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2025 is Going to be a Great Year for Boating in Southern Idaho
It is technically still winter in Idaho, but Mother Nature has been treating it like a continuation of fall. So, if you have your boat winterized don’t jump the gun and put it in the water just yet - even though this new information will likely make you want to.
Idaho Power has announced the reopening of 2 popular, and newly renovated, boat docks in Southern Idaho.
2 Popular Southern Idaho Boat Docks Have Reopened for 2025
After a few years of limited water access in Southern Idaho due to the Quagga Mussel invasion and eradication along with dock closures due to upgrades, the announcement of any waterway being open comes as a relief for the new year.
In the news brief from Idaho Power, it was announced that the Twin Falls Power Plant boat dock and shore area has reopened with many upgrades. The North Park campground and boat docks at C.J. Strike Reservoir have also reopened with new floating docks. Additional updates will be made this year at other docks around the reservoir.
The Twin Falls Power Plant Dock is Now Open and Remodeled
The Power Plant Park changes include some very necessary changes and upgrades. Those additions include additional parking spots, a vault toilet, and improved shoreline stabilization. As part of previous changes, the road was widened down to the water from the upper park, and a new staircase was installed for pedestrians.
CJ Strike Reservoir in Southern Idaho Has Upgraded Boat Docks in 2025
The North Park at C.J. Strike Reservoir has reopened with new floating docks. Later this year new docks will be installed at Cottonwood Park, The Narrows, and Loveridge Bridge.
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