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  2. List of waterfalls in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 63 named waterfalls in Idaho as listed in the Geographic Names Information System by the U.S. Geological Survey. Albeni Falls , Bonner County, Idaho , 48°10′5″N 117°00′05″W  /  48.16806°N 117.00139°W  / 48.16806; -117.00139  ( Albeni Falls ) , el. 2,064 feet (629

  3. Thousand Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Malad Gorge is a 250-foot-deep (76 m) canyon formed by the Malad River, downstream from a 60-foot (18 m) waterfall. This 652-acre (264 ha) day-use unit is off Interstate 84 and offers hiking and picnicking. A section of the Oregon Trail is visible. [1]

  4. Shoshone Falls - Wikipedia

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    [52]: 23 However, Perrine is best known for his role in the economic development of southern Idaho based on massive irrigation projects, and consequentially, the periodic drying of Shoshone Falls. In 1900, the Twin Falls Land and Water Company was incorporated and filed claim for 3,000 cu ft/s (85 m 3 /s) of water from the Snake River.

  5. Category:Lakes of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Silver Lake (Blaine County, Idaho) Six Lakes; Slide Lake (Idaho) Slide Lake (White Cloud Mountains) Sliderock Lake; Smoky Lake (Blaine County, Idaho) Snow Lake (Idaho) Snowbank Lake (Idaho) Snowslide Lake; South Amber Lake; Spangle Lake; Spirit Lake (Idaho) Stanley Lake; Stevens Lakes (Idaho) Sullivan Lake (Idaho) Surprise Lake (Idaho) Swimm Lake

  6. Snake River - Wikipedia

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    The Union Pacific heavily promoted tourism in places like Shoshone Falls, Payette Lake and Soda Springs, Idaho. Countering the reputation of southern Idaho as a wasteland, a brochure described Shoshone Falls: "Shoshone differs from every other waterfall in this or the old country.

  7. Snake River Canyon (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Snake River Canyon is a canyon formed by the Snake River in the Magic Valley region of southern Idaho, forming part of the boundary between Twin Falls County to the south and Jerome County to the north. The canyon ranges up to 500 feet (150 meters) deep and 0.25 miles (0.40 kilometers) wide, and runs for just over 50 miles. [1]

  8. January ice fishing report: Here’s where to find safe ice ...

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    Only the southern portion of the lake has held water in recent years, and dried-up spawning grounds have all but eliminated the perch. The good news is there are still plenty of rainbows, and the ...

  9. List of dams and reservoirs in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    McArthur Lake Deep Creek Earthfill McArthur Lake: Idaho Fish and Game: 1942 Milner Dam: Snake River: Rockfill 73 22 Milner Lake: 36,300 0.0448 58.3 Milner Dam, Inc. 1905 Minidoka Dam: Snake River: Earthfill/concrete 86 26 Lake Walcott: 210,200 0.2593 28 USBR 1906 Mormon Dam: McKinney Creek: Earthfill 23 7.0 Mormon Reservoir: 19,280 0.02378 0