Sunday, September 3, 2017

August 31st, Heyburn and Twin Falls Idaho

For two nights we are staying in Heyburn Idaho at a wonderful RV park that is adjacent too and managed by the City parks system. This RV park is nicely set up and has a solid infrastructure system. There is 50 amp pull through sites with water and sewer but no cable. The Wifi is over taxed as you will find with most RV parks these days. The bathrooms and showers have been around for a while, but are well maintained. There is easy river access at the end of the park and an area to take your dogs to stretch there legs, though there is no fenced in dog yard. On the plus side though, there is an elementary school right next door which is almost completely fenced in, which allows you to let you dog off leash to stretch its legs if you'd like too. This RV park did not have any Breed restrictions so bringing our pack of pit bull mixes was not a problem for us.

We were thrilled to make a new friend with a lady who works for FEMA who also has a pit bull mix that was a wonderful dog. We loved passing on what we could about RV'ing with Pit bulls to her. Sadly, we didn't take any pictures of the RV park when we were there.

During our day off here, we drove to Twin Falls and explored the Snake River and Shoshone falls. Neither of us had seen the Shoshone falls before, and we were both surprised as to how massive the snake river gorge is (where Evil Knievel jumped across the river many years ago). We truly enjoyed our visit to this area. It is one of those places where you can perform a quick visit in about 30 minutes and feel like you have done the visit justice.





If you are passing through the area, it is definitely worth taking the time to stop by and check it out.

Safe travels all!

Eric and Carol

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