Idahos largest indoor and outdoor haunted attraction.
Pick pumpkins at the patch, take an authentic tractor-drawn hayride, wander through the beautiful flower field, enjoy some farm-fresh food, and of course, get lost in Idaho's Original Corn Maze.
A sports entertainment complex that features an inclusive, high-tech golf game that everyone can enjoy, paired with an outstanding food and beverage menu, all-weather hitting bays and music. Every Topgolf has an energetic hum that you can feel right when you walk through the door.
Shopping, dining, movies, and more! (See Big Als)
Blowing, arcade, and sports bar. There is something for everyone here.
Beer, food trucks, and always cute pups :)
beer, wine, seltzers, and slushees
This 3.9 mile hike takes you on a trip to the top of Table Rock, to a giant cross monument, and across an area that was historically used as a quarry. From the top of Table Rock, you'll be able to take in great views of the Boise cityscape. This route travels through open meadows and sagebrush, and does not offer any shade.
This 11.7 mile hike takes you to stunning views with ample shade to keep cool.
This is a magnificent hike in Hulls Gulch Reserve. At the summit, you'll be treated to an incredible view of Boise and the Treasure Valley. The trail features soft sandy paths and some steep inclines, so please be sure to wear appropriate footwear to prevent slipping. Parking is limited at the trailhead, but additional parking is a short distance away at Camels Back Park.
Perfect when followed by a trip to Hyde Park and Certified Kitchen and Bakery :)
You may be wondering why a grocery store could be a destination but you have to see it! Grab a drink at the bar (yes, you can do that here) and make your way to the bakery where Kailey and Jessica make all the chocolates!
The Old Idaho Penitentiary took in some of the West’s most desperate criminals starting in 1872. What started as a single cell house, grew to several distinctive buildings located off Warm Springs Ave in Boise. Learn about Idaho’s prison history with a visit to solitary confinement, cell blocks and the Gallows.
This 25 mile long pathway offers many parks and views so start at any point and walk whichever way and you are sure to find something nice! Some options to park and walk from are Quinn's Pond, Julia David Park, and Ann Morrison Park.
You can also rent bikes from a few different places around Boise to ride along the greenbelt as well!
Boise is home to the largest outdoor gallery in the Northwest. Freak Alley Gallery connects local artists, giving them space to create a collective masterpiece extending along the walls of an alley in downtown Boise.
Located right along the Greenbelt, the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial is an educational park inspired by Anne Frank's faith in humanity. When visiting the park, make sure to check out the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights, The Quote Wall, Bethine and Frank Church Writing Table, Anne Frank Statue, Stone Bookcase, The Cityscape Wall and Butterfly Poem, Anne Frank Chestnut Sapling, and more!
Home of The Rocci Johnson Band. Great place to dance, play pool, have some drinks, and win some prizes if you're lucky! Themed trivia night on Wednesdays at 8pm.
Dirty Little Roddy’s is most famous for the beer, the bull, and the freedom of spirit one feels when the country music hits just right. A little bit of country, a little bit of rock, and a whole lotta fun.
Boise’s classiest and most spacious lounge features a cocktail menu and a variety of bottle service options. Must try the espresso martinis!
Don't think this one needs much explaining... Idaho, potatoes, it's a must...
Oh, and they have burgers as a side dish.
Southern comfort food with a creative twist.
If you get one thing from Certified Bakery, it has to be the sour dough brownie!
I scream, you scream
We all scream for ice cream (and drinks because this place also has beer and wine)
As seen on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives... POTATO ICE CREAM
3 words is all I need here to convince you:
potato.bacon.pizza
Open till 3am