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Night riders unite |
4632 Aeronca Street Boise, ID 83705 United States +1 208 426 8117 http://www.asu-nvg.com/ |
Want to make it big in the field of aviation? Well, Aviation Specialties Unlimited will help you spread your wings nice and wide. Come by to choose courses conducted by professional instructors, and avail of night vision facilities and flying sessions with and without simulators! Charter rental and leasing is available. So help yourself to a piece of the sky. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Step back in time |
1015 Robert St Boise, ID 83705 United States +1 208 887 7880 |
Bogus Creek Ranch, located in Meridian, offers a complete western experience for the entire family as well as out of town guests. Come for the Western Action Adventure Show in the summer or enjoy a Winter Sleigh Ride & Dinner at Bogus Basin in the winter. The Ranch is also perfect for corporate events, company picnics, weddings, receptions and fundraisers. There are events for all seasons, and problems about planning and pricing are easily resolved in order to give the customer a complete vacation package that fits any size group or budget. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Guide with 33 years of experience |
111 Broadway Suite 133 Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 333 0003 http://www.boiserivertours.com |
Meandering through Boise, the Boise River seduces visitors with its mellow rhythms. This outfitter, with more than 33 years of experience at the Idaho Fish and Game Department, introduces the uninitiated to the river's seductive charm. A bright blue raft carries the boaters down the river from Barber Park to Ann Morrison Park or from Garden City to Eagle. Look for bald eagles along the river in the spring and the changing colors in the fall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best way to tour Boise |
815 Ann Morrison Drive Boise, ID 83707 United States +1 208 336 4038 http://www.boisetours.net/ |
A wonderful touring experience can be had "all aboard" Boise's Tour Train. The 1890s style puffer-belly open-air train is a classic. It is available for charter and customized tours with meals, as well as individual tour rides. Tours cost $9.00 for adults, $8.50 for seniors, and $6.00 children. Guests can get on and off at their leisure. Bus parking, souvenirs and snacks are available at the ticket booth. 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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Idaho's famous fly fishing |
1682 South Vista Ave Boise, ID 83705 United States +1 208 389 9957 / +1 800 787 9957 http://www.idahoangler.com |
The new brick building sits in a residential area, not particularly known for its bodies of water. Yet, this fly fishing shop offers one of the best fishing and guide services in Boise. Claiming the largest fishing tackle selection in Idaho, the store also offers fly-tying services, fishing trips and classes on almost every topic of fly fishing imaginable. Guided trips include day trips exploring local rivers and ponds or longer excursions to Idaho's famous Salmon River. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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