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Grey_Mountain
Aug 05, 2013Explorer
We've stayed at the Twin Falls/Jerome KOA park a couple of times, staying a night or two. I'm not normally a KOA person, but this one is OK. It's probably the most convenient to Twin Falls, off the Interstate to the north, Twin Falls is to the south. If available, take a pontoon boat ride up the Snake from Twin Falls. Very interesting. We also saw a bunch of crazy people bungee jump and base jump from the bridge over the Snake, 400 above the river below.
We stayed at one other camp, near the west edge of Twin Falls, don't remember the name. Not a bad camp, but more difficult to find.
GM
We stayed at one other camp, near the west edge of Twin Falls, don't remember the name. Not a bad camp, but more difficult to find.
GM
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