Twin Falls County Map, Idaho

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Twin Falls County, Idaho

Twin Falls County is in south Idaho, along the Nevada border. Shoshone Falls is here, which people call the “Niagara of the West.” Twin Falls is the county seat. It’s the biggest city by miles.
The county’s mostly flat. But that canyon? It’s something else. Agriculture is king here with lots of dairy farms and potato fields. You can’t forget those! Farming traditions run deep but tech companies are moving in.
Base jumping is popular at the Perrine Bridge. It’s one of the only legal year-round base jumping bridges in the U.S. It’s changing fast. The Snake River runs through this county. It’s famous for its canyon.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Twin Falls County |
County Seat | Twin Falls |
Population | 91,500 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Twin Falls, Buhl, Jerome, and several smaller communities |
Interstates and Highways | Interstate 84, U.S. Route 30, State Highway 74 |
FIPS Code | 16-083 |
Total Area | 3,055 square miles (land: 3,042 sq mi; water: 13 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties | Gooding County (North), Jerome County (Northeast), Cassia County (East), Elko County, Nevada (South), Owyhee County (West), Elmore County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Mountain Time Zone |
State | Idaho |
Coordinates | 42.56° N, 114.46° W |
Etymology | Named after the Twin Falls waterfall on the Snake River |
Major Landmarks | Shoshone Falls, Perrine Bridge, and the Snake River |
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