If the weather wasn't enough of an indication that summer is officially over and winter is knocking on the door, the announcement of summer fun closures and changes to the Twin Falls City Pool just sealed the deal. Winter is coming.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be the coolest days of the week, with temperatures in the low-seventies. Of course, we still have the month of September. If tradition stays the course, the excessive heat should be behind us.
The things that you absolutely have to do before school starts back up in August or before the cold starts to return. There are so many amazing and fun things to do around the area and so here is the bucket list I created before summer 2021 kicks the bucket.
Who would want to come to Idaho anyway right? I mean, summer time is a great time to enjoy family friendly time, enjoy the great outdoors, have an adventure or two. So we have some "reasons" you shouldn't be visiting Twin Falls any time soon.
There are many ways to know that summer has arrived in the Magic Valley. You could look at a calendar or you can step outside and melt. Or look at social media.
It's officially summer and for much of the world, it's an amazing thing, but here in the Treasure Valley, your plants are going do DIE! It's a guarantee! And here's why...
This summer, prepare to pay at the pump to fuel all your Idaho outdoor toys, such as those dirt bikes and off-road vehicles. The national average for fuel is presently at a six-year high.
I love that there are so many things to do around the area. We have hiking, walking trails, camping spots, fishing, parks, lakes, the Snake River, the list goes on and on. That being said, if I were to try to come up with ways to make Twin Falls summers even better, this is how I would do it. I wish I had the money to open up one of these businesses.