Centennial Waterfront Park is located west of the Perrine Bridge and provides excellent access to a calm, slow-flowing section of the Snake River. Picnic shelters dot the park, some are very near the water's edge. Kayak and float rentals are available seasonally. The park is looking a bit tired, especially the restrooms. Still, it is a nice, quiet morning or afternoon getaway. The park is near enough to I-84 that it could offer a nice break on a long car trip. Free. Bring your own drinks and snacks.
Take the camera to get a picture of the fam underneath the Perrine Bridge! There are also a few walking trails if you're so inclined. The play equipment is nice for the kids, dogs are welcomed on leashes.
Very beautiful park & boat ramp in Centennial Park, Twin Falls, ID., great view of Perrine Bridge (base jumpers active on Sat & Sun) off the Bridge, scenic waterfall nearby (Shoshone Falls), Blue Lakes Country Club golf course right next to the Park, motor boats and kayaks allowed, makes for a beautiful day on the Snake River!! Bring a lunch. Lots of different birds including some eagles flying around in the Snake River Canyon !
We came here to give our kids a break after a long day's drive. The bathrooms here are just an outhouse with soap-on-a-rope outside. But everything was sufficient and beautiful. We didn't stay long because a storm rushed through.
Enjoy the drive down the hill to Centennial park by the Snake River and look back up to check out the Waterfall. A quiet relaxing place with nice views of Perrine Bridge and Snake river canyon. Stroll out onto one of the floating jetties and enjoy the tranquility.
The worst thing about centennial park was trying to find it as the signs weren't great, which probably explains why there weren't crowds of people there. We hired canoes for $36 ( 4 hours) which included life jackets and paddled up the snake river under the Perrine Bridge. There were base jumpers coming down as we paddled underneath. We canoed as far as some fantastic waterfalls which we were able to get out onto and walk around. Great fun for the kidsThere were people swimming and floating on the river and there are also some floating platforms.There are restroom facilities and lots of picnic benches. A great spot.
Dropping into the canyon facing a giant waterfall was an impressive experience for the adults and kids alike. Ours had fun walking on the dock (we saw a beaver 10 feet away), playing on the swings, and being generally inspired by the majestic canyon walls.
There are covered picnic tables, boat dock, hiking trails, zip line, golfing nearby, beauty all around! Great place for a picnic or day hike! The zip line is a lot of fun, especially good for a first time experience!
This is a great place for picnic, to launch your boat, to kayak or just visit for a few minutes. You can see the "famed" Perrine Bridge and take some great pictures. It is often used for family or wedding photos. But you can launch your boat here and travel up and down the Snake River and get some great views of the canyon.There is no cost, so worries there.
The scenery is breathtaking and has a family park for the kiddos to run and play for a bit after being the vehicle for hours.