Introduction
Cutting costs without cutting out fun can be a challenge for college students, especially those studying at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. Luckily, Twin Falls boasts an array of free and affordable activities to amuse, entertain and educate in equal measure without emptying your wallet. Let’s dive in:
Outdoor Activities and Parks
Twin Falls provides numerous scenic parks and outdoor activities for no cost at all. Heading the list is the iconic Shoshone Falls, often termed the “Niagara of the West.” Aside from the breathtaking view, students can enjoy hiking trails, swimming and picnic spots. In addition, Dierkes Lake located nearby allows for a refreshing swim or an adventurous rock climb.
Centennial Waterfront Park
Located along the beautiful Snake River, Centennial Waterfront Park offers a perfect spot for a lazy afternoon. Whether you prefer a peaceful walk, a kayak ride, or just soaking in the serene scenery, this park is a perfect choice.
Museums and Historical Attractions
For though who enjoy soaking up history and culture, Twin Falls offers several affordable museums and historical experiences. The Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences at the College of Southern Idaho itself presents a planetarium, art gallery, and a natural history museum. Its planetarium offers free shows for students on Tuesdays.
Hansen Bridge
For a slice of local history, the Hansen Bridge, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, is a must-visit. The bridge and its surrounding areas provide a charming and informative afternoon outing without any entry fee.
Local Events and Festivals
Twin Falls is also home to numerous community-led events and festivals that engage and entertain students. The First Friday event held in downtown Twin Falls on the first Friday of each month presents an evening of live music, food trucks and local vendors. College of Southern Idaho students can also volunteer at these events and gain rich community experience.
Western Days Festival
Held annually, this festival celebrates the rich western heritage of Twin Falls with a parade, live music, food stalls, and more. The best part? Admission is entirely free!
In Conclusion
Being a student in the College of Southern Idaho doesn’t mean you have to stay restricted to your dorm room or campus. Venture out and explore the vibrant, diverse, and student-pocket-friendly city of Twin Falls. You’re bound to discover fun and excitement at every corner without spending a fortune.
