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Dierkes Lake is a lake worth visiting. This lake is so wonderful. Jerome Days Inn is a glorious place to get some rest; if you came to camp Point - Sawtooth National Forest is a nice place to do that. Be careful coming to Dierkes Lake, you might not ever want to return back home again. There's so much to do here at Dierkes Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Oregon Trail Campground is a pleasant place for that; Shoshone Falls is always fun to check
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| | out. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Snake River, and not far from Dierkes Lake you'll locate Vineyard Lake which is a striking lake. While you're here at Dierkes Lake you can play some golf at Pleasant Valley Golf Course, and nice water scenery is available at Shoshone Falls Dam in the neighborhood of Dierkes Lake. You're sure to bump into some nice folks from Twin Falls here; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore nearby Echo | |
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Lake. Dierkes Lake is a location that is relatively waterless typically; November is the wettest month with most rain while July is typically the driest month. After a long day outdoors Wingate by Wyndham - Twin Falls is a great
place to spend a night or two, and there are some fine whitewater spots on Wilson River. Summer brings highs in the 90's to Dierkes Lake. Once the sun is down it falls down to the 50's. For the duration of the winter this place gets
highs in the 30's; all through the dark hours in the winter at Dierkes Lake temperatures dip to the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. You can never get enough of the fine skiing at Magic Mountain.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.59639 Longitude: -114.3853
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Snake River, Twin Falls/ Jerome CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III-IV - 13 miles long (Murtaugh Bridge to Twin Falls Reservoir) |
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Wilson River, Gooding CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class III - 3 miles long (Close to Interstate 84 to Close to Wilson Lake Reservoir) |
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Echo Lake, Twin Falls CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Schipper Campground
 | 16 miles away The Schipper's, Jack & George were my Uncles.ÿ I was there about ten years ago. I have picture of George horseback and know a few tales of their adventures there learned from their sister, my mother Anna Schipper Vos. Mrs Crowley if she still lives, knew them...A few years ago, my brother, myself and our wives went camping and fishing in Idaho. Schipper Campground was the only place we caught any fish and we limited out there. Across the stream was some frontier remains. Very pretty spot. Quite a coincidence since George Schipper was a Idaho pioneer and our great uncle. He retired in Florida and lived into his 90's.... |
Murtaugh Lake
 | 16 miles away There are alot of carp in Murtaugh. The Carp in Murtaugh range from 4lbs to 20lbs and can get very big that the Catfish and Perch dont have any room to grow or live in Murtaugh. If you catch a Carp do not let it go. We want to reduce the carp population and let the Catfish and Perch grow to there normal size.... |
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