How to get out Boise
Les Bois Park Horse Races Get out to see the horse races once in your life. If you're in town during the week, plan for Tuesday, admission is free and over the weekend, races are on Fridays and Saturdays during the summer. You can take your family and your kids won't be couped up in a particular seat with no room to move around. You can buy a table in the Turf Club, Clubhouse or Patio and eat restaurant quality food (each also has a bar) or you can hang out in the grandstands or underneath for more economical concessions food. You can visit the paddock area, the apron, the finish line and even the betting windows if you think you can pick a winner. There is a lot of room to move around and usually eight different races to watch. The ticket sellers are pretty good at helping you through your first bet, but buy a program, that's where the info is.
Table Rock Take a trip to Table Rock, located directly above downtown Boise, to see the spectacular view overlooking the city and the entire valley. You can see herds of deer and elk frolicking through the rolling hills. You can drive up the winding roads to the summit or climb up the relatively rounded hill, a short and low grade fifteen-minute hike.
Routes through Boise
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