
PHOTOS: Blue Angels Rattle Twin Falls Windows During Airshow
Twin Falls residents didn't need an admission ticket to experience the sights, sounds, and vibrations of the 2025 Magic Valley Airshow.
I had too much on my plate this past weekend to free up the time to head over to the Magic Valley Regional Airport to enjoy the festivities. It was reported that over 15,000 people attended the two-day event that began Saturday.
I read mostly positive things about the airshow Monday morning on social media. The event drew one of the biggest crowds in recent history. The only thing I heard anyone complain about was that it was a hardship to get water.
Organizers did allow entrants to bring one water bottle onto airport grounds, so those who didn't plan well might have had a tough time accessing the single water station provided.

Twin Falls Residents Felt The Shock Waves From Planes At Magic Valley Airshow
I spent four hours on Saturday at the residence of my wife's aunt, who lives about two miles from the airport. We enjoyed a great view of the planes from her front yard and sipped on wine and had a few brewskies. At one point, they passed directly over the property, and the sound was deafening.
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It's always incredible witnessing these pilots pull off these insane maneuvers.
Did you attend the 2025 Magic Valley Airshow? If so, what is your opinion of how the event was organized?
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