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155 E Riverside Dr, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-5093 Menu:www.bardenay.com Outdoor seating in the summer’s months along the Boise River.
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Bardenay Restaurant & Distillery - Eagle
155 E Riverside Dr
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155 E Riverside Dr, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-5093 Menu:www.bardenay.com Outdoor seating in the summer’s months along the Boise River.
93 S Eagle Rd, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1564 An art-filled setting serving roasted coffee & homey cafe eats
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Rembrandts
93 S Eagle Rd
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93 S Eagle Rd, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1564 An art-filled setting serving roasted coffee & homey cafe eats
360 S Eagle Rd, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 576-6666 Menu: www.gritcuisine.com
Grit American Cuisine
360 S Eagle Rd
360 S Eagle Rd, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 576-6666 Menu: www.gritcuisine.com
1396 E State St, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1800 Menu: www.bustersgrillandbar.com
Buster's Grill & Sports Bar
1396 E State St
1396 E State St, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1800 Menu: www.bustersgrillandbar.com
127 E State St, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 939-0212 Menu: www.smokymountainpizza.com
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Smoky Mountain Pizzeria Grill
1805 W State St
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127 E State St, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 939-0212 Menu: www.smokymountainpizza.com
1592 E Riverside Dr, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 392-5669 Menu: www.cacigrill.com/menu
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CACi Wood-Fired Grill
1592 E Riverside Dr
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1592 E Riverside Dr, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 392-5669 Menu: www.cacigrill.com/menu
276 West Bobwhite Ct, Boise, ID 83706 (208) 338-5000 | Menu: www.barbacoa-boise.com
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Barbacoa Grill
276 Bobwhite Ct
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276 West Bobwhite Ct, Boise, ID 83706 (208) 338-5000 | Menu: www.barbacoa-boise.com
5697 N Glenwood St, Boise, ID 83714 (208) 321-8262 Menu: www.chapalarestaurants.com
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Chapala Mexican Restaurant
1201 S Vista Ave
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5697 N Glenwood St, Boise, ID 83714 (208) 321-8262 Menu: www.chapalarestaurants.com
801 W Bannock St, Boise, ID 83702 (208) 488-4593
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The Funky Taco
801 W Bannock St
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801 W Bannock St, Boise, ID 83702 (208) 488-4593
246 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702 (208) 429-6340 Website: www.redfeatherlounge.com
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Red Feather Lounge
246 N 8th St
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246 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702 (208) 429-6340 Website: www.redfeatherlounge.com
11 N Orchard St, Boise, ID 83706 (208) 577-6415 Menu: www.lucianosboise.com
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Luciano's Italian Restaurant
11 N Orchard St
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11 N Orchard St, Boise, ID 83706 (208) 577-6415 Menu: www.lucianosboise.com
190 E State St, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 939-2500 Menu: www.davincis2.com
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daVinci's
190 E State St
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190 E State St, Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 939-2500 Menu: www.davincis2.com
3510 N Eagle Rd., Meridian ID (208) 939-3917 Menu: www.joemommaseatery.com
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Joe Momma's Breakfast Eatery
3510 N Eagle Rd
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3510 N Eagle Rd., Meridian ID (208) 939-3917 Menu: www.joemommaseatery.com
83 E State St, Eagle ID 83616 (208) 939-5677 Menu: www.wildwestbakeryandespresso.com Lively coffee joint serves artisanal baked goods & cafe fare amid kitschy Western decor.
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Wild West Home of Mamma Italia
83 E State St
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83 E State St, Eagle ID 83616 (208) 939-5677 Menu: www.wildwestbakeryandespresso.com Lively coffee joint serves artisanal baked goods & cafe fare amid kitschy Western decor.
276 West Bobwhite Ct, Boise, ID 83706, (208) 338-5000, Menu: www.barbacoa-boise.com A Boise favorites. Inventive Spanish-American fare with open-fire grilled steaks served in a vibrant and stylish atmosphere. Highly recommend for an excellent dining experience.
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Barbacoa Grill
276 Bobwhite Ct
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276 West Bobwhite Ct, Boise, ID 83706, (208) 338-5000, Menu: www.barbacoa-boise.com A Boise favorites. Inventive Spanish-American fare with open-fire grilled steaks served in a vibrant and stylish atmosphere. Highly recommend for an excellent dining experience.
608 W Grove St #5926, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 433-1208, Menu: www.thebasquemarket.com The Basque population in Idaho is one of the biggest communities outside of the Basque region of Spain! The unique history here is celebrated on the Basque Block of downtown Boise with food, museums, and shops. Enjoy a delicious meal at the Basque Market. You can spend the afternoon on their covered patio enjoying the flowers, scenery and eating delicious food.
