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The Boise Greenbelt links over 850 acres of parks and natural areas along the Boise River, including a 25-mile long bicycle and pedestrian path, paved except for a 1.5 mile section from Barber Park downstream. Year-round visitors can see songbirds, ducks, Canada geese, great blue heron and bald eagles in the winter. Wildlife viewing is best in early morning or late afternoon. There are several developed sites and overlooks adjacent to the Greenbelt for wildlife viewing. Along the Boise Greenbelt are Barber Park, Municipal Park, Julia Davis Park, Ann Morrison Park and Kathryn Albertson Park, all offering a variety of recreation for visitors. Boise Parks has a map showing the greenbelt, parks, museums and other attractions.

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Location

Southwestern Idaho, along the Boise River from Garden City to Lucky Peak State Park

Directions

Adjacent to the Boise River

Nearest City

Boise

Street Address

1104 Royal Blvd.
Boise ID, 83706

Mailing Address

1104 Royal Blvd.
Boise ID, 83706

Seasons

All Year

Hours

Daylight

Fees

Free

Facilities

Handicap Access, Parking, Restrooms

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