- The list below includes 73 free or cheap things to do in or near Meridian, Idaho, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Family Fun Center.
- From Settlers Park to Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Meridian and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boise, Nampa, Caldwell and Eagle.
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From the merchant: Boise/Meridian Mountain bike shop for Custom MTB! Get ready for the trails with a professional Advanced Tune Up!
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Boise Public Library offers a wide selection of educational and entertaining titles for the community of Boise. The stately brick building also houses a small used bookstore and movie selections.
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The Boise Art Museum is Idaho's premier cultural centre known for its top tier exhibits and visual experiences. It features art classes for all ages and an extensive collection of over 20,000 art pieces focusing on 20th century American art.
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The remarkable people, places, and events of the state form the core exhibits of the Idaho Historical Museum. There are over 250,000 objects contained in the museum's comprehensive collection that was first established in 1907.
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Independent, foreign, and art films are the focus of The Flicks in Boise. The small downtown theater has been in operation since 1984, and it continues to present movies on its four screens throughout the week.
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As an art house theater, Flicks Movie Theatres features the latest independent films. In addition to popcorn, the concession stand has healthy options like chicken salad available for purchase. They also serve beer and wine.
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5668 West Flying Hawk Lane, Boise, ID 83709
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Learn about birds of prey at the World Center For Birds of Prey in Boise. The facility includes hands-on-exhibits, as well as live demonstrations and is one of just a handful of places in the world to see California Condors.
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A 43-acre park designed for cancer survivors and patients, their families, and health care providers, the Julia Davis Park is the city's oldest park. It offers quiet areas of contemplation, inspirational plaques, and walking paths.
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The place is defined by its innovative and exciting ideas. Staff is kind and informative. Children who come here see things they have never seen before and will realize the importance of learning and education.
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The permanent exhibits of the Basque Museum & Cultural Center focuses on the local history and heritage of Basque. Many displays of artifacts and photographs that cover the history and modern times of the area are part of the exhibits.
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700 West Main St, Boise, ID 83702
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The Egyptian Theatre is a fully restored Art Deco style theater that serves as the home to Opera Idaho. The venue also holds the Gene Harris Jazz Festival, several small film festivals, and a variety of musical concerts and events.