It is called the "Pathway Master Plan" and the Boise City Council voted unanimously to approve it. Once finished, 76 percent of Boiseans will be within a 10 minute walk of a park while also connecting to work, school and shopping.
Boise is one of the best places in the world to live and to visit. If you think otherwise, you need to experience these exciting, unique, beautiful, and cultural places and things to do. Best of all, the items below are all absolutely free. Whether you grew up here, live here, are new to the area, visit here or want to show your friend and family who visit the Treasure Valley around, this list can be your great budget travel guide.
The Julia Davis Park Rose Garden has been around for almost 90 years and holds thousands of stunning, vibrant and fragrant roses of all kinds. Check out these beautiful photos and the Rose variations.
The famous and popular greenbelt in Boise is undergoing an update. While it is disturbing the pathway in large sections at time, it will be worth it in the end. Learn more with the photos below including the current areas under construction and the ones that are about to be under construction soon.
The entire belt stretches for 25 miles. I have yet to get all of those miles visited but hope to get all sections covered this summer. Here are some of the best stops along the way that I have found so far. These are all within a 5 mile radius of the greenbelt right in downtown.
My man Kris, son Titus and I love fishing around the Treasure Valley and even had some good luck along the Boise River last fall so I am especially excited about this.
How many times have you gotten to your wit's end and you think, "I wish I could just destroy something or punch a wall, or drive my car onto the greenbelt!"