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The Basque Market
608 W Grove St
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608 W Grove St #5926, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 433-1208, Menu: www.thebasquemarket.com The Basque population in Idaho is one of the biggest communities outside of the Basque region of Spain! The unique history here is celebrated on the Basque Block of downtown Boise with food, museums, and shops. Enjoy a delicious meal at the Basque Market. You can spend the afternoon on their covered patio enjoying the flowers, scenery and eating delicious food.
211 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 342-1142, Menu: www.juniperon8th.com Located on the foodie-famous 8th street, has an impressive focus on local ingredients and supporting Idahoans who create for the community. They have signs on the walls explaining where their meat was sourced, where their fish were caught, and who grew their ingredients. Try their delicious fries, local beer on tap, and the relaxed vibe.
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Juniper
211 N 8th St
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211 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 342-1142, Menu: www.juniperon8th.com Located on the foodie-famous 8th street, has an impressive focus on local ingredients and supporting Idahoans who create for the community. They have signs on the walls explaining where their meat was sourced, where their fish were caught, and who grew their ingredients. Try their delicious fries, local beer on tap, and the relaxed vibe.
199 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 287-1700, Menu: www.boisefork.com Their outdoor patio has beautifully strung lights that make for a great atmosphere, while at the same time enhancing the hipster vibe of the historic building it has acquired. Like many other Boise restaurants, Fork is “loyal to local” which means they provide delicious dishes with ingredients from local farmers and growers.
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Fork
199 N 8th St
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199 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 287-1700, Menu: www.boisefork.com Their outdoor patio has beautifully strung lights that make for a great atmosphere, while at the same time enhancing the hipster vibe of the historic building it has acquired. Like many other Boise restaurants, Fork is “loyal to local” which means they provide delicious dishes with ingredients from local farmers and growers.
800 W Idaho St, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 342-6633, Menu: www.themodelounge.com Old and new come together at The Mode Lounge in the heart of downtown Boise. Vintage pendant lights and 1940’s neon and Art Deco touches. House-made ingredients ensure total quality control and they select the freshest fruits, herbs, and juices to mix with their premium liquor selection. The Mode Lounge is a superb destination to sit at the sidewalk tables and people watch while enjoying one of their signature cocktails.
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The Mode Lounge
800 W Idaho St
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800 W Idaho St, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 342-6633, Menu: www.themodelounge.com Old and new come together at The Mode Lounge in the heart of downtown Boise. Vintage pendant lights and 1940’s neon and Art Deco touches. House-made ingredients ensure total quality control and they select the freshest fruits, herbs, and juices to mix with their premium liquor selection. The Mode Lounge is a superb destination to sit at the sidewalk tables and people watch while enjoying one of their signature cocktails.
Cinder Wines Cinder opens the earliest at 11am, they have quite a few white wines and a fantastic way to start the tour of the District 44 wineries. The tasting room is a huge warehouse, but it’s decorated so well that you’d think you were in an ultra-modern bar downtown. Hours: Open 7 days a week, 11am-5pm 107 East 44th Street, Garden City, Idaho 83714 | Phone (208) 376-4023 | www.cinderwines.com Split Rail Winery Split Rail Winery shares a tasting room that once was an auto mechanic’s garage, with Syringa. This is quite convenient, as you’ll get to taste through both wineries’ lineups. They focus on innovative wines and try not to make the same wine twice. Along with the bottled wines, there is a second label called Strange Folk that is 100% kegged wine that you can buy in 750ml growlers for $12. Hours: Noon-6pm, Wednesday-Sunday 4338 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714 | (208) 490-0681 | www.splitrailwines.com Syringa Winery If you show up on a Saturday, you’ll be able to taste Syringa’s lineup of wines. The winemaking style is focused on traditional methods, using Spanish and Italian grape varietals like Albarino, Sangiovese, Primitivo and Tempranillo. They also have wine pouches, which contain the equivalent of two bottles of wine and are a really great way to cart around wine for picnics and camping excursions. The wine stays fresh longer by dispensing a glass at a time from the air-tight nozzle. Hours: Noon-6pm, Saturday only (or by appointment) 4338 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714 | www.syringawinery.com Telaya Wine Co. You wouldn’t know it when you turn onto 32nd street, but Telaya Wine Company just opened a beautiful new facility right alongside the Boise River, where they share space with Coiled Wines. Aside from the fact that the building itself is stunning, there is a very nice, relaxing outdoor patio where you can sit and enjoy your tasting, or even just purchase a glass of wine and hang out. They have a great line up of wines including a Semillon that is particularly tasty, a Chardonnay, a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Mourvedre. You will find plenty of choices. Hours: Open 7 days a week, Noon-6pm 240 E 32nd St, Garden City, ID 83714 | (208) 557-9463 | www.telayawine.com Coiled Wines Coiled is a local favorite. The tasting room staff are friendly, knowledgeable and always pouring with a smile. Coiled focuses heavily on their Syrah and Syrah-blend wines. They also focus heavily on Riesling and have even produced a sparkling Riesling. Enjoy! Hours: Noon-6pm, Thurs-Sun 240 E 32nd St, Garden City, ID 83714 | (208) 820-8466 | www.coiledwines.com Idaho Wine Tasting If you can, plan on spending a whole day in the Snake River Valley and experience spectacular wineries. This unique area in Idaho has perfect conditions for growing exceptional grapes. Cold nights and hot days balance out the sugars, proximity to the river allows growers to control water intake, and high elevation provides the grapes with complex flavors and unique tastes. More than a century ago, these Northwest wine pioneers were garnering national awards until prohibition brought Idaho’s wine production to a screeching halt. Rebuilding that legacy Idaho has reemerged as a distinctive wine region capturing national attention. The Snake River Valley AVA was formed in 2007 and encompasses a large area in Southwestern Idaho and two counties in eastern Oregon. The AVA currently has 15 wineries, both urban and rural. Ste. Chapelle Winery Ste. Chapelle produces Riesling and Chardonnay as well as Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Its popular “Soft” series continues to expand with offerings of Soft Red, Soft White and Soft Huckleberry. Hours: Winter Hours (Oct–Apr): Sun – Fri: Noon - 5 pm | Sat: 10 a.m. - 5 pm Summer Hours (May–Sept): Mon – Thurs: 10 am - 5 pm | Fri: 10 am - 6 pm | Sat: 10 am - 7 pm | Sun: 11 am - 5 p.m. 19348 Lowell Rd. Caldwell, Idaho 83607 | (208) 453-7840 ext. 3 | www.stechapelle.com Sawtooth Winery This 70-acre estate vineyard for Sawtooth is a warm, sloped vineyard with excellent drainage of Seism silt loam. With south, west, north and east facing slopes, the micro-climates differ greatly at the site, allowing for a wide selection of varietals to be planted. This site, at about 2,700 feet elevation is well suited for Bordeaux varietals, rather than the traditional 'cooler" sites in Idaho. Another varietal includes Roussanne, Tempranillo, Pinot Gris, and Syrah. The award-winning reds and Chardonnay originate from this vineyard. Hours: Open seven days a week 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 19348 Lowell Rd. Building C, Caldwell, ID 83607 | (208) 467-1200 | www.sawtoothwinery.com Snake River Winery | Tasting Room is located at Vine and Branch Ranch On the slope of a valley carved by the majestic Snake River, sits the Arena Valley Vineyard. Southwestern Idaho's ancient riverbeds provide the unique cobbled soil that allows us to grow a diverse range of grape varietals. This combined with our elevation and consistent hot, dry summers give us the climate of old-world wine growing regions such as the Rhone Valley (Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre), the Douro Valley (Tempranillo, Touriga), Austria (Blauer Zweigelt), and Northern Italy (Barbera). The sand and river rock naturally restrict the vines' growth producing small grapes with intense and concentrated flavors. Inspired by our passion for traditional wine making and viticulture, quality over quantity is always emphasized on our 75 acres. Hours: Open Wednesday – Sunday 12 noon – 6 pm 20023 Hoskins Road, Caldwell Idaho, 83607 | (208) 345-8003 | www.snakeriverwinery.com; www.vineandbranchranch.com
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Cinder Wines Cinder opens the earliest at 11am, they have quite a few white wines and a fantastic way to start the tour of the District 44 wineries. The tasting room is a huge warehouse, but it’s decorated so well that you’d think you were in an ultra-modern bar downtown. Hours: Open 7 days a week, 11am-5pm 107 East 44th Street, Garden City, Idaho 83714 | Phone (208) 376-4023 | www.cinderwines.com Split Rail Winery Split Rail Winery shares a tasting room that once was an auto mechanic’s garage, with Syringa. This is quite convenient, as you’ll get to taste through both wineries’ lineups. They focus on innovative wines and try not to make the same wine twice. Along with the bottled wines, there is a second label called Strange Folk that is 100% kegged wine that you can buy in 750ml growlers for $12. Hours: Noon-6pm, Wednesday-Sunday 4338 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714 | (208) 490-0681 | www.splitrailwines.com Syringa Winery If you show up on a Saturday, you’ll be able to taste Syringa’s lineup of