


A scenic urban oasis, the Boise Greenbelt is a 25-mile ribbon of green along the Boise River, offering walking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
A 25-mile tree-lined trail along the Boise River, perfect for walking, biking, or picnicking.
A historic prison museum offering a glimpse into Idaho's past with guided tours and exhibits.
A peaceful outdoor exhibit commemorating the life of Anne Frank and the importance of human rights.
Boise Greenbelt offers 25 miles of trails, perfect for hiking and exploring.
Stay hydrated during long walks or bike rides along the Greenbelt.
Enjoy picnics in the numerous parks and green spaces along the Greenbelt.
Hand-painted potato-shaped art pieces, a fun nod to Idaho's famous potato industry.
Jewellery crafted from semi-precious gemstones found along the Boise River, a unique local treasure.
Jams, syrups, and other treats made from Idaho's state fruit, the huckleberry.

Famous for its creative breakfast dishes and long lines on weekends.
Known for its innovative lunch menu and riverside patio.
Iconic Boise steakhouse with a rich history since 1947.

Fluffy pancakes made with local huckleberries, served with maple syrup and whipped butter.
Grilled Idaho rainbow trout, lettuce, tomato, and aioli wrapped in a soft tortilla.
Crispy fry bread topped with seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and salsa.
Durgamba Devi Waterfall, a breathtaking 150-foot cascade, is nestled in the Western Ghats, offering a serene escape for nature lovers.
A lush, pine-filled park offering panoramic views of Taal Volcano and Lake, with picnic facilities and a zipline.
Baguio Cathedral, a prominent landmark in Baguio City, is known for its unique architecture and historical significance.