top of page
Visiting Boise

There are many great things to do in and around Boise. After all, we are located in the Treasure Valley! From great restaurants and microbrew pubs, to scenic hiking and wildlife exposure, below are just a few of the great things to do here.

​

We also encourage you to visit Boise.org or flip through the virtual Visitor's Guide for even more ideas. 

Birds of Prey Center

BirdsofPreyCenter.jpg

The Peregrine Fund World Center for Birds of Prey is a short drive south of the Boise State Campus. They offer educational visits and opportunities to get involved in conservation efforts. 

Idaho Humane Society

humanesociety.jpg

The Idaho Humane Society adoption center boasts state of the art ventilation in the dog dorms, catios for feline enrichment, and a focus on Fear Free training and shelter certification.

Dog Island @ Ann Morrison Park

DogIsland.jpg

Boise prides itself on being extremely dog friendly. Dog Island at Ann Morrison Park is the proof!

Freak Alley

FreakAlleyu.jpg

Freak Alley is Boise's world renowned, open air graffiti gallery. Visit their website for current exhibit and location.

The Boise River Greenbelt

Ducklings float on the Boise River.

The Boise River Greenbelt is 25-miles of treelined biking and walking path. From ducklings to muskrats, Egrets to Cooper's Hawks, you never know what wildlife you will encounter on your travels.

"Basque Block" Cultural Center

BasqueBlock.jpg

The Basque Cultural Center is the focus of the Boise "Basque Block" and hosts annual events like the San Inazio Basque Festival.

MK Nature Center

MKNatureCenter.jpg

The MK Nature Center is tucked just off the Greenbelt approximately a mile from the Boise State campus. Home to a wide array of wildlife during all seasons.

Taters, LLC and Eighth Street

taters.jpg

What's a trip to Idaho without some potato themed gifts? Taters, LLC offers many unique to Idaho gifts, and is located within the Eighth Street "Boise on the Block" downtown shopping and eatery block.

bottom of page