wines. The winemaking style is focused on traditional methods, using Spanish and Italian grape varietals like Albarino, Sangiovese, Primitivo and Tempranillo. They also have wine pouches, which contain the equivalent of two bottles of wine and are a really great way to cart around wine for picnics and camping excursions. The wine stays fresh longer by dispensing a glass at a time from the air-tight nozzle. Hours: Noon-6pm, Saturday only (or by appointment) 4338 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714 | www.syringawinery.com Telaya Wine Co. You wouldn’t know it when you turn onto 32nd street, but Telaya Wine Company just opened a beautiful new facility right alongside the Boise River, where they share space with Coiled Wines. Aside from the fact that the building itself is stunning, there is a very nice, relaxing outdoor patio where you can sit and enjoy your tasting, or even just purchase a glass of wine and hang out. They have a great line up of wines including a Semillon that is particularly tasty, a Chardonnay, a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Mourvedre. You will find plenty of choices. Hours: Open 7 days a week, Noon-6pm 240 E 32nd St, Garden City, ID 83714 | (208) 557-9463 | www.telayawine.com Coiled Wines Coiled is a local favorite. The tasting room staff are friendly, knowledgeable and always pouring with a smile. Coiled focuses heavily on their Syrah and Syrah-blend wines. They also focus heavily on Riesling and have even produced a sparkling Riesling. Enjoy! Hours: Noon-6pm, Thurs-Sun 240 E 32nd St, Garden City, ID 83714 | (208) 820-8466 | www.coiledwines.com Idaho Wine Tasting If you can, plan on spending a whole day in the Snake River Valley and experience spectacular wineries. This unique area in Idaho has perfect conditions for growing exceptional grapes. Cold nights and hot days balance out the sugars, proximity to the river allows growers to control water intake, and high elevation provides the grapes with complex flavors and unique tastes. More than a century ago, these Northwest wine pioneers were garnering national awards until prohibition brought Idaho’s wine production to a screeching halt. Rebuilding that legacy Idaho has reemerged as a distinctive wine region capturing national attention. The Snake River Valley AVA was formed in 2007 and encompasses a large area in Southwestern Idaho and two counties in eastern Oregon. The AVA currently has 15 wineries, both urban and rural. Ste. Chapelle Winery Ste. Chapelle produces Riesling and Chardonnay as well as Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Its popular “Soft” series continues to expand with offerings of Soft Red, Soft White and Soft Huckleberry. Hours: Winter Hours (Oct–Apr): Sun – Fri: Noon - 5 pm | Sat: 10 a.m. - 5 pm Summer Hours (May–Sept): Mon – Thurs: 10 am - 5 pm | Fri: 10 am - 6 pm | Sat: 10 am - 7 pm | Sun: 11 am - 5 p.m. 19348 Lowell Rd. Caldwell, Idaho 83607 | (208) 453-7840 ext. 3 | www.stechapelle.com Sawtooth Winery This 70-acre estate vineyard for Sawtooth is a warm, sloped vineyard with excellent drainage of Seism silt loam. With south, west, north and east facing slopes, the micro-climates differ greatly at the site, allowing for a wide selection of varietals to be planted. This site, at about 2,700 feet elevation is well suited for Bordeaux varietals, rather than the traditional 'cooler" sites in Idaho. Another varietal includes Roussanne, Tempranillo, Pinot Gris, and Syrah. The award-winning reds and Chardonnay originate from this vineyard. Hours: Open seven days a week 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 19348 Lowell Rd. Building C, Caldwell, ID 83607 | (208) 467-1200 | www.sawtoothwinery.com Snake River Winery | Tasting Room is located at Vine and Branch Ranch On the slope of a valley carved by the majestic Snake River, sits the Arena Valley Vineyard. Southwestern Idaho's ancient riverbeds provide the unique cobbled soil that allows us to grow a diverse range of grape varietals. This combined with our elevation and consistent hot, dry summers give us the climate of old-world wine growing regions such as the Rhone Valley (Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre), the Douro Valley (Tempranillo, Touriga), Austria (Blauer Zweigelt), and Northern Italy (Barbera). The sand and river rock naturally restrict the vines' growth producing small grapes with intense and concentrated flavors. Inspired by our passion for traditional wine making and viticulture, quality over quantity is always emphasized on our 75 acres. Hours: Open Wednesday – Sunday 12 noon – 6 pm 20023 Hoskins Road, Caldwell Idaho, 83607 | (208) 345-8003 | www.snakeriverwinery.com; www.vineandbranchranch.com
the food and atmosphere are exceptional.
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Coyne's Restaurant & Bar
676 East Riverside Drive
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the food and atmosphere are exceptional.
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Crave Kitchen & Bar
165 East Colchester Drive
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food is amazing

Sightseeing

Zoo Boise www.zooboise.org A wide array of animal exhibits, with an African boat ride, kids' farm, butterfly area & food/drink. Located in the beautiful Julia Davis Park.
