5 FUN PLACES TO VISIT IN BOISE

Residents at our assisted living facility in Boise, Idaho stay active in dozens of ways. From social gatherings to educational classes, MorningStar of Boise bustles with a crowded activities calendar. We also offer organized day trips to some of the most popular attractions located in Boise, which is the capital and largest city in the great state of Idaho.

Let’s review five fun places to visit in Boise.

Boise River Greenbelt

The Boise River Greenbelt stretches more than 25 miles on both sides of the majestic Boise River. This quiet sanctuary is home to dozens of bird species, some of which are native to just Idaho. Meticulously maintained paths allow walkers, joggers, and cyclists to absorb the natural splendor that makes you forget you are moments away from busy streets and highways. Visitors frequently describe the Boise River Greenbelt as a peaceful and relaxing way of getting away from it all.

Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial

Several attractions sit within the Boise River Greenbelt, including the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial. “Inspired by Ann Frank’s faith in humanity,” the memorial incorporates natural elements such as flora, water, and boulders to blend in seamlessly with the nature surrounding it. The two most commonly mentioned features of the memorial are the quote wall measuring 180 feet tall and a bronze sculpture of Frank that is located in a high-traffic area.

Julia Davis Park

Also located within the Boise River Greenbelt, Julia Davis Park is the oldest park within the state capital city. Inside, visitors spend time at the Idaho State Historical Museum and the Idaho Black History Museum. The park also features two pavilions that host social gatherings, as well as sports courts where visitors play tennis, horseshoes, and bocce ball. Avid anglers can apply their skills along the Idaho River, while birdwatchers walk the Idaho Birding Trail to pursue their favorite hobby.

Idaho Botanical Garden

Idaho is world-renowned for its spectacular array of flora. The Idaho Botanical Garden, which covers more than 33 acres, is the venue that showcases the stunning beauty of the state’s plants and flowers. Roses, succulents, and native Idaho plants present an educational tour de force for visitors of all ages. Several workshops provide visitors with ideas on how to plant seeds that one day become a colorful part of their properties. During the winter holiday, the Idaho Botanical Garden glows with hundreds of thousands of lights.

Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area

Surreal natural splendor defines the spectacular Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area. During winter, the recreation area attracts devoted skiers and snowboarders. When the calendar turns to summer, visitors hike on one of the many trails that traverse the recreation area, as well as enjoy camping, fishing, and cycling. You also get the opportunity to take a chairlift ride or a mountain coaster to view the scenic recreation area from an elevated perch. After an active day, relax in the restaurant for a drink and a bite to eat. The recreation area displays nature’s most stunning array of colors when the leaves start to turn in autumn.

Stay Active at MorningStar of Boise

Making the transition to an assisted living facility in Boise can be difficult if residents do not remain as active as they were before moving into their new homes. As one of the highest-rated retirement communities in Boise, MorningStar ensures residents stay active by offering an activities calendar that includes day trips to five fun places to visit in Boise.Find out more by scheduling a tour today.

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