Big entertainment stops at the Morrison Center, Idaho's premier performing arts center located in Boise State University. "Weird Al" Yankovic, Boise Philharmonic and Merle Haggard have graced the 10 story entertainment stage housed on the banks of the Boise River. Not to mention, Broadway sensations, My Fair Lady and Les Miserables.
Songbirds sing at Kathryn Albertson Park in Boise. The 40-acre nature park was once a horse pasture that's been transformed into a wide-open range of tranquil ponds, trees and shrubs. Capital city nature enthusiasts and photographers head to this outdoor oasis to observe songbirds, waterfowl and native wildlife.
The Boise Art Museum serves up piping hot permanent art installations and attractions like the Comics at Crossroads exhibit rendering decades of comics, the Full Circle exhibit honoring a universal symbol, and Catherine Courtenaye exhibit of colorful abstracts lettered with Victorian penmanship and quotes.
Check out "where the road ends and the paddle begins" at Idaho River Sports in Boise. Idahoans know their state has some of the best water for kayaking, canoeing, rafting, stand paddle boarding and other watersports recreation. Stop in to see the folks here, and get the best equipment and inside scoop for your boating experience.