Boise Like a Local
Boise is a vibrant city that offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure, cultural attractions, and small-town charm. Whether you have a few hours or a few days, read on to learn some of the not-to-be-missed attractions.
Learn MoreRoaring Springs/Wahooz
Let the kid inside of you – or your literal kids — run wild. Wahooz and Roaring Springs combine to create days of entertainment. From cart racing and laser tag to the lazy river and thrilling water rides, this is a must-experience attraction!
Learn MoreMeridian
Meridian sits at the center of the Treasure Valley. Filled with shopping, restaurants, and the state’s only waterpark, “Meridian” and “I’m bored” are rarely uttered in the same sentence.
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Caldwell has grown to be a lively center for activities and adventures on the west side of the Treasure Valley. Walk and shop in a revitalized downtown core. Or use Caldwell as a jumping off point for wine and desert fun.
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Things to Do in Caldwell
Caldwell is a town in transition, from a small frontier settlement to a burgeoning bedroom community that just so happens to produce some of Idaho’s best food and wine.
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Boise’s Basque Block
Explore the hub of Basque food and culture outside of Europe.
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Things to Do in Meridian
Meridian is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US. With theme parks, shopping plazas and a growing culinary scene, this town has grown to be a lot more than what it used to be.
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Food & Wine Guide
Boise’s food and wine scene is exploding with a vibrant farm to table dining scene, burgeoning craft breweries, and nationally-recognized wineries.
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Greenbelt Wine Ride
Southwest Idaho's "other wine region" provides perhaps one of the most unique wine experiences anywhere in the country: Garden City.
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Nampa's Warhawk Air Museum
The Warhawk Air Museum takes visitors of all ages on a personal journey through flight.