Shoshone Falls in late afternoon, mist rising from the basalt amphitheater catching gold light, a faint rainbow stretched across the spray. The kind of place a date can sit and watch for an hour without speaking. Singles past 50 in Idaho mostly chose to be here, for the wide skies and slower pace. However you arrived at this: late divorce, decades on your own, a quiet recent loss. There's room for the long walk and the long pause
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For a first walk, Boise members favor the Greenbelt along the river or coffee in Hyde Park. Camel's Back Park is good in the evening. Coeur d'Alene regulars meet at Tubbs Hill or take the lakefront boardwalk; Twin Falls couples often start at Shoshone Falls itself or the Snake River canyon trail. Idaho Falls has its own River Walk; smaller-town members usually suggest meeting in McCall or Sandpoint for a longer afternoon.