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PARKS AND RECREATION 1104 Royal Blvd, Boise, Idaho 83706 Phone: 208-608-7600TDD/TYY: 1-800-377-3529 Fax: 208-608-7648Email: reserve@cityofboise.org Website: cityofboise.org/parks
RESERVATIONSPark reservation season is from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15.
Ann Morrison Park, Esther Simplot Park, Julia Davis Park and Veterans Memorial Park can be reserved starting January 1 annually.
Reservations for all other parks are accepted 365 days in advance. Please note: payment is required to finalize a reservation. Payments can be made by check, cash, money order and all major credit and debit cards. Facilities are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Three (3) ways to make a reservation: ONLINE: Facilities may be reserved via our online registration system: WebTracCALL: 208-608-7600 WALK-IN: Located at 1104 Royal Blvd., our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed on legal holidays.
CANCELLATIONS, REFUNDS, RESCHEDULING A refund is only provided if the user is canceling prior to 10 calendar days of the event, at which time a $15 processing fee will be collected.
Refunds or rescheduling is not granted due to poor weather conditions or acts of nature. An event cannot be rescheduled within 10 calendar days of the reservation. All event changes must be made within the current reservation season.
ANN MORRISON PARK - 1000 Americana Blvd
Old Timer’s Pavilion 500 $105.00 $162.76
BORAH PARK - 801 S Aurora Dr
Picnic Site 50 $75.00 $116.24
CAMEL’S BACK PARK - 1200 W Heron St
Shelter 50 $75.00 $116.24
CASSIA PARK* - 4600 W Camas St
Shelter 50 $75.00 $116.24
ESTHER SIMPLOT PARK - 3206 W Pleasanton Ave
Central Pavilion 150 $105.00 $162.76
Pier 100
$105.00 $162.76West Pavilion 75
$75.00 $116.24
IVYWILD PARK* - 416 W Ivywild St
Shelter 200 $75.00 $116.24
JULIA DAVIS PARK - 700 S Capitol Blvd
Agriculture Pavilion 500 $105.00 $162.76
Bandshell 1500 $425.00 $658.74
Boise Pavilion 500 $105.00 $162.76
KRISTIN ARMSTRONG MUNICIPAL PARK - 500 S Walnut St
Picnic Site (10 sites) 150 $75.00 $116.24
Shelter 150 $75.00 $116.24
MARIANNE WILLIAMS PARK - 3451 E Barber Valley Dr
Gazebo 25 $75.00 $116.24
Shelter 100 $75.00 $116.24
PHILLIPPI PARK - 2299 S Phillippi St
Shelter 50 $75.00 $116.24
EAGLE ROCK PARK - 2150 E Old Penitentiary Rd
Shelter 50 $75.00 $116.24
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL PARK - 930 N Veterans Memorial Parkway
Pavilion 200 $105.00 $162.76
Picnic Site 50 $75.00 $116.24
WINSTEAD PARK* - 6150 W Northview St
Shelter 200 $75.00 $116.24Includes sales tax.* Reservation available from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, from June to August due to Boise Parks and Recreation Playcamps.**Fees subject to change without notice.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT $55.00 for shelter & picnic sitesBoise City residents receive a special discount on park reservations scheduled Mon. - Thur., from sunrise-11a and noon-4p . Holidays are excluded.
GARDEN FACILITIESESTHER SIMPLOT PARK - 3206 W Pleasanton Ave
Friendship Island 100 $99.00 $153.45
JULIA DAVIS PARK - 700 S Capitol Blvd
Rose Garden Gazebo 150 $99.00 $153.45
KATHRYN ALBERTSON PARK - 1001 Americana Blvd
Gazebo Eyrie & Rookery 150 $99.00 $153.45
PLAZA Available Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday from sunrise to 11 a.m., noon to 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. until sunset
CW MOORE PARK - 150 S 5th St
Plaza 150 $124.00 $178.45
PICNIC SITES, PAVILIONS & SHELTERSReservation blocks: sunrise-11a, noon-4p, 5p-sunset
Capacity Resident Fees**
Non Resident Fees**
Whether you have a reservation or are using a City of Boise facility on a drop-in basis, we hope you have a safe and pleasant experience. In this pamphlet you will find our park policies to help guide you during your visit.
PARK USE POLICIES & FEES
Unless otherwise posted or stated in Boise City Code, beer and wine is permitted in most parks. All other alcoholic beverages are not permitted, unless the location is a licensed premise or allowed by Boise City Code. Having more than 7.5 gallons of beer and/or wine per person, group, or event requires a permit application to be filled out and a fee to be paid. Alcoholic beverages may only be possessed and consumed by someone 21 years of age and older.
The following areas are not permitted to have beer and/or wine: • Any street, parking lot, restroom, pathway,
playground, swimming pool, youth communitycenter, skate park, archery range, cemeteries, bikeskills facility, or youth sports complex.
• Bernadine Quinn Riverside Park and Quinn’s Pond• Idaho Fallen Firefighter Memorial Park• McAuley Park• Pioneer Community Center• Shoreline Park• Boise River Greenbelt, including the area within
250 feet of the Greenbelt.
