Sitting at the heart of Idaho’s capital city, Julia Davis Park is the combination of both urban and natural beauty. Its prime location in downtown Boise means that residents often find themselves traveling through the park to get to certain places, like Boise State University, Zoo Boise, or the Boise Art Museum. Ironically, the fact that it’s such a prominent part of the downtown area means that sometimes we don’t take the time to stop and enjoy its natural beauty—but no more! Rent a paddle boat, cruise around, and take some time to appreciate everything this urban park has to offer.
Take some time to enjoy Julia Davis Park's quiet beauty and rent one of these unique paddle boats for cruising around the park's pond. This quintessential Boise experience is bound to be a good time, and we especially love that it's cheap and easy.
Paddle boat rentals are available at the park every year from May through September. Hours can vary depending on what time of year it is. During the summer busy season, they are open seven days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Before Memorial Day and after Labor Day they are only open on weekends.
You'll find the rental shack located in the north-central region of the park, right by the park entrance on Myrtle and 3rd Street. Boat rentals cost $10 for a half hour, and $15 for a full hour. The paddle boats are ideal for one or two or people, but they can fit up to three if you're under the 590-pound weight limit.
Once you pay, it's time to pick out your paddle boat! These pontoon-style boats are all completely human-powered via foot pedals. Most similar in feel to riding a bike, they are easy enough to operate that you probably won't be working up a sweat during your ride.
The boats are inherently slow and easygoing, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. As you pedal around the pond, you'll be swept away by the park's gorgeous landscape including the lush canopy of trees that lines the waterways.
Don't forget to keep an eye out for wildlife! You'll more than likely run into a few ducks and geese during your ride, but the park is a hot spot of birding activity. Look up to the trees and you'll be able to spot some of the bird species that call this urban oasis home.
Paddling around Julia Davis Park is an experience you'll definitely want to check off your Boise bucket list soon. Visit the Paddle Boats at Julia Davis Park Facebook page for updates regarding business hours and availability.
Have you ever rented a paddle boat at Julia Davis Park? This is a Boise bucket list item, for sure. Tell us about your favorite Boise destinations in the comments, and fill out a nomination form if you feel so inclined!
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