Boise Parks and Recreation is a department of the City of Boise that oversees the maintenance and management of over 90 developed parks, 210 miles of trails in the Boise Foothills, and 25 miles of the Boise River Greenbelt pathway. They also provide recreational facilities such as Zoo Boise, golf courses, pools, and Idaho IceWorld. With a wide range of affordable classes, camps, and programs for all ages and abilities, Boise Parks and Recreation offers something for everyone, including an Adaptive Recreation program for individuals with disabilities. They are dedicated to providing exceptional programming and outdoor recreation opportunities for the Boise community.
As part of their commitment to the community, Boise Parks and Recreation is actively involved in various park development projects, such as the Primrose Park Development and the Esther Simplot Park Pedestrian Bridge Replacement. They also provide information on current projects, news, and upcoming events. With their extensive park network and diverse range of activities, Boise Parks and Recreation is a valuable resource for residents and visitors looking to enjoy the outdoors and engage in recreational activities in Boise, Idaho.
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