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  • 5 Restaurants in the Boise Area Open for Thanksgiving ,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    5 Restaurants in the Boise Area Open for Thanksgiving

      Barbacoa  Fine dine with the family this Thanksgiving at the infamous Barbacoa Grill. Check out details on their website here.   Kona Grill Wine and dine this Thanksgiving at the Village at Meridian's Kona Grill. Book your reservation here today!   Cracker Barrel  Feeling a little more casual? Cracker Barrel is offering a traditional Thanksgiving dinner starting at 11 a.m. To-Go orders are also optional for those that want to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner in the comfort of their own home. View details on their website here.   Owyhee Tavern  This lively restaurant in the heart of downtown Boise is offering a delicious 3-course meal this Thanksgiving. Be sure to check out details on their Facebook page here.   The Ram The Ram is offering a 3-course meal this Thanksgiving for the whole family to enjoy! Check out details on their website here.        

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  • Winter Activities to Do in and Around Boise,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Winter Activities to Do in and Around Boise

    Winter in Boise is a magical time. Pillowy snow-capped mountains are a picturesque sight behind the downtown skyline. Even with colder temperatures, Boise’s dormant season is anything but still. Half of Idaho’s outdoor recreation happens when the snow falls, drawing in thousands of visitors and locals to prized ski resorts like Sun Valley and ones closer to home like Bogus Basin for winter sports. Whether you’re already living in the area and looking for something new to try or planning a trip to Boise, there are many activities to enjoy alone or with the whole family. Outdoor Activities: Ski Resorts - Idaho has a long history with skiing, as one of its resorts is world-famous for having the first chairlift in 1936. Boise is conveniently positioned with multiple ski resorts located within a 3 hour drive, including the local resort, Bogus Basin.  (Photo by: Jenn Jackson) Bogus Basin (Boise, Idaho): Less than 45 minutes from Boise Offering groomed and backcountry runs, winter tubing, snowshoe trails, nordic and alpine skiing/riding, convenient up and down access for quick day trips Average snowfall: 200” plus snowmaking on site Website Sun Valley (Ketchum, Idaho): About 3 hours from Boise Offering groomed and backcountry runs, nordic and alpine skiing/riding, snowshoe trails, small resort town feel Average snowfall: 196” plus snowmaking on site Website Tamarack (Donnelly, Idaho): About 2 hours 14 minutes from Boise Offering groomed and backcountry runs, nordic and alpine skiing/riding, snowshoe trails, charming village atmosphere Average snowfall: 300”  Website Brundage: About 2.5 hours from Boise Offering groomed and backcountry runs, nordic and alpine skiing/riding, snowshoe trails, small resort town feel Average snowfall: 320” Website   Ice Fishing - The bold are aptly rewarded with a bounty when brave (and prepared) enough to go ice fishing. With several large lakes and reservoirs surrounding the area, there is plenty of opportunity to cast a line and reel them in. Lake Cascade Horsethief Resevoir    Sledding - Boise averages 20” of snowfall per year. Not a lot, but enough to have fun. Here are a few spots that locals go to for sledding on big snow days. (Photo by: Blufish Photography) Simplot’s Hill Camel’s Back Park Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve Bogus Basin Resort tubing hill ($) Eagle Island State Park tubing hill ($) Steamboat Gulch near Idaho City ($)   Hiking/Snowshoeing/Fat Tire Mountain Biking - The Boise foothills offer hundreds of acres of unspoiled land with maintained trails in the Ridge-to-Rivers trail system that are used year round. These trails meander through gulches, ridges, and right next to the downtown core for a beautiful perspective of the area in winter. Know before you go, check trail conditions on the Ridge-to-Rivers Facebook page for daily updates. (Photo by: Jenn Jackson)     Boise Greenbelt: The 25-mile paved pedestrian/bike trail along both sides of the Boise River is shoveled and de-iced during the winter months for year-round use. The bare trees allow for better views of the river and with less overall traffic, makes this the perfect place to enjoy a calm and peaceful sunny winter day stroll.   