Hiking, exploring, horseback riding, BMX, RV, off roading, rock crawling, rock climbing, cultural viewing, geology, tracing emigrant migration, kayaking, geocaching, and more! Remember, this your park, be respectful. Make sure to take all trash with you when you leave, put out any fires, and report any vandalism. We need your partnership in making SRCP a great place for everyone!
SNAKE RIVER CANYONS PARK
Unforgettable Experiences
Something for all outdoor enthusiasts
Help Build Community Memories a Legacy at Shoshone Falls
Snake River Canyons Park is excited to announce plans for a stunning new Overlook on the north side of the Snake River canyon, offering breathtaking views of Shoshone Falls. This project will create a lasting legacy—one that future generations of residents and visitors will enjoy for years to come.
With the support of key partners including Jerome County, Idaho Power, the Bureau of Land Management, and Civil Science, we’ve already secured significant contributions toward the $797,000 project cost. However, to begin construction as early as this fall, we must raise an additional $450,000—and that’s where you come in.
We’re turning to our community to raise $100,000, and we invite you to participate through our “Buy a Brick” program. Purchasing a brick is a meaningful way to show your support, honor loved ones or celebrate those who hold the Snake River and Shoshone Falls close to their hearts. Each personalized brick will become a permanent part of the Overlook site.
Make your mark on the canyon—support the Overlook today.
Rock Climbing
While not within the Snake River Canyons Park boundaries, the rock climbing areas in the Snake River canyon are accessed through Park land. One climbing venue is Tragic Alley, an area with seven climbing routes that were developed in 2017-2019. With spectacular views of Pillar Falls, these 40-50 foot sport routes are for adventurous intermediate climbers, range in grade from 5.9 to 5.11b, and include the valley’s only multi-pitch route.
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Disc & Foot Golf
Dedicated in 2022, the Bridger Baxter Disc and Foot Golf Course opened for play at the corner of Silver Beach Road and Golf Course Road. This free 18-hole course is a challenging combination of elevations and obstacles, with a little Idaho wind thrown in. For disc players, there are the usual baskets on the course ‘greens’. For foot golf players, each of the 18 greens has a target hole for players to aim for. In the parking lot, there is a shelter with picnic tables for visitor comfort before or after play.
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Native Plants
With well over 50 species of plants in the Snake River Canyons Park, plan to come out and see what you can find, like the Sego Lily or the various types of milkvetch. There are several types of lichens which color the lava rock outcroppings. Sage brush abounds, and with two different types you can challenge yourself to tell them apart. You’ll find trees located down in the canyon where there is more moisture while the smaller more drought resistant plants prevail up on top.
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Bird Watching
The Snake River Canyons Park has over 140 species of birds that use the park during different times of the year. Walking the Nellis-Irwin Trail at Yingst Grade Road or exploring the overlooks around the Hansen Bridge to the east, you can see the many different habits the Park offers for the birds. Raptors love the canyon walls that edge the Snake River. Ducks like the water in the river and in Vineyard Lake. Meadowlarks and goldfinches can be found on the grassy areas on the top, while robins like the waterfalls on the Nellis-Irwin Trail.
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Hiking
Trails abound in the Snake River Canyons Park. In the Park section east of Highway 93, hikers can park at the Morley Arbor off of Shoshone Falls Road or at the Zuck Arbor on the 700 East Road. You can plan any length of hike into the Park from these sites. For a more challenging experience, the newly dedicated Nellis and Irwin Trail provides hikers an incredibly scenic path from the canyon rim down to the Snake River. Parking for this trail is available at the trailhead at the south end of Yingst Grade Road on the west side of Highway 93.
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Exploring
Experiencing springtime in the Snake River Canyons Park can hold lots surprises, from a burst of blossoms from the many native plants to sighting a bird of prey on the hunt. The many lava outcroppings offer interesting formations and colors, and can house some of the area’s native wildlife. And history abounds in the Park. Explore parts of the Emigrant Road that runs east to west through the Park, or the Walgamott Road that takes off from the Emigrant Road and runs north toward I-84. Or visit the gravesite of an unknown early pioneer, marked on the south side of Shoshone Falls Road near the 700 East Road. You can also visit the landing site that was never used by Evel Knievel after his aborted mid-flight attempt to fly over the Snake River Canyon.
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Horseback Riding
Bring your unshod or shod horses out to the open spaces and ride the miles of shared trails in the Park. Parking areas are available at the Morley Arbor on Shoshone Falls Road and at the Zuck Arbor on the 700 East Road. Equestrians can follow the path of the early pioneers on the Emigrant Road, ride the many ATV trails, or follow trails east all the way to Vineyard Lake, enjoying the views of the unique Devils Corral formation on the way. The RV Park has Horse Corrals at the north end of the RV Camp.
