If you enjoy live music, Cajun food, and exploring dark corners for paranormal activity, there's an Airbnb located 170 miles northeast of Twin Falls that has a room waiting for you.
There's a reason why teams of ghost investigators routinely pay the state of Idaho visits and start rolling cameras. A nature walk that has been rumored to leave some visitors feeling a tad uneasy can be located about a 90-minute drive east of Twin Falls.
Southern Idaho has quite a history when it comes to the paranormal. The 100-year anniversary of one of Twin Falls' most creepiest legends recently passed, and the location of where the incidents took place is one where you'll find many people walking their dogs, completely unware of what is said to have transpired there long ago.
One of the more unsettling legends out there is the early-twentieth century tale of the "Devil's Henchman," where it is alleged a man murdered numerous children off of Shoshone Street, and just under where the current Old Towne Bridge passes over Rock Creek in Twin Falls.
Do you believe in Bigfoot? If your answer is yes, the next logical step is to believe that Bigfoot would need some type of house. If you're still nodding your approval, check out recent video from a guy who thinks he found a Bigfoot house in Yellowstone.
A video shot in late 2015 in the Boise area that went viral and became one of the most scrutinized throughout paranormal communities worldwide is currently being featured on a popular cable television show.
Forgive me for being a skeptic, but in the day and age of everyone having a nice camera in their pockets thanks to smart phones shouldn't there be more pictures of these things?
A formerly abandoned property located in the city of Gooding that was once a hospital specializing in the treatment of a highly contagious disease, will soon be the site for overnight stays for those that enjoy a good scare.