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  • Public Pools in Boise,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Public Pools in Boise

      Idaho’s dry summers call for crisp cool pools. Grab your swimsuit and sunscreen and head on down to these Boise public pools! Admission costs $3 for youth (17 and under) and $5 for adults. There are other admission options as well, such as a family day pass and a season pass that help cut down costs.    Natatorium Pool and Hydrotube: The Natatorium is located at 1725 E Warm Springs Ave and features the Hydrotube, a fully enclosed slide full of twists and turns that kids and adults love. The Hydrotube is extra, costing $5 for 10 rides and $7 for all day use. Along with a pool and slide, the Natatorium also has diving boards and a wading pool for young kids. This pool is well-loved by kids for its slide and is perfect for a hot summer day!  Photo Credit: City of Boise   Ivywild Pool: Ivywild is located at S 2250 Leadville Ave and features two dropoff slides and a pretzel slide, and a wading pool for young children. These slides are a kid-favorite and ensure a fun day at the pool. Photo Credit: City of Boise   Borah Pool: With plenty of deck space for lounging, two diving boards, a basketball hoop and a small slide for young children in the shallow end, Borah Pool is a fun spot for the whole family. It is located at 801 S. Aurora Dr. Photo Credit: City of Boise   Fairmont Pool: Fairmont pool has plenty of deck space for lounging, a nice grassy area, a large shallow end and a basketball hoop. It also has a brand new inflatable slide called the Wibit! Located at 7929 W Northview St. Photo Credit: City of Boise   Boise City Aquatics Center: The Aquatics Center is an indoor swimming pool owned by the City of Boise but run by the YMCA, making its hours and pricing different. This pool is a great option if the weather is not perfect for an outdoor pool day. Located at 5959 N. Discovery Pl. Photo Credit: City of Boise

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  • Events for the 4th of July 2023,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Events for the 4th of July 2023

      Although 4th of July falls on a Tuesday this year, there are still plenty of events to celebrate, no matter where you live in the Treasure Valley. It is almost time to get your red, white, and blue on and celebrate our Nation’s 247th year of independence in style with these events!   4th of July Parade - Downtown Boise: The 4th of July Parade through downtown Boise is a time honored tradition and is making a comeback after 3 years of cancellations! This event will begin with a reading of the Declaration of Independence in front of the Capital at 9:17am, followed by the parade at 10am. The Parade will begin on 11th and Jefferson, pass in front of the Capitol until 4th street, and then return back to 11th street on Bannock. Come down to downtown Boise on the 4th to celebrate and experience this fun parade!   Fun on the 4th - Indian Creek Plaza, Caldwell: Credit: Juan Salamanca on Pexels For those in the Caldwell community, there will be a community celebration in the Indian Creek Plaza! Perfect for kids, this event will have splash pads and a dunk tank to stay cool, a foam pit AND foam cannon for some top notch foam fights. There will also be an array of food trucks for dinner, dessert and snacks. Bring the whole family to this fun event taking place July 4th from 5pm - 9pm!   4th of July Fireworks Celebration - Ann Morrison Park, Boise: Another classic Boise 4th of July tradition is the bright and exciting firework show in Ann Morrison Park put on by the City of Boise! This event begins at 6pm, with a variety of vendors serving food and drinks at Ann Morrison (including beer and wine for those over 21). This year, a new addition of an interactive fountain will make its debut at the park. Fireworks are scheduled to begin at 10:15pm. Come grab dinner or a drink, bring a chair or a blanket to sit on, and enjoy the fireworks with your Boise community!   Grand fireworks display - Storey Park, Meridian: For those in the Meridian Community, the Meridian City and Meridian Speedway will be having a family friendly 4th of July celebration at Storey Park. There will be food trucks, including Italian ice, pizza cones, kettle corn, and tacos (among others) onsite at 4pm for tasty snacks and local eats. Live music starts at 7pm, and fireworks will begin around 10:15 pm at the back of the park by the Speedway. This event is the perfect opportunity to get out in the community and enjoy some fireworks, food trucks, and music!   4th of July Fun Run - Fairview Golf Course: For those wanting to get a little physical activity in on the 4th, there will be a 1k and 5k fun run at Fairview Golf Course. The race starts at 7am, and is followed by a 9am parade in downtown Caldwell. Enjoy the fresh morning air before the heat hits and bring your friends and family for this short fun run!

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  • Water Activities to Dive Into in Boise: Cool off this Summer in Boise’s Hot Spots,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Water Activities to Dive Into in Boise: Cool off this Summer in Boise’s Hot Spots

      Credit: roaringspringswaterparkidaho Instagram Summer is right around the corner and the Treasure VAlley offers a variety of water activities that are bound to delight adventure seekers and water enthusiasts. From relaxing ponds to thrilling water parks, this beautiful area we call home offers an array of aquatic wonders waiting to be explored. Dive in and discover some hidden gems of water-based fun that Boise and surrounding areas have to offer!   Quinn's Pond Credit: cityofboise.org Tucked within the sprawling 31-acre Bernardine Quinn Riverside Park lies widely-known Quinn's Pond. This idyllic body of water is a haven for recreational activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, and swimming. Submerge yourself in the tranquil atmosphere and soak up the sun as you paddle across the glimmering surface. For convenience, Idaho River Sports provides rentals for paddle boards and kayaks. And when it's time to refuel, indulge in the nearby local food trucks and snow cone shacks, ensuring a fun-filled day by the water's edge.   Roaring Springs Water Park Credit: roaringspringswaterparkidaho Instagram A visit to Roaring Springs Water Park is an absolute must on your summer bucket list for the whole family. Undergoing recent renovations and the addition of a sprawling new area, this kid-friendly paradise guarantees endless laughter and entertainment. Dive into the cool waters, hurtle down exhilarating slides, or simply relax in the lazy river. Roaring Springs offers various ticket options, including day passes and seasonal passes, along with enticing summer fun savings for the entire family. Make memories that will last a lifetime at this water park of endless entertainment!   Public Pools Credit: idahounpeeled Gather your friends and family, pack some snacks, and head to one of the city's finest pool destinations. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Natatorium Pool, Ivywild Pool, Borah Pool, Fairmont Pool, South Pool, or Lowell Pool. These local gems provide a safe and enjoyable environment for splashing around and cooling off during the scorching summer days. Grab your swimsuit and make a splash!   Payette River Rafting Credit: bearvalleyrafting.com Seeking a thrilling half-day adventure for the whole family? Look no further than Payette River Rafting—a rejuvenating way to embrace the essence of Idaho's outdoor lifestyle. Embark on a memorable rafting adventure along the Payette River, where the rapids promise an adrenaline rush while surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Whether you're a seasoned rafter or a first-timer, this experience caters to many ages and guarantees unforgettable moments in the great outdoors.   Splash Pads & Fountains Credit: cityofboise.org For a more playful and whimsical water experience, Boise offers a collection of delightful splash pads and fountains across its city parks. Engage in interactive fun at the Ann Morrison Interactive Fountain, revel in the refreshing spray at Borah Park Spray Pad and Comba Park Splash Pad, or cool off under the misters at Franklin Park. The Grove Plaza Fountain and Molenaar Park Splash Pad are also perfect spots to embrace the joy of water play on a hot summer day. Let the water dance and laughter flow as you explore these charming water features.        

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