Things to do in Boise

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    Surrounded by scenic foothills and abundant natural beauty, Boise is a vibrant city that effortlessly combines outdoor adventure with urban charm. Known for its thriving arts scene, bustling local markets, and friendly community vibes, it's an ideal destination for those seeking both excitement and relaxation. Whether you're biking along the Greenbelt or enjoying farm-to-table dining downtown, Boise welcomes you to explore its unique blend of culture and nature.

    Popular Activities in Boise

    Boise River Urban Wine Tour

    Sip at three urban wineries with guided tastings and local bites

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    $109/ person

    Snake River Valley Premium Wine Tour in Parma

    Taste wines at four Sunnyslope wineries with transport and guide included

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    $140/ person

    Premium Sunnyslope Wine Trail Tour

    Taste at four Sunnyslope wineries with Sprinter transport on a 6.5-hour tour

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    $140/ person

    Private Snake River Valley Wine Tour for Up to 14

    Enjoy 6.5 hours of tastings at four wineries with private transport and guide

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    $115/ person

    COBI Conference Bike Rental for Up to Six

    Pedal together on a six-seat bike with an onboard sound system for a fun, head-turning ride

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    Pedals & Pints Party Bike Rental

    Cruise downtown Boise with up to 15 friends on a social, stop-as-you-go party bike

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    Explore the Charm of Boise

    Boise is a vibrant city where urban culture meets outdoor adventure, offering visitors an array of experiences that are both exciting and unique. Known for its lively downtown area filled with local eateries, art galleries, and music venues, it's a place where you can enjoy farm-to-table dining or catch live performances in intimate settings. The city's friendly atmosphere invites exploration on foot or by bike along the picturesque Greenbelt that winds through town alongside the Boise River.

    If you're visiting during warmer months, take advantage of nearby foothills perfect for hiking and mountain biking. The Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area offers skiing in winter and scenic chairlift rides in summer—providing panoramic views that showcase Idaho's natural beauty at every turn. For those interested in history and culture, Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site provides fascinating insights into the past while numerous museums celebrate everything from Basque heritage to contemporary art.

    No visit to Boise would be complete without experiencing its thriving craft beer scene or exploring Julia Davis Park’s lush landscapes dotted with cultural institutions like Zoo Boise and the Discovery Center of Idaho. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures or leisurely strolls through tree-lined streets packed with characterful shops, this city promises memorable moments around every corner.

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