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博伊西動物園
355 Julia Davis Dr
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Zoo Boise www.zooboise.org A wide array of animal exhibits, with an African boat ride, kids' farm, butterfly area & food/drink. Located in the beautiful Julia Davis Park.
Take a Sunrise Hike to Table Rock Hiking Table Rock is a 3.7-mile loop trail. From the top, you can experience views of the city! The trail is easy, with a steady incline. The dusty trail takes you through the foothills on Boise, and from the top you can see the curves and ripples of the mountain view. Tips for Hiking Table Rock Trail in Boise, ID: • Go early in the morning for sunrise or later for sunset (there is no shade so it’s very hot during a hot summer day!) • Wear sturdy, broken-in hiking shoes. • Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat. • The hike takes about 45 minutes to an hour.
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泰布爾洛克
3199 E Table Rock Rd
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Take a Sunrise Hike to Table Rock Hiking Table Rock is a 3.7-mile loop trail. From the top, you can experience views of the city! The trail is easy, with a steady incline. The dusty trail takes you through the foothills on Boise, and from the top you can see the curves and ripples of the mountain view. Tips for Hiking Table Rock Trail in Boise, ID: • Go early in the morning for sunrise or later for sunset (there is no shade so it’s very hot during a hot summer day!) • Wear sturdy, broken-in hiking shoes. • Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat. • The hike takes about 45 minutes to an hour.
Attend the Idaho Shakespeare Festival The Idaho Shakespeare Festival is an annual event that happens every summer in Boise. The Shakespeare Festival put on high-quality shows for a thrilling night out in an intimate, one-of-a-kind outdoor theater. Some of the top shows are The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Wait Until Dark and Hamlet – to name only a few! Boise has a vibrant acting community. Many successful actors and actresses come from Idaho (hello Aaron Paul!) and they have fabulous programs to develop performing arts for people of all ages. Tips for Enjoying the Show at The Idaho Shakespeare Festival: • Bring a picnic! We stopped by Whole Foods and grabbed wine, cheese, crackers, and fresh fruit. Perfect for nibbling on throughout the show. Bringing your own food is allowed. • Sit on the lawn. Not only are they the closest seats to the stage, but you can bring your own blanket or chairs to sit on and relax. • Bring bug-spray and a sweater. Especially early in the season, the temperature can drop quickly as soon as the sun goes down.
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Idaho Shakespeare Festival
5657 E Warm Springs Ave
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Attend the Idaho Shakespeare Festival The Idaho Shakespeare Festival is an annual event that happens every summer in Boise. The Shakespeare Festival put on high-quality shows for a thrilling night out in an intimate, one-of-a-kind outdoor theater. Some of the top shows are The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Wait Until Dark and Hamlet – to name only a few! Boise has a vibrant acting community. Many successful actors and actresses come from Idaho (hello Aaron Paul!) and they have fabulous programs to develop performing arts for people of all ages. Tips for Enjoying the Show at The Idaho Shakespeare Festival: • Bring a picnic! We stopped by Whole Foods and grabbed wine, cheese, crackers, and fresh fruit. Perfect for nibbling on throughout the show. Bringing your own food is allowed. • Sit on the lawn. Not only are they the closest seats to the stage, but you can bring your own blanket or chairs to sit on and relax. • Bring bug-spray and a sweater. Especially early in the season, the temperature can drop quickly as soon as the sun goes down.
Get an Adrenaline Rush Whitewater Rafting Taking a whitewater rafting trip along the Payette River with one of the many rafting companies. This is a highlight of any summer vacation! These rafting companies offer adventures for all skill levels and ages. You will experience a series of whitewater rapids, all class 2 and 3. The raft guides are so awesome, telling jokes and making you laugh the whole time. The whitewater rafting guides are all skilled, professional, friendly and very attuned to making sure you have the best time possible. www.idahoriverguides.com www.cascaderaft.com www.mackayriver.com
Middle Fork Wilderness Outfitters, Salmon River Rafting Trips
1901 Main St
Get an Adrenaline Rush Whitewater Rafting Taking a whitewater rafting trip along the Payette River with one of the many rafting companies. This is a highlight of any summer vacation! These rafting companies offer adventures for all skill levels and ages. You will experience a series of whitewater rapids, all class 2 and 3. The raft guides are so awesome, telling jokes and making you laugh the whole time. The whitewater rafting guides are all skilled, professional, friendly and very attuned to making sure you have the best time possible. www.idahoriverguides.com www.cascaderaft.com www.mackayriver.com
Redfish Lake www.redfishlake.com Built in 1929, Redfish Lake Lodge sits on 16 acres of U.S. Forest Service permitted land on the north shore of this five-mile long glacial lake in the lap of the Sawtooth Mountains. Since its construction, the Lodge has catered to visitors as they come to enjoy the “jewel of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area” Other than a couple of additions, the Lodge remains much the same as it was back in 1929. There is a General Store next to the lodge that offers groceries, souvenirs, camping and fishing supplies, and many unique gifts. The marina has motorized and non-motorized rentals, lake tours, fuel, and a shuttle service to the popular trail-heads at the far end of the lake. You will not want to miss our outdoor food and beverage Lakeside Grill. The Lakeside Grill compliments the full-service dining room offering lunch and dinner 7 days a week from mid-June to Labor Day –weather permitting.
