The 29-mile tree-lined pathway follows the north and south sides of the Boise River through the heart of the city and provides scenic views, wildlife habitat and pedestrian access to many of Boise’s popular riverside parks
The Idaho Shakespeare Festival is a professional repertory theater in Boise, Idaho, known for its outdoor amphitheater set in a unique habitat along the Boise River, offering summer performances of Shakespearean plays and other musicals and dramas.
To see Boise State's iconic blue turf at Albertsons Stadium, visit the Allen Noble Hall of Fame on weekdays (M-F, 10am-4pm) for a great view from the patio.
Shoshone Falls, the "Niagara of the West," is a stunning 212-foot waterfall on the Snake River near Twin Falls, Idaho, taller than Niagara Falls, offering year-round beauty with peak flow in spring, and featuring a park with hiking trails, picnic spots, and scenic overlooks. The park has a small per-vehicle entry fee during peak season and provides amenities like restrooms, playgrounds, and boat ramps, making it a major natural attraction for sightseeing and recreation.