McCall Winter Carnival: A beloved tradition, this multi-day carnival draws in thousands of people to McCall, a small mountain town about 2.5 hours from Boise. Featuring world-famous ice sculptures, the carnival also includes parades, dog sled racing, pancake breakfasts, live music, wine dinners, and more. Dates: January 27-February 5 Website   Take a Dip in Hot Springs: There’s nothing quite like soaking in a warm pool of geothermal water on a chilly winter day. Idaho is home to dozens of natural and man-made hot springs in beautiful mountain settings. Some are an easy drive and park, while a few of the best ones require a little work for the reward. (Photo by: Jenn Jackson) Man-Made Pools The Springs Resort in Idaho City ($) Large man-made geothermal pools with reservable private pools. Better to book ahead of time as this is a popular spot for locals. Burgdorf Resort in McCall ($) Another popular getaway for locals in the Treasure Valley, this majestic and rustic resort has man-made geothermal pools and is only accessible by snowmobile in the winter months. Boatbox Hot Springs in Stanley A quintessential “Idaho” experience, this spring is just an above-ground tub nestled along the Salmon River that has a little bucket to add in cold river water to temper the piping hot water.  Natural Hot Springs Pine Flats near Garden Valley ($) Various pools are scattered along a rocky hillside overlooking the Payette River. Keep exploring and you’ll find an incredible pool with a waterfall. It’s like a warm outdoor shower. Kirkham in Lowman ($) One of the closest hot springs to Boise, this area is very popular and can get busy in peak months. Early fall and winter are great times to enjoy these springs without the crowds. Bonneville in Lowman ($) Various pools are situated where hot natural spring water flows into the Warm Springs creek, creating a unique hot/cool sensation. These pools are a short and relatively flat hike from the parking lot. Stay at the campground overnight and bring a headlamp, it's another world soaking in the springs underneath a canopy of stars. This area is next to the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, where light pollution is mitigated offering an extraordinarily clear sky to view the cosmos. Goldbug near Salmon  These steamy pools are an epic reward after hiking 2-miles and up 1,350 feet. The trek may be difficult, but the views are easy to enjoy. Overlooking rolling hills and massive rock cliffs, these pools are one of Idaho’s most treasured (and Instagrammable) spots. See our favorites here!   See Christmas Light Displays: The holidays are just around the corner and many neighborhoods come alive after dark with vibrant colors and light.  Check out a handy map of the area’s best displays here Idaho Botanical Garden Winter Garden Aglow     Indoor Activities: Go to a Steelheads Hockey Game: Boise is home to the Idaho Steelheads, a semi-pro hockey team that hits the rink at the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena in the Grove. Fun for the whole family, games are full of energy with many traditions to partake in (including flying fish!). Get tickets here.   Visit a Museum: There are several museums that tell the story of Idaho’s History, display fine arts, and even let you play scientist and get a little messy. Here’s a list of Boise and nearby places to learn a thing or two while getting out of the cold. (Photo by: Jenn Jackson) Boise Art Museum Idaho State Museum Discovery Center of Idaho Warhawk Air Museum Boise Train Depot Museum of Mining and Geology Children’s Museum of Idaho   Go to the Aquarium: It may be smaller than other big city waterworlds, but packs a big punch. The Aquarium of Boise is a fun and unexpectedly rich experience with touch pools, birds, and reptiles. Website   Shop at a Holiday Market: Various pop-up holiday markets throughout town offer unique and beautiful gifts for those on your shopping list that support local merchants and craft makers.  Wintry Market (November 18-19) Merry Makers Market (November 27-December 23) El Korah Holiday Show (November 19-20) Eagle Holiday Bazaar (November 5-6) Canyon County Christmas Show (November 18-20) Boise Christmas Show (December 1-4)   Pop Up Park at Edward’s Greenhouse: Nothing beats the winter blues like a little (or a lot) of greenery. Located in Boise’s North End, Edward’s Greenhouse hosts indoor pop-up parks and yoga in their greenhouses for families to enjoy an indoor warm park-like atmosphere in the colder winter months. Website    Go to a Boise State Basketball Game: Boise State Athletics are not just about football. The men’s basketball team has a winning record in the Mountain West Conference and take the court at Extramile Arena.  Get tickets here   Watch the Nutcracker at the Morrison Center: A Christmas pastime, the Nutcracker at the Morrison Center is an elegant display of artistry and wonder. A great activity that is full of the holiday spirit and magic. Buy tickets here   Watch a Classic Movie at the Egyptian Theater:  One of Boise’s most cherished landmarks, the Egyptian Theater sits at the heart of downtown a stone’s throw from the Capitol Building. Established in 1927, the theater is a warm, welcoming, and beautifully restored space to enjoy a calm evening out of the elements. (Photo by: Blufish Photography) Movie Schedule   Want more information on life in Boise? Check out our comprehensive Relocation Guide!