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Redfish Lake Lodge
401 Redfish Lodge Rd
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Redfish Lake www.redfishlake.com Built in 1929, Redfish Lake Lodge sits on 16 acres of U.S. Forest Service permitted land on the north shore of this five-mile long glacial lake in the lap of the Sawtooth Mountains. Since its construction, the Lodge has catered to visitors as they come to enjoy the “jewel of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area” Other than a couple of additions, the Lodge remains much the same as it was back in 1929. There is a General Store next to the lodge that offers groceries, souvenirs, camping and fishing supplies, and many unique gifts. The marina has motorized and non-motorized rentals, lake tours, fuel, and a shuttle service to the popular trail-heads at the far end of the lake. You will not want to miss our outdoor food and beverage Lakeside Grill. The Lakeside Grill compliments the full-service dining room offering lunch and dinner 7 days a week from mid-June to Labor Day –weather permitting.
McCall Resort www.mccall.id.us, www.visitmccall.org In McCall, the outdoors is always open. From Payette Lake in the heart of downtown to the three area ski mountains to the miles of trails for both summer and winter adventures, there is never a shortage of options for outdoor fun. Paired with family-friendly bike tours, the McCall Ale Trail, and loads of live music and entertainment, there is never a dull moment in the mountains.
Northfork Lodge & Cabins - McCall RV Resort
200 Scott St
McCall Resort www.mccall.id.us, www.visitmccall.org In McCall, the outdoors is always open. From Payette Lake in the heart of downtown to the three area ski mountains to the miles of trails for both summer and winter adventures, there is never a shortage of options for outdoor fun. Paired with family-friendly bike tours, the McCall Ale Trail, and loads of live music and entertainment, there is never a dull moment in the mountains.
Zipline Adventures • www.zipidaho.com • www.zipboise.com • www.paddlethesnake.com/zip-the-snake
Cascade Rope Challenge and Ziplines
7050 ID-55
Zipline Adventures • www.zipidaho.com • www.zipboise.com • www.paddlethesnake.com/zip-the-snake
The Springs the Springs Mountain Resort is a luxury hot springs resort located in Idaho City. The Springs channels in natural heat sources and provide a calm, clean, and beautiful environment for maximum relaxation. Come for a general soak in their large pool, hot tub, and steam room, but make sure you reserve! They cap the number of visitors per day to allow guests to have ample space. To step up your visit, try booking one of their several private pools, get a full body massage and stay nearby at the Inn of the Pines! Kirkham Hot Springs is just one of the multitude of natural Idaho hot springs available in the Gem State! Kirkham is one of the easiest hot springs to reach from Eagle. Located just under two-hours away from the city, you can easily make this a relaxing day trip. Hot Springs Tip these pools are extremely vulnerable to toxins, so it’s important to be mindful of what you bring in and out. • Don’t use these locations as showers (don’t use shampoo/soap/etc.) because they may take a long time to flush out of the area, or even travel downstream. • Always pack out your trash to promote a clean site and consider even packing out any other trash you see too. • Be considerate of others using the space. Some hot springs in Idaho are extremely small so you may have to wait your turn! Other Nearby Idaho Hot Springs: • Burgdorf Hot Springs • The Springs Idaho Resort • Boat Box Hot Springs • Trail Creek Hot Springs
Hot Springs
The Springs the Springs Mountain Resort is a luxury hot springs resort located in Idaho City. The Springs channels in natural heat sources and provide a calm, clean, and beautiful environment for maximum relaxation. Come for a general soak in their large pool, hot tub, and steam room, but make sure you reserve! They cap the number of visitors per day to allow guests to have ample space. To step up your visit, try booking one of their several private pools, get a full body massage and stay nearby at the Inn of the Pines! Kirkham Hot Springs is just one of the multitude of natural Idaho hot springs available in the Gem State! Kirkham is one of the easiest hot springs to reach from Eagle. Located just under two-hours away from the city, you can easily make this a relaxing day trip. Hot Springs Tip these pools are extremely vulnerable to toxins, so it’s important to be mindful of what you bring in and out. • Don’t use these locations as showers (don’t use shampoo/soap/etc.) because they may take a long time to flush out of the area, or even travel downstream. • Always pack out your trash to promote a clean site and consider even packing out any other trash you see too. • Be considerate of others using the space. Some hot springs in Idaho are extremely small so you may have to wait your turn! Other Nearby Idaho Hot Springs: • Burgdorf Hot Springs • The Springs Idaho Resort • Boat Box Hot Springs • Trail Creek Hot Springs
Sun Valley Resort In Sun Valley in the summer you can hike, bike, fly-fish or golf in the morning, bowl a few frames in the afternoon, and still catch the sunset from 8,000 feet at the Roundhouse before catching a jazz show. We don’t like to brag, but we do think there’s something out of the ordinary going on in these hills. We’re not saying Sun Valley has special powers, but a lot of magical things do happen here. The slopes on Bald and Dollar Mountains enjoy a nearly lift line–free existence all winter long, not to mention a nearly cloud-free one. Plus, there’s a 26,000-square-foot family center with everything from lessons to rentals to lockers. Our restaurants have menus loaded with fresh gourmet options from inexpensive to luxury.
