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You'll need more than a day to look at everything Vineyard Lake has to offer, you can camp at Oregon Trail Campground, and Echo Lake is a nearby lake that you could pop by. This lake is so wonderful. If you're here at Vineyard Lake and you like golf, you can visit Pleasant Valley Golf Course, and if you need a spot to stay Wingate by Wyndham Twin Falls / Jerome is a splendid choice. A pleasant close by hotel is Comfort Inn & Suites Twin Falls, and Twin Falls
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| | Dam is an out of the ordinary thing to check out. At Vineyard Lake you don’t see much rainfall; the month with most of the rain is November, and July is when it's the driest. During the warmest time of the year highs here at Vineyard Lake get into the 90's, and the night is somewhat cooler of course, typically in the 50's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 30's with temperatures at Vineyard Lake dipping down into the 10's through winter nights. This | |
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lake is so wonderful. The snow is great at Magic Mountain; a magnificent location is Box Canyon. There's whitewater on Snake River for all you adrenaline people, and Twin Falls is a charming site to go to while you're at Vineyard
Lake. That right there is loads already, but it goes on; Vineyard Lake has it all. Get your pulse rate up on the splendid whitewater of Wilson River. There's so much to do here at Vineyard Lake that you need to camp here for a while,
Point - Sawtooth National Forest is a tremendous location for that. People from Twin Falls love to come to Vineyard Lake; a lake close by is Dierkes Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.59111 Longitude: -114.345
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Snake River, Twin Falls/ Jerome CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class III-IV - 13 miles long (Murtaugh Bridge to Twin Falls Reservoir) |
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Wilson River, Gooding CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class III - 3 miles long (Close to Interstate 84 to Close to Wilson Lake Reservoir) |
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Snake River, Twin Falls/Jerome CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class I(II) - 7.3 miles long (Milner Power Plant to Star Falls) |
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Echo Lake, Twin Falls CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Murtaugh Lake
 | 13 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.... |
Schipper Campground
 | 14 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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