Evel Knievel wowed America with his dare devil acts. The infamous stunt performer attempted more than 75 motorcycle jumps in his entertaining career! One of his jumps did not go as planned, and that was located right on the Snake River Canyon Rim Trial.

Snake River Canyon Jump

He attempted to clear the canyon with his steam powered rocket. Unfortunately, the effort was not successful. On September 8th, 1974, Evel Knievel strapped himself into the rocket to soar across the Snake River in Twin Falls. The rocket’s parachute deployed prematurely, and he did not make it across. The parachute saved his life as he floated down the canyon.

This hill built up for his attempt is still climbed and admired by passerbys. At the top, you are able to see the exact view he saw right before rocketing into the sky. It is a great area to run, walk, or bike. It is dog friendly, but please keep them on a leash.

Location

The jump is conveniently located right on the Canyon Rim Trail that spans over 12 miles! There are a few points of access to this trail, but the closest parking space is on Hankins road. There is a small parking lot at the end of the road on the west side. The best places to walk from are Shoshone Falls Park, or the parking lot located on Poleline E. From Shoshone Falls, the trail leads west and uphill quickly. Views of the canyon are wonderful from here, and are likely to drop your jaw. It is about a two mile walk from Shoshone Falls to the site. Poline E. is not as far, and is not as demanding of a walk or bike.

The Canyon Rim Trail continues west to the Perrine Bridge and other waterfalls. There are businesses on the trail including Elevation 486 and Canyon Crest Dining and Event Center. We highly recommend stopping at one of the restaurants for amazing food and views! Close to the trail are hotels to stay at as well, including the Fairfield Inn and Suites.

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