The Twin Falls City Park is constantly busy in the summer months. The park hosts everything from Western Days, to Ice cream Fun Day to Art in the Park.
I feel like we should be smart enough to know how to have a great picnic. But, in case you need tips on how to have the BEST picnic possible, here you go:
Yellowstone National Park is a beautiful place to visit. You can watch geysers erupt, see wild animals in their natural habitat, see the grand canyon of Yellowstone, enjoy hiking, go rafting, camp and much more.
Helping a child at a park just seems like the right thing to do, right? Apparently, this isn't always the case.
Last month, my family and I were at a park in Washington. A little boy approached me and asked me to lift him onto a swing.
Join Magic Valley Fellowship Hall for food, fun and prizes! This fundraiser will be held at Rock Creek Park this Sunday, May 17th at 12:00pm, and will be fun for your entire family!
Shoshone Falls has been looking pretty sad the last few months with minimal water flowing over the falls. In the next few weeks Shoshone falls will change dramatically. Water flows will increase due to the annual fish flush.
Last night was our final soccer game for the kids this season up at Sunway Soccer Complex. After their game we went over to the brand new First Federal Bank park to check it out and play.
That park is awesome!
Twin Falls is growing and with that growth comes the expansion of our parks and trails. The Twin Falls Parks and Recreation Department is seeking your opinion and what is needed in the Twin Falls parks.
We are heading into another great weekend in the Magic Valley! So if you are looking for a fun activity for the family, a date, or something to do with friends - get to the 2014 Joe Mama's Car Show in Jerome.
I know times have changed - but when I was a kid I would leave the house in the morning and not come home sometimes until dinner. Apparently today that is child endangerment! Recently a mother was arrested for letting her 7 year old son go to the park alone.
The kids are out of school for the summer and the Twin Falls free summer lunch program for kids has begun. This is a great program to ensure that all kids get a good lunch each day even though they aren't in school anymore.
In late July a park ranger sent this picture to his boss asking him to confirm what type of animal is in the picture. The picture was taken in Heyburn State Park in Idaho. It appears that the animal resting on the log is a tiger. How would a tiger end up in Idaho? They decided the best course of action was to head into the park armed and look for the tiger.