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    Boise River Greenbelt

    4.8 (74 reviews)

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    Jessica C.

    Recently visited Boise, Idaho and the green belt was on the top of everyone's recommendations. So I definitely had to check it out and it did not disappoint! Be prepared to walk long distances but it is worth it! I saw many beautiful views and critters along the way. I also caught people fishing on the rivers. It was a beautiful day to visit the green belt and get some cardio in. Definitely a must when in Boise!

    Our group floating down the river
    Raya S.

    Beautiful river, floated it on a weekend with the girls and we had a blast. The river wasn't too high or too low. Only issue is they need a few more bathrooms and doggy bags along the path. Other than that everyone was pleasant and the weather was perfect. Didn't see any trash and hopefully it Stays That Way!!

    Katie D.

    Beautiful green belt! Highly recommend for a walk or ride. Lots of access points, well maintained in all seasons.

    Sunny days on the Boise River Greenbelt!
    Claire L.

    The Boise River is easily accessible from various points of the Boise Greenbelt and beyond. During the summer months you are able to enjoy a 3 hour float, either renting or using your own flotation device. Beach spots cover the shores of the Boise River making it easy to bring your dog to swim, children and families to enjoy the water, and or hosting an event right on the beach of the river! It's the perfect place to cool down in the water, run, walk or bike alongside the river, and enjoy the local community spots. Definitely a must visit!

    Rose Garden at Julia Davis Park
    Brian F.

    The Boise River Greenbelt is 25 miles and runs along the Boise River through downtown Boise. It's technically a park but it's also a pathway that goes through the heart of the city and provides biking, walking, and running trails. These trails allow folks to see scenic views, wildlife habit, and park access. Some of the parks that the greenbelt goes through is Julia Davis park which contains a variety of activities inside including the Boise Art Museum, the Idaho State Museum, Boise Rose Garden, and Zoo Boise. There's really so much to do around here and it's all accessible via the greenbelt which is amazing. Other points of interest along this trail include the Boise Public Library and the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial. As I looked at a map of the greenbelt I could just see all the riverside parks that the greenbelt provides access to which is amazing. The vibe of walking around the area on a summer day gives the feeling of a small town and really feels like a gem of a place. I wish things like this were in other cities!

    Eva G.

    Took a nice walk on the green belt. Beautiful views, appreciating nature and just feeling peace and tranquility and enjoy the fresh air. Boise is a beautiful town. I recommend you visit this place.

    Boise River Greenbelt map
    Richie D.

    The Greenbelt has become a true symbol of Boise and its efforts to become a greener city. This 25-mile (and growing), tree-lined river trail traverses the city allowing the town to come alive during all seasons. Whether it's during spring with blooming flowers and a flowing river, summer where the public cools down in its water, fall with colored foliage, and winter where animals leave tracks in the snow. Maps are a guide to its paths that connect one larger park to another referred to as "the Ribbon of Jewels." Cyclists, joggers and walkers enjoy fresh air and a break from their quotidian lives. Plastic bag collection poles, dog bag disposals, recycling and trash cans, bike tire air and repair stations, and picnic tables with BBQs can be found along the trail. No wonder this treasure has celebrated 50 years with many years and enjoyment to come!

    Chalk writings from walkers. Note the plastic container filled with chalk on the grass.
    Jan L.

    Boise River Greenbelt is Amazing! I've walked a lot of it. I've ridden my bike on a lot of it. It never gets old. Seeing the seasons change is one of the fun parts. It's a great walk for dogs on lease. The open air allows for social distancing, which means no mask during Covid, although some choose to wear a mask. Recently I came across a special area where someone put a container of chalk for writing. Many had taken this as an opportunity to put into words their feelings. It was obvious the Greenbelt has impressed many. See the pictures below to see a few of the comments. And it you want to come add your own... I would encourage you to do so.

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    Brennan T.

    Review #26 for 2020. Boise River Greenbelt provides an awesome way to get some exercise, breathe in the beauty of nature, and check out various parts of the city without needing to drive. There are joggers, bikers, dog walkers, and families with kids. Small and big parks can be found along the trail, and there are lots of small businesses along the way as well. In certain parts of the river you can see ducks, and in other parts there are spaces for water sports. One Saturday morning I happened upon a farmers market and then visited every Saturday until it got too cold. I love the various views from the trail, and the sounds of flowing water, birds, and other animals makes you forget that you're in a city.

    Floating on the Boise River
    Amie P.

    Boise River and the Greenbelt has so much to offer for outdoor fun. We have enjoyed just walking along the green belt and riding bikes. We also just floated the Boise River for the first time and we all loved it. Floating the Boise River *Put your tubes and Raft in at Barber Park *You can rent tubes, Boats and Kayaks for a fee. The line was long for rentals. *Life vest required for 14 and younger *The Barber Park air stations are no longer operational. Feel free to "show up and blow up" as long as you BRING YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT to inflate your vessel. *They have shuttle buses at the take out Ann Morison Park for $3 you can get a ride back to Barber park. *FYI Barber Park gets busier after 12pm so plan accordingly Super fun day floating. Also remember to wear your sunscreen.

    Along one of the Greenbelt trails
    Dan D.

    This is one of the main reasons we moved to Boise Idaho recently. Most cities emphasize the city, Boise appears to emphasize the river, the parks, and the concept that a city should have greenspace. Sure, let's give New York City credit - they have Central Park, which is wonderful. But the Greenbelt wanders the city along the river, and the parks dedicated to embracing it enrich it. Such a concept! Yay, Boise.

    Monique F.

    What a gorgeous area! We were passing through the area and had a quick visit with family who suggested we go see the greenbelt! What a stunning area! We parked near the rose garden and found some electric scooters to rent. They were $1 to start and $.35 a mile. We packed the frenchies into their backpacks and zoomed along. There was a great bridge, pond, and amazing fall colors. Also can't forget that rose garden we parked near! Check out the beauty and if you want a cool place to stroll, ride a bike, scooter or have a picnic this is a must

    Wave shapers on the Boise River at the Greenbelt attracts large numbers of kayakers and swimmers.

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    GO AGAIN: Yes, it is worth going to Boise just to enjoy the greenbelt, either biking or walking. Such a fantastic treasure. Thank you Idaho!

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    A great neighborhood park, with a big play area for kids. Large shelter with many picnic tables, as…read morewell as many benches covered by the shade of large trees. It was pretty clean, and the grounds crew does a nice job keeping up with the park. The play structure is larger than most parks, and it has something for both smaller and larger kids. My only issue was the temperate of the playground gets pretty hot, as the shade from the trees don't really cover the playground much.

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    4.7
    (41 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Art in the Park at Julia Davis Park…read more Art in the Park at Julia Davis Park is such a fun experience! The event is right along the Boise Greenbelt, so you can stroll through all the incredible art vendors and then enjoy a walk around the large, beautiful park. Fun fact: Julia Davis Park is the oldest park in Boise, established in 1907, and it's still one of the city's most popular gathering spots. There were so many vendors with a big variety of artwork, with something for every taste. I even found the perfect gift for my step-dad-in-law: a mountains and sun piece made out of different kinds of rocks. If you're an art lover, this event is a must-go-to. Another bonus is how easy it is to explore the area. You can rent e-bikes and e-scooters nearby to cover more ground. And every time we go, we always stop to see the giraffes at Zoo Boise, which is right next to the park. It makes for a full day of art, nature, and fun. Great place for families and anyone who wants to soak in Boise's creative and community vibe!

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    Giraffe view from the park
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    Greenbelt along the park
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