Approaching it's 100th birthday, the city of Twin Falls Idaho
is still the center of commerce, medical care, entertainment and
education for the nearly 225, 000 residents of south central Idaho
and northern Nevada. Twin Falls prides itself as a mecca of big-city
finesse and down-home friendliness, where its seemingly endless
amount of open space and quality of life has not gone unnoticed.
Schools
A great public school system and a nationally recognized Junior
College: The College of Southern
Idaho lays the foundation for education in Twin Falls. Whether
you are sending your kids to school or are looking to continue
your education, Twin Falls has you covered.
Outdoors
Idaho is known as the "whitewater" state and Twin Falls
glady helps fill those shoes. The cascading waters at Shoshone
falls bring tourists by the thousands. The canyons, mountains,
and rivers of Southern Idaho provide hunting, fishing, boating,
and more to your doorstep. And when the snow flies a quick drive
takes you to the heart of world-class skiing in Idaho: Sun
Valley Ski Resort.
Entertainment
Fairs, rodeos, festivals, and parades are just some of the ways
to enjoy yourself here. A wide array of fine and performing arts
are available through local and touring artists. A short drive
to nearby Jackpot, Nevada can satifsy your gambling needs and
provides many "big name" entertainers.
Weather
The city receives relatively little precipitation, about 17
inches of snow and 9 inches of rain each year. Residents enjoy
sunny skies about 260 days annually, and the air is dry and clear.
A true four season climate!
Try contacting the Twin
Falls Chamber of Commerce for more information.