Kayaking on the Idaho Falls Greenbelt

It was Frank' birthday so we all went down to the Idaho Falls greenbelt, downtown Idaho Falls. It was a hot one, probably 90 degree's and being down on the water sure felt good. We went down to the usual drop in spot, right under the visitor overview deck looking over the falls. The kids were happy to get another boat ride and go right up to the falls.
It was a good float, taking maybe 40 minutes. We usually drop in right below the falls, goof off for a while and go right up to the falls and other outlets. The girls like going right up to the smaller falls and putting their hand in the running water. There are a few inlets that are similar to a cave like entrance. We can pull the kayaks right up to them and the girls can hang out under the waterfall, not getting wet.
Pretty calm day, say a few jet skiiers and a fishing boat, thats it, we had the river to ourselves. Of course when we put in, we were right next to the tourists on the greenbelt and they staired at us thinking we were nuts. When they saw us in the water having a good time, another story. The ride cruises along about 4 mph on the first part of the float. Once you float under the Broadway Bridge, there is a nice side current, that once you hit it, it speeds you up to about 9 mph for about 400 feet. The girls love it because we're crusing along pretty good, right along the southern bank of the Snake River.
Here's a very short video of us on the water
Here's a short video of the girls rolling down grass on the greenbelt















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