
Not
all the emigrants had the opportunity to visit Shoshone
Falls, but those who took the short side trip were in for
a remarkable experience. The falls offered a fantastic view
unlike any other in the US. Those who had been to Niagra
noted the similarity, but Shoshone Falls is higher and has
a greater volume of water than its New York cousin.
Today,
Shosone Falls is often just a cliff--as irrigation has stolen
much of the river's water. But early in the spring (or anytime
in a wet year) visitors can see the landmark just as the
sightseeing pioneers did many years ago.