Today’s Pick: The “Niagara of the West”


Editors’ Picks • April 1, 2026

Here’s a destination for your bucket list: The “Niagara of the West,” aka Idaho’s Shoshone Falls. With a 212-foot drop, the natural wonder is higher than Niagara but far lesser known, and it has a great story behind it. As legend goes within the Shoshone-Bannock tribes, a coyote named Ejuba went fishing one day and spilled the big basket of water he was bringing his spoils home in. He scrambled to make dams but couldn’t stop the flow — and thus Shoshone was formed. Check out footage of the falls below.


Ally Mauch

Associate Editor

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