Parks-n-Rec Fac 2004.pdf
Download this map with all city parks on it.
Parks Department
The public is invited and encouraged to use the city parks. BBQ pits and picnic tables are free to use on a first come first serve basis, unless the area has been reserved.
Reserving a Shelter
The public is able to reserve park shelters for scheduling of events such as: class or family reunions, company picnics, and large gatherings. Those wishing to reserve a shelter need to complete a reservation form and pay the $25 reservation fee. To reserve a park shelter call the Parks and Recreation Office at 736-2265.
To find out more about the local parks and facilities in Twin Falls click on the following links.
City_Parks.pdf
The following table contains a complete listing of parks, recreational features, accomodations and approximate size. Please click on Park Information.pdf.
Dierkes Lake
The City of Twin Falls purchased this land in 1967 to expand and improve the park. Recent improvements include an expanded swimming area and two covered shelters. Enjoy a hike around Dierkes Lake by accessing the trail on the east side of the lake past the docks. The trail eventually winds around to the west side of the lake past the existing archery range and rock-climbing areas.
This beautiful park includes:
Swimming areas with lifeguard supervision June-August.
Sandy Beach
Concession Stand
Restrooms
Playgrounds
Fishing areas
Hiking Trails
Dierkes Lake.pdf
More pictures of the swimming area and the shelters available at Dierkes Lake.
City Park.pdf
The City Park of Twin Falls is located on Shoshone Street between 4th and 6th avenues east. It is very close to the orignial town site and is the heart of many celebrations through out the year.
Cascade Park
Cascade Park is located on Stadium Blvd just east of Madrona. Recreation opportunities include; play ground equipment, tennis courts, restrooms, picnic tables, and a large grassy area.
During the summer of 2002 the tennis courts were resurfaced.
Come out and play!
Cascade Park.pdf
More pictures and information about Cascade Park.
Harrison Park.pdf
A 2 acre neighborhood park located off of Heyburn between Tyler and Harrison streets.
Harry Barry Park.pdf
Drury Park.pdf
Harmon Park.pdf
Pictures of Harmon Park shelters, playground, and the skate park. This park is located between Locust and Elizabeth.
Sunrise Park.pdf
Sunrise Park - a neighborhood park located on Madrona Street just south of Filer Ave. Click on the link to veiw a picture and obtain more information.
Thomsen Park.pdf
Thomsen Park - 25 acre park with a paved trial that winds around a baseball field, playground and a volleyball pit. Select the link for pictures and location information.
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