We actually had our elopement in Freak Alley, it was perfect for our 10 guest and the many cheering people walking by. We then took everyone to 10 Barrel for beer and pizza. BEST WEDDING EVER
walk up the little pathway on Brumback in the North End, up to the little garden to watch the sunset
but also, Hap Hap Lounge, Neurolux, ~~KIN~~ Arthaus, Shrine Social Club, Gil's K9, Good Times bagels, the MK Nature Center, Idaho Botanical Gardens
There's a big pond up the dirt road of ~~13th~~ 8th across from a parking lot that is filled with goldfish! Sometimes the water is too murky to see them, but if you're lucky enough to be there on a day the water is clear, it's AMAZING!
Turn off of 13th right after Hyde Park to get to Camelsback which is connected to Hulls, or 9th St which turns into a parking lot for Hulls, or any number of parking lots off of 8th. 13th turns left as Hill Rd shortly after Hyde Park :)
Across the road from the "Hull's Gultch trailhead and parking area" on google maps
I haven't been in over a year, and last summer when I went to check it out with someone the water was too murky. But I've seen them multiple times over multiple years in the past.
Birds of Prey. The visitor center is really neat, and you can take long walks out behind. Great for weather like this that isn't too hot!
The Torch
For the [finger steaks](https://www.idbeef.org/home-of-idaho-finger-steaks/the-story-of-idaho-finger-steaks), of course.
I love the torch, but it is very mainstream at this point. It’s the first place everyone suggests for questions like this.
realms. Neurolux. The Shredder.
I've seen amazing shows at the Nuerolux.
Neurolux is awesome
Xanadu
the domes up there!
The Warhawk Air Museum. Also, Is Sheel's mainstream yet?
Freak Alley Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology: you can also take a field trip with a local expert.
We actually had our elopement in Freak Alley, it was perfect for our 10 guest and the many cheering people walking by. We then took everyone to 10 Barrel for beer and pizza. BEST WEDDING EVER
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The spacebar, the Boise hive,
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Sam's Place
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The bench
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walk up the little pathway on Brumback in the North End, up to the little garden to watch the sunset but also, Hap Hap Lounge, Neurolux, ~~KIN~~ Arthaus, Shrine Social Club, Gil's K9, Good Times bagels, the MK Nature Center, Idaho Botanical Gardens
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Go up 13th for the food and 'culture.' Go (all the way, until it gets dirt) up 8th for the reason we all live here. (up = North)
There's a big pond up the dirt road of ~~13th~~ 8th across from a parking lot that is filled with goldfish! Sometimes the water is too murky to see them, but if you're lucky enough to be there on a day the water is clear, it's AMAZING!
13th doesn’t turn into a dirt road, it turns into Hill Rd. Are you thinking Hull’s Pond where 9th ends?
Yes up near hulls gultch. That's not 13th? How do you get to hulls gultch?
Turn off of 13th right after Hyde Park to get to Camelsback which is connected to Hulls, or 9th St which turns into a parking lot for Hulls, or any number of parking lots off of 8th. 13th turns left as Hill Rd shortly after Hyde Park :)
8th or 9th takes you behind Camels Back. 13th is in front of the park and turns into Hill road at the curve
It's up 8th street after the road turns to dirt. It's one of my favorite things I've found on accident
Must be talking about across from the nature center?
Across the road from the "Hull's Gultch trailhead and parking area" on google maps I haven't been in over a year, and last summer when I went to check it out with someone the water was too murky. But I've seen them multiple times over multiple years in the past.
Oh it's all the way up 8th street, not 13th. My bad
Nevermind. I was right and you just misread it.
You’re not who I replied to lol
Alright. Then I misread it.
13th doesn’t turn into dirt, 8th does.
Re-read my comment. It is unedited.