{"id":43686,"date":"2021-05-28T10:39:00","date_gmt":"2021-05-28T16:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/visitidaho.org\/?post_type=travel_tip&p=43686"},"modified":"2023-09-11T09:32:16","modified_gmt":"2023-09-11T15:32:16","slug":"boise-state-university-a-weekend-getaway-guide-to-boise","status":"publish","type":"travel_tip","link":"https:\/\/visitidaho.org\/travel-tips\/boise-state-university-a-weekend-getaway-guide-to-boise\/","title":{"rendered":"Boise State University: A Weekend Getaway Guide to Boise"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Boise, Idaho\u2019s capital and the home of Boise State University, is filled with a diverse array of arts, culture and outdoor recreation centered around the university and downtown area. Boise\u2019s close proximity to outdoor recreation, exciting culinary scene and vibrant downtown make it a great destination for an extended stay. Whether you\u2019re traveling to watch a game, attending an event or just spending some time with your student, here are some suggestions for an action-packed visit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you\u2019re traveling for sports, start by checking the latest athletic schedule<\/a> for upcoming home games or events. There is a large tailgating community in Boise, so plan to spend some time with fellow fans before the football game and take the downtown shuttle<\/a> to get to and from the games with ease. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Boise has the largest population of people of Basque descent outside of Spain, and it is easy to immerse yourself in the Basque culture on The Basque Block<\/a> in downtown Boise. Here you\u2019ll find a Basque fine dining restaurant, a Basque pub and The Basque Market, which also serves tapas and themed dinners. The weekly Paella on the Patio dining experience here is a local favorite as well. The Basque Museum and Cultural Center<\/a> and two historic Basque boarding houses can also be found on the Basque Block located on Grove Street between Sixth Street and Capitol Boulevard.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Take some time to explore the newly renovated and expanded Idaho State Museum<\/a>. The museum is packed with educational and interactive exhibits for all ages. Learn about Idaho\u2019s diverse landscapes, how and why people settled here and Idaho\u2019s history regionally and nationally. Be sure to give yourself a couple of hours to experience it all. For hours and admission information click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Old Idaho Penitentiary<\/a> housed some of the West\u2019s most desperate criminals for 101 years, from 1872 to 1973. Tour solitary confinement and cell blocks while walking through this historic complex. Hours vary with the season, but guided and self-guided tours are available year-round. If you have the time, visit the adjacent Idaho Botanical Garden<\/a> to wander the beautiful grounds.<\/p>\n\n\n\n With 190+ miles of trail weaving in and out of the Boise Foothills and surrounding areas, this is the perfect way to experience Boise. Walk, run, bike or hike this interconnected network of roads and trails<\/a>. Four-legged friends are welcome on the trail as well\u2014just pay attention to leash restrictions on each path.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Enjoy the Boise Greenbelt<\/a>, a 25-mile-long bicycle and pedestrian path that connects parks and natural areas along the Boise River. You can access the Boise Whitewater Park, Esther Simplot Park, Zoo Boise, cultural sites, nature trails and culinary stops all from this path that stretches throughout Boise. Need a bike? Bike rentals are available downtown, and several hotels have bikes as well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n For some winter fun, take a 30-minute drive north of Boise to Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area<\/a>. Whether you\u2019re traversing one of the three double black diamond runs on the face, casually carving your way down the multitude of runs on the backside or screaming with joy on The Glade Runner mountain coaster, you\u2019ll find Bogus Basin to be an enjoyable adventure. A newly installed high-speed chairlift makes it easier than ever to pack in a full day of runs. Get more run information and ticket pricing here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Skate around on Idaho’s only ice skating ribbon in Caldwell, an easy 30-minute drive from Boise. Take a few laps around the rink, and then cozy up by the fire. During the warmer months, visit Indian Creek Plaza<\/a> to enjoy musical performances, markets, movies and more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Feeling the need to see what\u2019s just outside of town? Here are a couple of destinations to add to your itinerary.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Springs<\/a> in Idaho City features relaxing, natural hot spring pools and is about an hour’s drive from Boise. With the option of an evening soak, it\u2019s a perfect location for stargazing or warming up on a cool autumn night. Reservations are strongly recommended, as the number of guests is limited to provide the best experience. Extend your adventure and stay the night at the nearby Inn the Pines hotel, and then explore the historic mining town of Idaho City. Learn more about Idaho City here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Snake River Valley American Viticultural Area (AVA)\u2014in particular, the Sunnyslope Wine Trail near Caldwell\u2014is a must-sip wine destination. This trail showcases Idaho\u2019s scenic vineyards and cozy tasting rooms. Schedule a tour or drop in for a tasting at one of the 15 wineries and vineyards along the trail. To learn more about Idaho\u2019s wine regions and wineries visit the Idaho Wine Commission website<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\nGo Broncos!<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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