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Dry Fork Reservoir is a lake worth visiting. This lake is so wonderful. Some nearby water includes Burnt Creek. Upper Burnt Creek Reservoir is a nearby lake that you could visit; there are plenty of people from Twin Falls here. Dry Fork Reservoir gets very little rain; May is the wettest month with most rain; July meanwhile is the driest month. High temperatures at Dry Fork Reservoir through the summer are in the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down
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| | to the 50's. Highs throughout the winter are usually in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Dry Fork Reservoir. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Snake River, and Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument is a pleasant national park. After a long day outdoors Best Western Twin Falls Hotel is a glorious place to spend a night or two, and a day on the slopes of Magic Mountain is just what you need. A tremendous nearby hotel is Super 8 Motel - | |
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Twin Falls, and do explore Dry Cottonwood Reservoir, it's a pretty lake. This lake is so wonderful. Dry Fork Reservoir is a pleasant place to visit for more than one day, Nat Soo Pah Hot Springs and RV is a pleasant place to camp
nearby, and since you're here at Dry Fork Reservoir it's a great idea to take a look at Horse Basin. You just can't imagine the amount of outdoors cool stuff the area near Dry Fork Reservoir has to offer. Stay the night at Bear Gulch Campground, and a short journey to Grassy Spring is always worthwhile.
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Super 8 Motel - Twin Falls, Twin Falls
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13 miles away
The Super 8 Twin Falls is conveniently located on Blue Lakes Blvd. The property features 94 rooms, Super Start Plus Breakfast, Free Wireless Hi Speed Internet, Outside outlets and large truck parking...
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Best Western Twin Falls Hotel, Twin Falls
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13 miles away
This Twin Falls, Idaho hotel features beautifully appointed guest rooms, a complimentary full breakfast, and friendly staff. The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Twin Falls Hotel is prepare...
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Current weather conditions at Dry Fork Reservoir, Twin Falls County, Idaho

Local climate location: HOLLISTER 9 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.325 Longitude: -114.4478
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Snake River, Twin Falls/ Jerome CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class III-IV - 13 miles long (Murtaugh Bridge to Twin Falls Reservoir) |
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Schipper Campground
 | 12 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.... |
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