Get Your Surf On At One Of Idaho's Only Urban Whitewater Parks
Flowing right through the heart of downtown Boise, the Boise River is the ultimate source of recreation for locals and visitors alike. Not only can you float in it, swim in it, and fish in it, but you can surf on it, as well. The Boise Whitewater Park is one of the best artificial river surfing waves in the world and it makes it easier than ever to get your surf on in the middle of the state’s most urban city centers. Keep reading below to learn about one of the best water parks in Boise.
Have you been to the Boise Whitewater Park? What is your favorite water park in Boise? Tell us about your favorite Boise summer activities in the comments below, and be sure to nominate your favorite summer spots for a potential feature as well! You may just see your nomination in an upcoming Only In Your State article.
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What water parks in Treasure Valley should I check out?
While Idaho has countless splash pads for your entire family to stay nice and cool, there aren’t that many water parks in Boise to enjoy. But, that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Roaring Springs is one of the most popular and the largest. Technically located in Meridian, this water park features multiple slides, a fabulous lazy river, and even a wave pool.
Inflatable World is one of the newer water parks in Idaho and is the perfect way to spend a summer day, especially if you have younger children. Also located in Meridian, this incredible water park features all types of bounce houses, water slides, and even water balloons for the ultimate day of fun in the sun.
What are some lakes in Idaho I should visit?
While you can always spend a summer day at a water park in Boise or even at a whitewater park like the one mentioned in the article above, we always love visiting a lake. Idaho is home to hundreds of beautiful lakes that are perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day. Some of these lakes do require a bit of a hike to visit but overall, they are must-visit destinations. Below are just a few of our favorites.
- Redfish Lake
- Priest Lake
- Lake Cleveland
- Payette Lake
- Stanley Lake
- Alice Lake
- Bloomington Lake
- Alturas Lake
- Henry’s Lake
Are there hot springs in Idaho?
Yes! There are actually more than 130 soakable hot springs in Idaho and you will find some of these hot pools tucked far into the mountains and others at fabulous hot spring resorts that are ideal for a relaxing day trip. Check out a few of the hot springs in Idaho we love visiting below:
- Kirkham Hot Springs, near Lowman
- Bonneville Hot Springs, near Lowman
- Durfee Hot Springs, Almo
- Prince Albert Hot Spring, southern Idaho
- Jerry Johnson Hot Springs, Clearwater National Forest
- Goldbug Hot Springs, near Salmon