The following areas are only permitted with a beer/wine permit and a park reservation:• Ann Morrison Park Old Timer’s Shelter• Boise Depot and Platt Gardens• Boise Urban Garden School• Borah Park• Cecil D Andrus Park• C.W. Moore Park• Dick Eardley Senior Center• Esther Simplot Park• Idaho Ice World• Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center• Julia Davis Park• Kathryn Albertson Park• Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park
(certain sites, not all) • Marianne Williams Park Gazebo• Veterans Memorial Park• Willow Lane Athletic Complex
ALCOHOL POSSESSION & CONSUMPTION
BBQ EQUIPMENT BBQs and gas grills cannot be placed near any tree trunk or under the branches of any tree. BBQ equipment must include a drip pan and be self-contained.
CANOPY, TENT OR KIOSKPlacement requires approval from Boise Parks and Recreation prior to the event. To avoid damage to electrical, irrigation and water lines, canopies must be weighted instead of staked. A permit from the Boise Fire Department is required for tents, canopies, and awnings over 400 square ft.
CLEANLINESS Cleanliness is the responsibility of all park users. Please deposit trash in the receptacles provided. If trash receptacles are full, trash is to be removed from the park by the user. Additional fees may be charged for debris or damages to the park.
CONFETTI & DECORATIONS • Confetti, bird seed, popcorn, rice etc. are not permitted.
Bubbles are acceptable• Decorations must be self-supporting or must be tied to
the structure• All decorations must be removed at the end of the event
DOGS OR DOMESTIC PETUnless otherwise posted or stated in Boise City Code, pets are permitted in most parks, but must be on a leash. Pet owners are required to clean up after their pets. Pets should not harass, stalk or chase waterfowl, other animals or humans.
Pets are not permitted in the following areas:• BMX park• Bernardine Quinn Riverside Park and Quinn’s Pond• Esther Simplot Park and Pond• Boise Depot and Platt Gardens• Cemeteries• Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve• Marianne Williams Park• Veteran’s Memorial Park Pond• Boise City skate parks
ELECTRICAL POWER Electrical power is available with a paid reservation at most sites, except for the Marianne Williams Park Gazebo and Garden reservation sites.
FIREWORKSFireworks as defined by Boise City Code are prohibited.
PARK ASSISTANCE For assistance during your park reservation call: Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park – 208-484-5601 For all other parks – 208-631-1459 or 208-608-1461
POLICE ASSISTANCE Non-emergency assistance, call police dispatch: 208-377-6790Emergency assistance, DIAL 911
PARK HOURSSunrise to sunset unless otherwise posted.
PARK POLICIES Park users are required to follow and abide by Idaho State Code, Boise City Ordinances and the Boise Parks and Recreation Park Use Policy. Park policies are posted at restrooms and shelters and are enforced. Violators will be cited. For more information regarding Boise City Code, go to: cityclerk.cityofboise.org/city-code
GARDEN RESERVATIONS In order to protect and preserve the nature of these areas, C.W. Moore Plaza, Esther Simplot Friendship Island, JuliaDavis Rose Garden and Kathryn Albertson Park are availableto reserve for ceremonies only. Up to 10 chairs may be handcarried in and out of garden locations. Chairs must be locatedon paved or brick surfaces.
Photographers and their subjects must remain on manicured turf and paved or brick surfaces
GLASSGlass is not permitted.
INFLATABLES Inflatable structures or other similar apparatus are allowed in Boise parks with a permit application. Inflatable structures that required water are not permitted. Structures must be rented from a city-approved equipment provider and be free standing, weighted, and have a generator for power. A reservation is not required to have an inflatable.
PARKINGVehicles can be parked in designated parking spaces and during park hours. Vehicles parked in non-designated areas and left in the park after hours or overnight may be towed. If a vehicle has been towed, please contact Boise Valley Towing at 208-389-9707.
PICNIC TABLESDo not remove picnic tables from pavilions, shelters and designated picnic sites. For an additional fee, extra tables are available with a reservation at Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park, Julia Davis Park, and Ann Morrison Park.
SMOKING IN THE PARKS Per Boise City Code, smoking is not permitted except in designated smoking areas in Ann Morrison and Julia Davis Parks, and at Quail Hollow and Warm Springs Golf Courses.
SOUND AMPLIFICATIONSound cannot exceed 62 decibels at a distance of 20 feet except with a permit. Amplified sound is available in some parks and requires a park reservation, a permit application to be filled out and a fee to be paid.
SPEED Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in Boise parks is 15 MPH.
TREESDamaging trees on park property is not permitted. This includes attaching signs or related hardware (ropes, wires, nails, etc.) to any tree. It is also not permitted to tie/lock animals or bicycles to trees.
VEHICLESVehicles, including concession trailers, delivery and catering trucks, are only allowed on paved roads or parking areas.
WATERWater amenities such as commercial misters, dunk tanks, water slides, kiddie pools, etc. are not permitted in parks. Depositing ice and any grey or waste water on the grass, sidewalks, in waste receptacles, dumpsters, city planters’, gutters, or in the street drainage system is not permitted.
WILDLIFE Please refrain from feeding or disturbing wildlife in Boise parks.
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