Perrine Bridge, 487 feet, Cost $100. Idaho's highest bridge in Twin Falls over the Snake River where we have been jumping since 1991 is among the mightiest bungee experiences anywhere in the world. Also enjoy watching the BASE jumpers from all over who'll be on the opposite side. Join us for a steak at one of many restaurants along the canyon's rim to discuss with experts the science and art of freefall.
   
   
Glenn's Ferry Bridge, 160 feet, Cost $50. Located one hour from Boise near Glenn's Ferry, Idaho over a deep stretch of the Snake River, dipping is the best way to cool off. Relaxing in the desert sun with a cold beverage afterward is mandatory.
   
Beaver Dick's Ferry Bridge, 90 feet, Cost $30. Located fifteen minutes from downtown Boise, Idaho over the Boise River you'll touch water on the initial stretch then have a good look at the bridge iron at the height of the first recoil.
   
Lawyer's Canyon Bridge, 148 feet, Cost $80 Near Cottonwood, Idaho.
   
Hansen Bridge, 370 feet, cost $100  
Between the Perrine and Shoshone Falls on the Snake River, it is narrow with a thin profile and rushing white water below making the freefall effect on this bridge our favorite.
   
Bitch Creek Bridge, 144 feet, Cost $80. Built cerca 1900 on the Idaho side of the Tetons it has no handrails, affords a fullout run over the edge and requires retrieval in which the jumper is lowered to the bottom and then hikes back up. This bridge encompasses what the sport means; hiking in, rigging, jumping with friends, hiking and retreival as art.
   
Peñas Blancas Bridge, Costa Rica