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Biking
That section of the Snake River Canyons Park on the west side of Highway 93, at the intersection of Silver Beach Road and Golf Course Road, offers a mountain bike course. While still being developed, the area is open for riders to bring their bikes and get some open air exercise. Parking is provided right off Silver Beach Road.
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RV
With the development of the Rickett’s RV Camp, overnight stays in the Park are now permitted. This fee-free primitive camp offers a vault toilet facility and 13 individual RV parking pads, each with a picnic table and fire ring, but no electric or water hook-ups. Additionally, a large open area is available to accommodate oversized rigs and equestrian travellers. Corrals are located adjacent to this area. Stays are limited to 5 days. Any overnight parking and dispersed camping are prohibited anywhere in the Park outside of a designated campground.
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Off Roading
The Snake River Canyons Park offers miles of diverse dirt trails to explore. From the Snake Canyon rim in the south to the challenging rock crawling lava outcroppings in the north section of the Park, the OHV enthusiast will find many full days of enjoyment putting skills and equipment to the test or just enjoying a family outing in the high desert Park. Parking is available at the Morley Arbor on Shoshone Falls Road or at the Zuck Arbor on the 700 East Road.
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Where to find us
Wherever you are in the Southern Idaho you’ll find it’s easy to access Snake River Canyons Park. Located miles from I-84 in Jerome County there is opportunity for adventure for everyone.
Contact us about your next adventure
208 293 2426
Vast Trails
Hiking is a great way to get in touch with nature. Whether you're looking for an adventurous trek along one of Southern Idaho's most famous canyons, or just need some fresh air and time away from your phone - there's sure to be at least 150 miles worth of trails that will suit every hiker!
Find out moreSchool Trips
Our parks are your classroom! Teach students about the natural world around them with a field trip to one of many locations in this county. Your students will be excited to go on a field trip at school! Get them outdoors and learn about the natural world.
Find out moreFamily Adventure
Come explore with us! Drop by and meet other families. Together we can use our senses to notice the seasonal wonder waiting for you in each of these unique parks that are just a stones throw from home or work - no matter what brings them there, they will always come back again because this is family time at its finest.
Find out moreour sponsors
Thank you to all our Amazing Sponsors and Partners
Idaho Power
Jerome County Soil and Water Conservation District
Jerome Recreation District
Jerome Rotary Club
Magic Valley Realtors
Southern Idaho Climbing Coalition
EHM Engineering
Broadway Engineering
Jerome County Commissioners
US Bureau of Land Management
Idaho Department of Lands
Idaho Department of Fish & Game
Jerome 20/20 Economic Development
Southern Idaho Off Road Association
Magic Valley ATV
Southern Idaho Tourism
Southern Idaho Legacy Trails (SILT)

Other Recreational Opportunities!
| Prairie Falcon Audubon | prairiefalconaudubon.com |
| Idaho Native Plant Soc. | Idahonativeplants.org |
| Botanical Gardens | Ortonbotanicalgarden.com |
| Twin Falls Pollinator Council | Tfpollinatorcouncil.org |
| Base Jumping – Snake River Base Academy | snakeriverbase.org |
| Jerome Rec. Center | jeromerecreationdisrict.com |
| Twin Falls Park District | tfid.org |
| OHV | southernidahooffroad.com |
| ATV | mvatvr.org |
| Kayak and canoe – AWOL | awoladventuresports.com |
| Hunt Camp | nps.gov |
| Hagerman Fossil Beds | nps.gov |
| Thousand Springs | parksandrecreation.idaho.gov |
| Visitors Center | visitsouthidaho.com |
| Jerome Recreation Sites | https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/22a2f743fb1247d3925e1069206816ef |
| Southern Idaho Climbing Coalition | climbsicc.com |
| Fly Fishing | magicvalleyflyfishers.com |
| Idaho Fish and Game | idfg.idaho.gov |
| Rock Creek Archers | Rock Creek Archers (Facebook) Email: [email protected] |
| Rafting | idahoguideservice.com |
| Quagga mussels | invasivespecies.idaho.gov |
| Biking | Magic Valley Chain Gang (Facebook) |
testimonials
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"We cant say enough about how great this was for our family. We were able to get out, disconnect, but still be close to town. We will definitely come back!"
Jessica W
Adventurer
"My first time playing disc golf and it was a blast!"
Jake C
Marketing Manager
"Our kids love coming to the Snake River Canyons Park to bike ride. The trails are long and vast and great for a afternoon adventure."
Steven B
Mountain Biker