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Sun Valley Lodge
1 Sun Valley Rd
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Sun Valley Resort In Sun Valley in the summer you can hike, bike, fly-fish or golf in the morning, bowl a few frames in the afternoon, and still catch the sunset from 8,000 feet at the Roundhouse before catching a jazz show. We don’t like to brag, but we do think there’s something out of the ordinary going on in these hills. We’re not saying Sun Valley has special powers, but a lot of magical things do happen here. The slopes on Bald and Dollar Mountains enjoy a nearly lift line–free existence all winter long, not to mention a nearly cloud-free one. Plus, there’s a 26,000-square-foot family center with everything from lessons to rentals to lockers. Our restaurants have menus loaded with fresh gourmet options from inexpensive to luxury.
Shoshone Falls www.isitidaho.org/things-to-do/natural-attractions/shoshone-falls Shoshone Falls is located in Twin Falls, Idaho on the Snake River. The journey will take you two hours driving time but this day trip from Eagle is completely worth the time! The falls sit at 212 feet high but span across almost 1,000 feet in width! If you come in the spring, you can really feel the power (and the mist!) booming from the falls at their many viewing platforms. Other must-see Idaho waterfalls in the area include Niagara Springs, Auger Falls, Perrine Coulee Falls, and Pillar Falls.
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4155 Shoshone Falls Grade
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Shoshone Falls www.isitidaho.org/things-to-do/natural-attractions/shoshone-falls Shoshone Falls is located in Twin Falls, Idaho on the Snake River. The journey will take you two hours driving time but this day trip from Eagle is completely worth the time! The falls sit at 212 feet high but span across almost 1,000 feet in width! If you come in the spring, you can really feel the power (and the mist!) booming from the falls at their many viewing platforms. Other must-see Idaho waterfalls in the area include Niagara Springs, Auger Falls, Perrine Coulee Falls, and Pillar Falls.
Site Hours: Open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jump Creek features a surprising waterfall and lush riparian community filled with waterbirch and red osier dogwood trees. Visitors can hike the easy -mile Jump Creek Falls Trail, walk to the Falls Overlook or picnic near the rock crevices and meandering stream. Swimmers can enjoy a refreshing dip at the base of the falls. Be careful - Poison ivy grows thick in some spots along the creek and trail. Directions: Southwest of Marsing, Idaho; From Boise, take Interstate 84 West to the Nampa exit for Highway 55 (Exit 33A). Follow Highway 55 through Marsing and on to the junction with US-95. Continue 1 mile past the junction and turn left onto Cemetery Road. Cemetery Road will dead end at a T-intersection, turn left at the T onto Jump Creek Road. Follow Jump Creek Road through the Poison Creek Intersection for roughly 1/2 mile, when road turns to gravel take a right and cross the cattle guard. This is now a public route through private property, follow signage and stay on main road to the recreation area. Please respect private property throughout the area.
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Jump Creek Falls Trail Head
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Site Hours: Open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jump Creek features a surprising waterfall and lush riparian community filled with waterbirch and red osier dogwood trees. Visitors can hike the easy -mile Jump Creek Falls Trail, walk to the Falls Overlook or picnic near the rock crevices and meandering stream. Swimmers can enjoy a refreshing dip at the base of the falls. Be careful - Poison ivy grows thick in some spots along the creek and trail. Directions: Southwest of Marsing, Idaho; From Boise, take Interstate 84 West to the Nampa exit for Highway 55 (Exit 33A). Follow Highway 55 through Marsing and on to the junction with US-95. Continue 1 mile past the junction and turn left onto Cemetery Road. Cemetery Road will dead end at a T-intersection, turn left at the T onto Jump Creek Road. Follow Jump Creek Road through the Poison Creek Intersection for roughly 1/2 mile, when road turns to gravel take a right and cross the cattle guard. This is now a public route through private property, follow signage and stay on main road to the recreation area. Please respect private property throughout the area.
