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28-mile linear park |
700 South Capitol Blvd Boise, ID 83706 United States +1 208 384 4240 (Boise Parks Office) |
Stretching more than 20 miles from Eagle Island State Park eastward to Discovery State Park at the base of Lucky Peak Dam, this paved pathway offers inline skaters, joggers, walkers and cyclists a year-round paved pathway. The well-marked trail meanders through downtown Boise, Veterans Memorial Park, and Julia Davis Park following the serpentine Boise River. Trailside restaurants offer refreshments and people watching opportunities. Once you leave Boise's boundaries, the pathway provides views of rolling brown mountains and wildlife, such as herons and bald eagles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Informative downtown tour |
850 Front St (Boise Centre on the Grove) Boise, ID 83702 United States |
Old sandstone buildings, dating from the 1800s, line Boise's downtown area. The Belgravia Building, U.S. Assay Office, Idaho State Capitol Building and C.W. Moore Park highlight Boise's Wild West past. This tour operator leads visitors on a walking tour past these attractions and other highlights of downtown Boise. Covering many topics, including Boise's ethnic origins, the tours last about 90 minutes. The tours are only available in the summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hands-on gallery |
598 West Main Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 342 3822 |
The brightly colored walls of this Old Boise gallery match the equally bright pottery scattered throughout the store. If the artist inside you is itching to get out, then check out this hands-on gallery. Customers can either order dinnerware to their specifications or make their own. The store provides all the materials, including pottery, paints, kiln and, of course, guidance. The gallery also provides party entertainment and offers a bridal registry. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Recreation for everyone |
1050 West State Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 344 5501 http://www.ymcaboise.org |
Brightly clad aerobic instructors lead students through their moves while, at the lap pool, swimmers slog through seemingly endless laps. Conveniently located in the downtown area, this Boise mainstay offers visitors athletic facilities at a reasonable price. Bursting with activities, the YMCA's schedule includes spinning classes, aerobics and a full swimming schedule. The locker rooms are modern and comfortable, offering such amenities as hand-held hair dryers. A second facility, West Family YMCA and Aquatic Center, is located on the West Boise Bench at 5959 North Discovery Place. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nearby trail offers bird watching |
Eighth Street Boise, ID 83702 United States |
So close to Boise yet feeling far away, this trail is popular with bird watchers and wildlife lovers. Located in the Ridge to Rivers Trail System, the trail is found about 10 miles north of downtown Boise on dirt Eighth Street Road. Hikers can choose from a two-mile loop or a seven-mile out-and-back trail. Rabbits, lizards, snakes, porcupines and badgers call this area home. Views of the Boise Valley are endless, and hikers can test their tree knowledge while identifying Rocky Mountain Maple, Hawthorne and Water Birch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nation's Capitol look-alike, only smaller! |
700 West Jefferson Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 334 5174 |
Built in 1905 and in the image of the U.S. Capitol, the Idaho Capitol is the only statehouse in the country to be heated by geothermal water. The building was completed in 1920 and features a rotunda floor in a marble pattern called the Compass Rose. The grounds are well kept and have several notable trees, some of which were planted by U.S. Presidents. The building is surrounded by the Capitol Mall, which includes many older public buildings and monuments. Tours are available upon request. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Idaho's highest court |
451 West State Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 334 2246 |
Completed in 1970, this limestone courthouse does not have the historic look of the much older Idaho State Capitol Building, but history is made here every day. Built of travertine limestone from Idaho Falls, the building boasts floors made from granite chip. Four times each year, the Supreme Court of Idaho can be heard in Boise, while it carries out the other eight sessions at different venues around Idaho. The library and court sessions are open to the public, and tours can be arranged through the clerk's office. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wander through Boise history |
516 South Eighth St Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 344 7777 (Boise Tourist Bureau) |
The Eighth Street Marketplace in downtown Boise commemorates Boise's 19th century past. This area is perfect for a lazy ramble through Boise's history. At 516 South Eighth Street, the Idaho Laundry building has been in operation since 1897. The nearby Boise Junk House at 521 South Eighth Street is where boys traded iron and other "junk" for cash. Other nearby landmarks are the Idaho Candy Company, in business since 1909, the Oregon Trail Memorial Bridge, and the Log Cabin Literary Center. Review © 2007, Wcities |