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Boise Riverside - Idaho
Shilo Inn
3031 Main Street
Boise, Idaho 83702-2048

boise riverside

Area Attractions & Activities

IDAHO STATE CAPITOL
Idaho's State Capitol is constructed of sandstone excavated from nearby Table Rock.  Construction was finished in 1920.  It is a 3/4 version of our National Capitol.  It is the only state house in the United States geothermally heated.  Exhibits of agricultural, mineral and timber products are on display in the lower levels.  Tours are available when the Legislature is in session and throughout the summer, or you can take self-guided tours

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
With 12,000 students, BSU is one of Idaho's fastest-growing universities.  Six colleges offer associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees.

THE BOISE RIVER
Running through the middle of town, the river offers a wide range of recreational opportunities.  Fishing is good anywhere in the river and Barber, Veteran's, Julia Davis, and Ann Morrison Parks provide beautiful picnic areas.  Julia Davis Park also features paddle boating on its small lake.  Tubing is also popular on the river, with tubers usually starting at Barber Park and ending at Ann Morrison Park.

PARKS AND RECREATION
Boise, "City of trees," has over 3,400 acres of parks and open space, 68 tennis courts, 40 athletic fields, 800 acres of developed park area, 7 public golf courses, over 25 miles of walking/jogging/biking trail along the scenic Boise River.  Kathryn Albertson Park is a one-of-a-kind, 40 acre, walking nature park located in the heart of the city.

BOISE CITY ZOO
Houses 273 animals from 95 species.  Located in Julia Davis Park.  Open year-round.  Includes a Children's Petting Zoo.  Open daily 10 to 5 p.m., (208) 384-4230.

The Idaho Historical Museum offers a changing display of Idaho and western culture.  Located in Julia Davis Park.  Open Monday-Saturday, 9 to 5, Sunday 1 to 5.  Guided and self-guided tours are available.  (208) 334-2120. Fee.

The Boise Art Museum offers more than twenty exhibitions annually, encompassing a wide range of historical and contemporary themes.  (208) 345-8330.  Fee.

Discovery Center is place for young and old to discover the wonders of science.  (208) 343-9895.  Fee

Morrison-Knudson Nature Center is a wildlife habitat demonstration area, in the heart of Boise; with outstanding live natural surroundings.  (208) 334-2225.

World Center for Birds of Prey is the only project in the world addressing the environmental concerns for raptor preservation and protection.  (208) 362-TOUR.  Free by appointment.

Idaho Botanical Garden is a beautiful garden nestled against the Boise foothills.  (208) 343-8649.  Fee

The Basque Museum is another one of a kind, dedicated to preserving the Basque culture in America.  (208) 343-2671.  Free.

OLD IDAHO PENITENTIARY
Take a walk through 100 years of prison history.  The Old Penitentiary opened in 1870 as a territorial prison, built by inmates from stone quarried on the site.  Tours also include several cellhouses, death row, the gallows, and a landscaped rose garden.  Tours also include an 18-minute slide presentation.  In the prison's 100 year history, it has housed such infamous characters as members of Butch Cassidy's Gang.  It is one of only three remaining territorial prisons.  (208) 334-2844.  Fee.

MORRISON-KNUDSON DEPOT
Constructed in 1925 by the Union Pacific Railroad, the Depot is one of Boise's most beautiful landmarks.  The Depot is surrounded by the landscaped Platt Garden.

PERFORMING ARTS AND CONVENTION FACILITIES
Morrison center for Performing Arts, BSU Pavilion, Shakespeare Summer Festival, Boise Center on the Grove.

ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
Home of the Idaho State Fair, Southwestern Idaho Fairgrounds, horse racing at Le Boise Track, Boise Hawks professional baseball team, Idaho Steelheads professional hockey team, Idaho Sneakers, professional tennis team, skiing at Bogus Basin, rodeos, horse shows, horseback riding, river rafting, fishing, hunting, ballooning, sky diving, wind surfing, water skiing and boating.

The Greenbelt -- The Greenbelt follows the Boise River and offers a beautiful path for walking, jogging, and bicycling.  Shilo Inn Riverside is located directly beside the Greenbelt, overlooking the river.

Nearby Lucky Peak & Arrowrock Reservoirs -- These lakes offer a wide variety of water sports including fishing, boating, water-skiing and windsurfing.  Picnic and campfire sites are also available.

Eagle Island Park -- Now a wildlife habitat, Eagle Island was formerly a prison farm.  The habitat is frequented by fox, muskrat, beaver, ducks, blue heron, and eagles.  A man-made lake has a swimming pool and waterslide.

BOGUS BASIN SKI AREA
The resort is located 16 miles north of Boise.  It has 45 major runs and 1,800 vertical feet.  There is both Alpine and Nordic skiing and night skiing until 10 p.m.

SNAKE RIVER BIRDS OF PREY
This is the home of the densest nesting population of Birds of Prey in North America.  More than 700 pairs nest along 81 miles of the Snake River Canyon.  Here falcons, hawks, eagles, owls and vultures follow the natural rhythms of life in the Southwestern Idaho Desert.  The best time for viewing raptors is from mid-March to mid-June.  A good pair of binoculars is helpful in viewing the birds.

The river canyon also provides excellent rafting and canoeing.  All boaters are required to register before floating the river.  Located 30 miles south of Boise on Swan Falls Road.

BOISE TOUR TRAIN
Tour Boise on the Boise Tour Train aboard the ``TATER TOOTER" or ``BIG MIKE."  We are the Gateway to Idaho's Undiscovered America.  The Boise River, the Snake River and Hells Canyon, the Payette and Salmon Rivers, and scenic old towns such as Idaho City and Stanley.  (208) 342-4796.  Fee.

EVENTS

Western Idaho Fair -- Last two weeks in August.

Truly a Sportsmen's Paradise!

We can provide the names of recreational booking agents and/or guides for many of the aforementioned activities


Shilo Inn Suites - Boise Airport
(208)343-7662

Shilo Inn - Boise Riverside
(208)344-3521

For additional information regarding area attraction or event schedules, call the Boise Area Chamber of Commerce

(208)344-5515