TOP 30 Historical excursions in Boise, ID
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MK Nature Center - Idaho Fish and Game
MK Nature Center, located at 600 South Walnut Street in Boise, Idaho, is a park and tourist attraction operated by the Idaho Fish and Game department. Spanning 4.6 acres along the Boise River Greenbelt, the center offers a unique wildlife experience for visitors. The StreamWalk and Visitor Center showcase Idaho's diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, with underwater viewing windows providing a fish-eye view of the world. The Visitor Center features educational displays on Idaho's wildlife and habitats, including taxidermy and artwork for exploration. An observation beehive offers a close-up look at hive activity and the importance of pollinators, while the auditorium viewing windows allow bird-watching opportunities. Visitors can also shop for nature-themed gifts at the on-site gift shop, with proceeds supporting center activities.
Table Rock
Table Rock, located at 3199 East Table Rock Road in Boise, Idaho, is a popular park and tourist attraction managed by the Idaho State Historical Society. Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking trails on the mesa during the warmer months, with designated bike trails available through ridgetorivers.org. The mesa is open from sunrise to sunset, but closed to all access after sunset. The Idaho State Historical Society does not own or maintain the roads leading to Table Rock, so it is important to check trail conditions before planning a visit and park at the designated trail head near the Old Idaho Penitentiary. The Table Rock mesa, made mostly of sandstone, holds significant cultural and historical importance to Native American tribes and was once quarried by inmates at the Old Idaho Penitentiary. Visitors can support the maintenance and improvement of Table Rock by making a donation to the Idaho State Historical Society. Experience Idaho's rich history and landscape at Table Rock today.
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