Boise Parks and Recreation is a department of the City of Boise that is dedicated to maintaining and providing a wide range of recreational facilities and outdoor spaces for the community. With over 90 developed parks, 210 miles of trails, and 25 miles of the Boise River Greenbelt pathway, residents and visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities and explore the beautiful Boise Foothills. The department also offers affordable classes, camps, and programs for all ages and abilities, including art, drama, dance, fitness, and educational nature tours. Additionally, Boise Parks and Recreation takes pride in its Adaptive Recreation program, which caters to children and adults with disabilities, ensuring that everyone can participate in and enjoy outdoor recreation opportunities.
As part of its commitment to the community, Boise Parks and Recreation manages popular attractions such as Zoo Boise, two municipal golf courses, and Idaho IceWorld. The department is constantly working on improving and developing parks, with ongoing projects like the Primrose Park Development and the Esther Simplot Park Pedestrian Bridge Replacement. With a focus on providing exceptional programming and outdoor recreation opportunities, Boise Parks and Recreation is dedicated to serving the Boise community and creating a vibrant and active city.
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