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Road cycling in Twin Falls County is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, primarily defined by the Snake River Canyon, which features depths of up to 500 feet. The region's geology includes ancient basalt lava flows and unique rock formations, creating a rugged and varied terrain. High-desert landscapes are also present, offering diverse cycling environments. The iconic Perrine Bridge spans the canyon, providing notable views along several routes.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A boardwalk brings the trail here out above the edge of the rim to an elevated overlook of the impressive waterfalls, often dubbed "the Niagara of the West".
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The railroad bridge over the Snake River near Twin Falls was built in 1914. It was part of the Oregon Short Line Railroad and played a key role in connecting the region by rail during the early 20th century.
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Often referred to as the Niagara of the West, Shoshone Falls is a must-see attraction in Twin Falls, Idaho. At 212 feet tall and 900 foot wide, Shoshone Falls is one of the largest natural waterfalls in the United States surpassing the height of the famous Niagara Falls. Shoshone Falls is located on the Snake River as it carves its way through a deep basalt Canyon on its way to the Columbia River. Shoshone Falls is open year-round with the exceptions of temporary closures due to poor road conditions. The park hours are from dawn to dusk. Access by bike or on foot is free. Cars pay a $5.00 fee at Shoshone Falls Park and Dierkes Lake per vehicle. The fee is in effect from March 1st through September 30th.
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Fit for all ages. Dog walkers should know there is a set of metal grate steps your pooch may have trouble with.
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In the summer of 2024, they will unfortunately only have half as much water, but they are still impressive. Admission per vehicle $5.00 (2024)
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The trail system from here is dense and interconnected, so you may want to bring a map if trying to follow a specific path. There is no shade, so come early in the day to beat the heat! The trails themselves are gravel singletrack which wind between rocks and flora within the shelter of the tall canyon walls. The trailhead has plenty of parking spots and a vault toilet.
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You can see a canal here that runs the length of the southwest section of Auger Falls Park paralleling Rock Creek.
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There is a parking lot here with space for around ten cars. The trail leads you down along the Snake River, and is a perfect moderate out-and-back on dirt paths with great scenery.
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There are several dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Twin Falls County, with three specifically curated in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, perfect for enjoying the scenic landscapes without vehicle interference.
Yes, Twin Falls County offers easy, car-free options. The Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Perrine Bridge - Twin Falls loop from Perrine Bridge is an excellent choice. This 12.3 km route is rated easy and provides stunning views along the Canyon Rim Trail, which is fully paved and ideal for a relaxed ride.
The no-traffic routes in Twin Falls County offer spectacular views, primarily along the Snake River Canyon. You can expect vistas of the dramatic canyon itself, the iconic Shoshone Falls, and the impressive Perrine Bridge. The Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Morgensen Trailhead loop from Evergreen Building is particularly rich in scenic overlooks.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Blue Gill Lake loop from Auger Falls Park and the Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Perrine Bridge - Twin Falls loop from Perrine Bridge.
For stunning waterfall views on a no-traffic route, focus on the Canyon Rim Trail. The Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Morgensen Trailhead loop from Evergreen Building will bring you close to the magnificent Shoshone Falls, often called the 'Niagara of the West', and the Shoshone Falls Overlook.
Many of the no-traffic routes, especially those along the Canyon Rim Trail, are easily accessible with parking available at various points. For instance, the Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Perrine Bridge - Twin Falls loop starts directly from the Perrine Bridge area, which typically has parking options. The Twin Falls Visitor Center is also a convenient access point for the Canyon Rim Trail.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Twin Falls County vary in length and difficulty. You can find shorter, easy routes around 12 km, like the Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Perrine Bridge - Twin Falls loop, up to moderate routes around 31 km, such as the Snake River - Canyon Rim Trail β Morgensen Trailhead loop. Most routes offer manageable elevation gains, making them enjoyable for a range of cyclists.
Yes, the car-free trails, particularly the Canyon Rim Trail, pass by significant landmarks. You can see the famous Evel Knievel Snake River Canyon Jump Site and enjoy views of the impressive Perrine Bridge, which is a popular spot for BASE jumpers. The geological features of the Snake River Canyon itself, with its ancient basalt lava flows, are also a natural landmark.
The best time for no-traffic road biking in Twin Falls County is generally from spring through fall. The weather is typically pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are ideal. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, bike rentals are available in Twin Falls. The Twin Falls Visitor Center is a good starting point for information on rentals, and mobile services also operate in the area, making it convenient to access bikes even if you don't bring your own.
Beyond road cycling, Twin Falls County offers a wealth of outdoor activities. The Auger Falls area, which includes the starting point for the Blue Gill Lake loop, features over 10 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking, including a pump track. The Snake River Canyon also provides opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and exploring other trails.


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