocktails are always amazing, and the atmosphere strikes that perfect balance between classy and comfortable. It’s one of those places that never disappoints.
Buffalo Café is a Twin Falls classic and easily one of our favorite breakfast spots. It’s small, cozy, and always buzzing with locals, which tells you everything you need to know. Their breakfast dishes are hearty, homemade, and just feel like comfort food—perfect for starting your morning before exploring the area.
Guppies Hot Rod Grille in Kimberly is one of our go-to favorites! It’s got this awesome mix of vintage hot-rod charm and comfort food that always hits the spot. The walls are covered in car memorabilia, the music is upbeat, and the food is the kind that just makes you happy. This little gem is just outside of Twin Falls, in the town where Dylan’s grandma lives. We stop here for breakfast whenever we’re staying with Rob and Corrie—it’s right on the way to Hazelton and has become one of those cozy, familiar places we love returning to. Get the Eggs Benedict - you won't be disappointed!
Java Espress is our favorite local drive-through coffee stop — and trust us, it’s worth the line! They have just about every drink you can think of, from creative lattes to blended energy drinks, and the service is always quick and friendly. There’s no indoor seating, but a few outdoor tables if you want to hang out for a bit. It’s the perfect spot for your morning pick-me-up before heading out to explore.
La Fiesta is hands-down one of our favorite spots in Twin Falls for Mexican food. The atmosphere is always lively, the staff is so welcoming, and the food never disappoints—especially the fajitas and tableside guacamole. The margaritas are also chef’s kiss!
Anchor Bistro & Bar is a go-to hangout in Twin Falls — think sports-bar energy meets comfort food done right. With 18 TVs, a full bar, 17+ beers on tap, and patio fire pits, it’s perfect whether you’re grabbing a casual lunch or cheering on a game with friends. The menu delivers too — from fish tacos to burgers and wings, it never disappoints.
Milner’s Gate is a great spot for a more elevated outing — amazing craft beer brewed in-house, a full menu of elevated pub fare, and a vibe that’s lively yet welcoming to everyone. Whether it’s lunch, dinner, or just picking up a pint, it hits the sweet spot between fun and special. Oh, and happy hour here is unreal (half-price beer? yes please).
Last but definitely not least: Scooter’s Chillin’-N-Grillin’ is one of those local gems we always bring out-of-town guests to. Burgers that hit hard, garlic-parmesan fries that you’ll remember, big TVs for game day, and a laid-back atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. If you’re in the mood for casual, delicious, and fun, this is your place.
Shoshone Falls is a 212-foot-tall waterfall in Twin Falls, Idaho, on the Snake River, nicknamed the "Niagara of the West" because it is taller than Niagara Falls. The falls are located in Shoshone Falls Park, which has a $5 vehicle entrance fee, and the best viewing times often coincide with the spring snowmelt and irrigation runoff. Visitors can enjoy the falls from viewpoints in the park, which also offers recreational amenities like trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
People say this park offers boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and zip lining, as well as picnic areas and trails. They highlight the beautiful views of the river, bridge, and waterfalls, and the convenient access to the water for various activities. They also like the well-maintained facilities, including a boat ramp, kayak launch, and hot wash station for watercraft.
Join us for a guided kayak adventure through the stunning Snake River Canyon to the breathtaking Shoshone Falls. Paddle alongside expert guides as you navigate the unique terrain of Pillar Falls and take in the canyon’s towering cliffs and calm waters. This unforgettable journey offers unparalleled views and an immersive outdoor experience perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike! Located in Centennial Waterfront Park, Twin Falls, Idaho.
BASE jumping in Twin Falls is legal year-round at the I.B. Perrine Bridge, a 486-foot structure over the Snake River Canyon. It's one of the few legal places for BASE jumping in the U.S., which attracts jumpers from around the world and offers a location for both experienced jumpers and a tandem experience for beginners.