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    Quinn's Pond

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Simplot pond
    Bill H.

    Great spot on a sunny day. Water sports are the key. Swimming, kayaking, SUP, any floatable you can carry. Rentals are done through Idaho River Sports (https://www.idahoriversports.com). Prices seem reasonable with canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddle boards available on first come first serve. The pond has several beach areas where you can find a spot to relax. The sand is a little course but it's Idaho not Aruba. Connects to Simplot pond for even more choices. Parking can get tight.

    New sandy beaches :)
    Ophelia M.

    The recent renovations to the banks of Quinn's Pond, as part of the larger Esther Simplot Park project, have made this pond even more recreationally accessible. Previously, Quinn's had limited accessibility with a narrow staircase and dock being the best option for entry on the north side of the pond. So, when we brought our family of four down to take turns paddleboarding, when not paddleboarding we were left to sit awkwardly on rocks (or the dock if it wasn't too busy). Not so anymore! The once dense shrubs have given way to a full fledged sandy beach. The greenbelt still branches off and runs by the north end of the pond, but is now flanked with green grass, saplings, benches, and, in one section, a picnic area. On warm days, the pond is filled with laughing children and dogs playing, as well as rafters, kayakers, and paddleboarders quietly skimming the surface. And, the beautiful thing? There's room enough for all. Does it get a bit busy on the weekends? Currently, as the sole portion of the Esther Simplot Park project that has been opened--yes. However, summer weekdays/evenings aren't as busy and, in my experience, even on busy days once you get a short distance into the pond and away from the boisterous beach play, serenity awaits. For those who had previously been making the trip out to Sandy Point to enjoy a little fun in the sun and sand--this is a great option that may be a little closer to home (for some). And, it's entirely free to enjoy. The Boise River Park is just a short walk away when you're ready for a break from the beach. And, conveniently, Idaho River Sports is a short distance away for paddleboard, kayak, and canoe rentals. If you can't find me this summer, you know where I'll be! Get to it!

    My kids might be drowning behind the giant brown gazebo or big top tent someone brought. I cant see them nor access the shore.
    Amy N.

    We're lucky to have Quinn's Pond here. It's one of the few places where there's a sandy beach in town. The pond is really good sized for a lot of people to paddle board, kayak, etc. The only probleM is that the sandy beach cannot accommodate a huge number of people. There is a large grassy area above that adds a lot of room but it's such a new place that the trees are small and don't give a lot of shade yet. My complaint is not with the pond it's with the people that set up their huge canopies right down by the water. They take up a ton of space and block the view of the water. I try to monitor my kids while they are paddle boarding (there has been a drowning here) but I can't see past the obtrusive giant tents. How is a mom supposed to hang out near the kids in the shallow area and watch them play if people have the whole beach blocked? I would just suggest that large canopies NOT be allowed on the sandy shore. If you want to hog a whole area for yourself then go up to the grass. The smaller umbrellas or pop up shade are not a problem.

    Poop everywhere

    It's beautiful but be prepared to be surrounded by poop... it grossed me out especially with kids/toddlers. I understand birds and wild life live here but can we please have the city manage a clean up or pay a landscaper.

    A family of geese float on the water at Quinn's Pond.

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    How much does it cost to rent a paddle board?

    Rentals are done through Idaho River Sports (https://www.idahoriversports.com) one hour rental in June 2020 was $25 per hour and $5 for each additional 1/2 hour plus tax. Staff was incredibly friendly and helpful.

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    It has a ton of little lakes to paddle board, kayak or swim in and the Boise river on the other side of it.

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    The boot fitting area, with our fleet of rental gear in the back.

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