Yard Game Rentals in Boise

Boise, Idaho, offers a variety of parks that cater to families, nature enthusiasts, and event organizers alike. Whether you’re planning a picnic, seeking recreational activities, or simply looking to enjoy the outdoors, these parks offer excellent amenities. Here are five of the best parks in Boise:


1. Julia Davis Park – Agriculture Pavilion

  • Location: 700 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID

  • Features: This 89-acre park is Boise’s oldest and is situated along the Boise River. It offers a rose garden, paddleboats, museums, and Zoo Boise.

  • Picnic Facilities: The Agriculture Pavilion has a capacity of 250 (66 seated) and includes a barbecue, drinking fountain, lighted facility, and two power outlets. Restrooms are open year-round.

  • Power: Electricity is available at the pavilion.

  • Pricing: $140 for residents and $217 for non-residents for a half-day; $275 for residents and $426.25 for non-residents for a full day.

  • Website: Julia Davis Park


2. Esther Simplot Park – West Pavilion

  • Location: 3206 W Pleasanton Ave, Boise, ID

  • Features: A 55-acre park with ponds for fishing, wading, and swimming, as well as open play areas, wetlands, and a playground.

  • Picnic Facilities: The West Pavilion accommodates up to 150 people (40 seated) and includes a drinking fountain, picnic tables, and two power outlets.

  • Power: Electricity is available at the pavilion.

  • Pricing: $140 for residents and $217 for non-residents for a half-day; $275 for residents and $426.25 for non-residents for a full day.

  • Website: Esther Simplot Park


3. Ann Morrison Park – Old Timer’s Pavilion

  • Location: 1000 S Americana Blvd, Boise, ID

  • Features: This 153-acre urban park includes picnic facilities, bocce courts, a disc golf course, horseshoe pits, an outdoor gym, a volleyball court, a playground, tennis courts, and fields for various sports.

  • Picnic Facilities: The Old Timer’s Pavilion has a capacity of 250 (88 seated) and includes a barbecue, drinking fountains, a lighted facility, and two power outlets.

  • Power: Electricity is available at the pavilion.

  • Pricing: $140 for residents and $217 for non-residents for a half-day; $275 for residents and $426.25 for non-residents for a full day.

  • Website: Ann Morrison Park


4. Veterans Memorial Park – Pavilion

  • Location: 930 N Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Boise, ID

  • Features: A 38-acre urban park along the Boise River, featuring picnic facilities, play areas, and memorials to veterans.

  • Picnic Facilities: The pavilion accommodates up to 200 people and includes amenities suitable for large gatherings.

  • Power: Electricity availability is not specified; please contact the park for details.

  • Pricing: $140 for residents and $217 for non-residents for a half-day; $275 for residents and $426.25 for non-residents for a full day.

  • Website: Veterans Memorial Park


5. Cassia Park – Shelter

  • Location: 4600 W Camas St, Boise, ID

  • Features: A 14-acre park featuring a walking path, picnic shelter, restrooms, playground, softball field, open play areas, public art, tennis courts, and horseshoe pits.

  • Picnic Facilities: The shelter has a capacity of 50 and includes a barbecue, drinking fountains, and lighting.

  • Power: Electricity availability is not specified; please contact the park for details.

  • Pricing: $75 for residents and $116.24 for non-residents.

  • Website: Cassia Park


For more information on park facilities, reservations, and amenities in Boise, please visit the City of Boise Parks and Recreation page or contact the department at (208) 608-7600.

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