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  • 5 Fun Staycation activities to do over Labor Day Weekend (Idaho Edition):,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    5 Fun Staycation activities to do over Labor Day Weekend (Idaho Edition):

    With Labor Day just around the corner, many people in the area take advantage of the 3-day weekend to skip town and enjoy the last bits of summer before the cooler weather sets in. Luckily for those who are staying in town for the holiday weekend, there are still plenty of fun activities to do in and around Boise (and with less crowds)! Here are 5 of our favorite staycation ideas to do over Labor Day Weekend that are family-friendly and totally Boise.   Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic Since June of 1991, the Spirit of Boise Classic has been one of the largest events in the city of Boise. During the last week of August through the first week of September, the downtown skyline is dotted with vibrant hot air balloons. This event is hosted annually at Ann Morrison Park and is one of the most popular events of the year for locals and tourists. Website:https://spiritofboise.com/ When: Wednesday, August 31st - Sunday, September 4th Time: 7:15am (ish) - 9:00am (ish) Where: Ann Morrison Park   Float the Boise River If you haven’t had the chance to float the infamous Boise River, Monday, September 5th is the final day of the season until summer 2023. With weekend temperatures predicting to hit the 100’s, this would be a prime activity to stay cool. Starting at Barber Park, floating  typically takes 2-3 hours, with multiple sandy beach areas to stop and have a picnic or relax along the river bank. Bordered by tall trees and greenery, this relaxing float is a great opportunity to spend time with family and friends during these last few weeks of summer. Website: https://boiseriverraftandtube.com/ Where: Barber Park   Franz Witte Labor Day Festival If you love live music, food, and plants,then the Franz Witte Labor Day Festival is a must-do on your Labor Day staycation. Swing by their Nampa location and check out the amazing deals they have on flowers and greenery during their Annual Fall Sale! While you're shopping, enjoy local live music including Ashley Rose Music and Dan Costello. Shopping can work up an appetite, so there will be food trucks such as Crisp and Tin Box Coffee available while you shop. Check out their website for more information. Website:https://www.franzwitte.com/festivals/labor-day-festival When: Thursday, September 1st - Monday, September 5th Time: 9:00am - 6:00pm Where: 20005 11th Ave N. Nampa, ID   Take a Leisure Ride on the Greenbelt There’s something about the shaded (and cooler) air along the 25-mile Greenbelt that is a quintessential Boise experience. This paved path runs parallel with the Boise River, allowing easy access to take a dip to cool off or enjoy a picnic at any of the beautiful Crown Jewel Parks (named after notable Boise women) such as Ann Morrison Park, Esther Simplot Park, Kathryn Albertson Park, and Julia Davis Park! These large city parks provide an abundance of green areas to relax and play in.   Hermit Music Festival The Hermit Music Festival hosted at Indian Creek Winery in Kuna is celebrating its 8th anniversary this year. Not only will there be beer, wine, food and vendors for the adults, but kids’ activities will be available as well. Want to take part in the festival from Saturday to Sunday? The Hermit Music Festival is offering limited camping spaces to stay overnight and take advantage of this two-day family fun festival. Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hermit-music-festival-2022-tickets-352805840767 When: Saturday, September 3rd-Sunday, September 4th Time: 12:00pm - 10:00pm Where: Indian Creek Winery

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