The drive from Green River, WY to Twin Falls, ID. The area around Green River to Evanston Wyoming was so beautiful. The rock formations and canyons were stunning. It was an enjoyable ride and the elevation around 6000 ft. From the time we left Green River the skies were clear and we had long distance views of the snow capped Utah mountains. So very majestic We crossed over into Utah and drove through Ogden then north to Twin Falls. Mountain views graced us the entire way. We did pass the Devils Slide in Utah. These are two parallel vertical limestone layers 40 feet high and 25 feet apart. Erosion has exposed these layers over many years. It is quite the geological sight. Our next stop was Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, ID. Shoshone Falls is 212 feet high which is 45 higher than Niagara Falls. The Snake River runs all the way across Idaho and the source for all the irrigation of the farmland in southern Idaho. Milner Dam controls the water flow over the falls and today about 1/3 of the falls were flowing. It was still a spectacular sight to see the Snake River
crashing down and looking at the canyon it carved. We went to the Visitor Center and had incredible views of the Snake River Canyon and the Perrine Bridge. This bridge spans the canyon for 1500 feet and is 480 feet above the Snake River. While we were there many people were parasailing off the bridge. We took pictures and opting out of parasailing! Actually it looked quite horrifying. There was a really cool golf course right at the bottom of the canyon right on the Snake River. You will not get your ball back if you over shoot the hole...the Snake will have it forever!
I lift up my eyes to the mountains— where does my from? My from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth. Psalm