Shoshone Park, 2800 W Canal St, Boise, ID 83705, United States
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Shoshone Park - Featured Reviews (269)
Super nice park! Enough room for ⚽ sports. Nice play griudn for kids swings (no baby swing), bathrooms and water fountain. Has always been clean and quiet. BBQ's and tables available for use.
The park is not well taken care of. Locals seem to trash the bathrooms and leave animal feces on the fields. Very poorly maitained. I play quite a bit of soccer there and do not always feel safe.
Having moved to this area relatively recently One of the pleasant surprises are the plethora of small parks. These parks are well manicured areas, they definitely are not busy which I guess is a plus or minus depending on how you look at it. But it's a nice touch to have green spaces and this particular park it's a nice green space to have in the Boise area.
This is the first park I've gone to since the passing of my Mason Boy. It wasn't easy since parks were our thing together. This park is peaceful, quiet and actually very beautiful. There's a great place for kids to play, to walk your dogs.. it's just very calm and nice. Please be courteous and pick up after yourselves and your fur family. It makes life so much more beautiful to be in. 🐾💞
It is clean and there's a nice shelter with picnic tables and a big area for the grandkids to play in
A great place to meet up with friends and family. Quiet area, a lot of green space, and a perfect playground for all ages.
Great place to take your kiddo if your passing through or staying nearby.
This is a nice park. It is clean and well kept. I have run into very nice people of all ages. My fiance and I like to bring our dodge ball here to throw at each other. Nobody bothers us. Stress reliever. I recommend this park to anyone .
A well maintained 41acre park on side of Boise river in Boise city having well paved wide pathways, ponds, fountain. Park as well as parking both are wheel chair accessible. You can watch wildlife also. Dog are allowed. Clean public toilets. Gardens
The trail systems at and around Camel's Back Park are top-notch! LOVE this area so much. Boiseans are very fortunate to have these maintained trails available to them for walking, hiking, running, and mountain biking.
The park itself is a lovely pi
I did not realize there were four entrances to different parts of Lucky peak. And there may be more I don't know. But I got to do the polar Bear plunge and it was awesome
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One of the things I love about living in Boise is how much green space we have. The number of parks that we have never ceases to amaze me. Each one has their own distinct personality. These photos were t
This is a really nice park. It is large enough to accommodate 2 large play slide areas, a large swing area- with both adult and baby swings, a large tennis area, and plenty of wide open grass areas to play with your dog! The park was very clean, n
All of Boiseâs best events are held here. ðPlenty of shade, great views of the streets for cycling and other events, excellent photo ops in front of the State Capitol, close to downtown amenities and parking.
Nice little neighborhood park. Tennis court, hoops, and play ground equipment. We go there for our son's soccer practice and there's plenty of space for multiple teams to practice at once.
Great food and very friendly staff. We came with our dog and they accommodated us very well out on the patio and brought him his own water bowl too. The food we had was all great. It's neat to have a place so close where we can get to try handmade au