600 S Walnut St, Boise, ID 83712, United StatesMap
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Best of Boise experience
I liked this nature center very much. The water stream is very nicely done. Seeing fish in a natural setting is a delight. Mini Waterfall is well done. Great for kids. Surrounding Municipal park, Boi...
What a great little place and I do mean little. But it's shady which, in 104 degrees in early June was a godsend. Lots of educational plaques. Learned quite a bit. Has a STURGEON pond!
This place was awesome to see especially for it being free to enter. My little 2 year old loved the views and was a great part of our trip, made it so much better!
OK in winter. Probably much better in spring/summer
The visitor center was closed for what appear to be significant remodeling. It was pretty cold in February, so there was minimal animal activity (a few squirrels and ducks, as well as a few other litt...
Best of Boise experience
I liked this nature center very much. The water stream is very nicely done. Seeing fish in a natural setting is a delight. Mini Waterfall is well done. Great for kids. Surrounding Municipal park, Boi...
Good spot
Great all year round for some fresh air. Love bring the kids here for a walk through. Good to get the kids off their tablets and enjoying nature.
Small, for kids, educational
What a great little place and I do mean little. But it's shady which, in 104 degrees in early June was a godsend. Lots of educational plaques. Learned quite a bit. Has a STURGEON pond!
Great Nature Experience!
This place was awesome to see especially for it being free to enter. My little 2 year old loved the views and was a great part of our trip, made it so much better!
OK in winter. Probably much better in spring/summer
The visitor center was closed for what appear to be significant remodeling. It was pretty cold in February, so there was minimal animal activity (a few squirrels and ducks, as well as a few other litt...