City of Rocks National Reserve www.nps.gov/ciro Open every day, all year round. All roads are unpaved. Some roads may be impassable from November through April. Call the City of Rocks Visitor Center at (208) 824-5901 for the latest road conditions. The visitor center for both the Reserve and State Park is in the historic village of Almo. The center is open seven days a week from mid-April to mid-October, and Tuesday through Saturday during the winter months. There is no fee to enter the Reserve
City of Rocks
City of Rocks National Reserve www.nps.gov/ciro Open every day, all year round. All roads are unpaved. Some roads may be impassable from November through April. Call the City of Rocks Visitor Center at (208) 824-5901 for the latest road conditions. The visitor center for both the Reserve and State Park is in the historic village of Almo. The center is open seven days a week from mid-April to mid-October, and Tuesday through Saturday during the winter months. There is no fee to enter the Reserve
Silver City (Idaho Ghost Town) www.historicsilvercityidaho.com Open Memorial Day – October The road is gravel and rough so the drive there will be at slow speeds. Silver City, Idaho is one of the few old mining towns that did not burn down or become commercialized into a modern city. Visiting Silver City is like going back into history. The Idaho Hotel is as it was 100 years ago with a few modern amenities. If you wish you can hire Sinker Creek Outfitters provide you with a historic ride back into history on horseback exploring the Owyhee Mountains, Silver City, Empire City, Ruby City and more. At Pat's What Not Shop, books, souvenirs, local mineral samples are available. Silver City Fire and Rescue Store provides Art, Antiques, Gifts & Backroom Bargains. Rugged and picturesque, the 8,000 feet-high Owyhee Mountains surround Silver City, elevation 6,200'. The history-filled town contains about seventy-five structures that date from the 1860's to the early 1900's. During its "heydays", Silver City had about a dozen streets.
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Silver City (Idaho Ghost Town) www.historicsilvercityidaho.com Open Memorial Day – October The road is gravel and rough so the drive there will be at slow speeds. Silver City, Idaho is one of the few old mining towns that did not burn down or become commercialized into a modern city. Visiting Silver City is like going back into history. The Idaho Hotel is as it was 100 years ago with a few modern amenities. If you wish you can hire Sinker Creek Outfitters provide you with a historic ride back into history on horseback exploring the Owyhee Mountains, Silver City, Empire City, Ruby City and more. At Pat's What Not Shop, books, souvenirs, local mineral samples are available. Silver City Fire and Rescue Store provides Art, Antiques, Gifts & Backroom Bargains. Rugged and picturesque, the 8,000 feet-high Owyhee Mountains surround Silver City, elevation 6,200'. The history-filled town contains about seventy-five structures that date from the 1860's to the early 1900's. During its "heydays", Silver City had about a dozen streets.
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Boise Art Museum
670 Julia Davis Dr
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Basque Museum & Cultural Center
611 W Grove St
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Idaho Black History Museum
508 Julia Davis Dr
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The Village at Meridian
3597 E Monarch Sky Ln
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Boise River Greenbelt
Boise River Greenbelt
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Idaho City www.idahocitychamber.org Nestled in the beauty of the Boise National Forest, Historic Idaho City, with origin dating back to the 1860’s has repeatedly been voted one of the top three-day trips. The scenic drive along Highway 21 will reveal the beauty of our Idaho. Spring, Summer, Winter or Fall, you will most certainly find this area breathtaking with plenty of outdoor activities on our mountain trails, alongside our many creeks or strolling the streets taking in the gold mining history. Enjoy your time visiting Historic Idaho City!
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Idaho City
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Idaho City www.idahocitychamber.org Nestled in the beauty of the Boise National Forest, Historic Idaho City, with origin dating back to the 1860’s has repeatedly been voted one of the top three-day trips. The scenic drive along Highway 21 will reveal the beauty of our Idaho. Spring, Summer, Winter or Fall, you will most certainly find this area breathtaking with plenty of outdoor activities on our mountain trails, alongside our many creeks or strolling the streets taking in the gold mining history. Enjoy your time visiting Historic Idaho City!

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Shop and Dine in Eagle ID. www.eagleidaho.com Eagle is an upscale suburb of Boise, Idaho. The setting is beautiful with foothills to the North, the Boise River spanning the full length of town and a tree lined greenbelt offering walking paths, breathtaking views and peaceful picnic areas. Eagle resides on Boise's west border and is just eight miles to Boise’s downtown. Eagle has four true seasons and is beautiful all year long. The colors in the spring and fall are breathtaking and green trees, lush landscapes and flowers accent the summer. Winter welcomes periodic snowfall that brings storyb