Marin Luther King, Mother Theresa and Ann Frank all have powerful portrait paintings on display at the Idaho Black History Museum. Discover traveling exhibits that focus on building bridges between cultures of all American ethnicities, with a special interest in telling the stories of African-Americans in Idaho.
A hub for outdoor activities is Boise National Forest . The scenic park is home to steep mountains, speedy rivers and a dense forest that invites visitors to ride a bike on the bicycle path, rent a canoe or kayak, catch a fish, and eat out at the wooded picnic areas while watching wildlife.
Boise Walking Tours gets you to walk a mile to tour the city secrets of Boise. Travel across B Town's landmarks and hidden secrets on a 90-minute walk in the city that reveals its past and tells about its future. After this excursion, you'll definitely be considered an insider.
Harvest farm fresh treasures at Capital City Public Market in Boise, Idaho. Enjoy the fruits of local farmers and take home a bounty of organic goodness from a host of market fresh vendors like Pear Valley Acres, My Dad's Garlic, and Lake View Vineyards.