- Our list of the best things to do in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, features the top 66 nearby activities — including 30 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Horseshoe Bend, ID has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Horseshoe Bend, ID , followed by 63 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boise, Meridian, Garden City and Eagle
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Numerous outdoor activities are available at the Boise River Greenbelt. More than 25 miles of pathways wind through the city of Boise, providing hiking, jogging and biking trails along the river.
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1900 N Records Avenue, Meridian, ID 83642
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Located on 58 acres, Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park features two fishing ponds, a veterans memorial and a statue of Julius Kleiner. The park offers large grass fields, sports facilities, a bandshell, playground equipment, picnic areas and a community garden.
21.6 Miles
Vintage-themed Big Al's is a popular bowling alley in Meridian, Idaho. This family-friendly establishment includes a shoe rental kiosk, a snack bar and a full-service restaurant. Bowling balls are also provided, although customers may bring their own.
21.6 Miles
Edge Brewing Company is a craft brewery that makes and serves an array of beers, ranging from IPAs to stouts and lagers. The brewery also features a restaurant with a full menu.
21.6 Miles
Settlers Park is a regional park that offers amenities such as a playground area, a village square area, and a winter disc golf course. The park also includes bike racks, drinking fountains, and a pathway.
21.7 Miles
Bronco Stadium is the place to see the Boise State University football team in action. The stadium holds 36,000 fans and is the only place you will find blue Astro Turf.
21.7 Miles
The Idaho Botanical Garden is the place to experience plant life in Boise. The gardens include several species of plants native to Idaho, and features an adventure garden for children.
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See more than 100 years of prison history firsthand at the Old Idaho Penitentiary. The prison, which closed in 1973, now offers tours of solitary confinement and the cell blocks.
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Idaho Aquarium features several exhibits including a ray pool, shark nursery where shark eggs prepare to hatch, a Giant Pacific Octopus, and an interactive tide pool where visitors can touch a variety of aquatic animals.
21.7 Miles
At Morrison-Knudsen Nature Center visitors can browse a taxidermy collection or go on a guided stream walk led by staff members. The center has underwater viewing windows where visitors can watch fish swimming in the creek.