Boise outdoor activities
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Summer Must-Dos
West Bench Farmers Market
The West Bench Farmers Market was born from an idea put forward by two local nonprofits, Global Lounge and Global Gardens. With overlapping missions, the organizations believed Boise... \n
Alabama Shakes
Official listing for Alabama Shakes at Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden.
Off Axis High Dive
Off Axis delivers a high-energy, adrenaline-packed high dive show featuring flips, twists, and dives up to 80 feet in the air—blended with hilarious comedy and parkour for a family-friendly show you won\'t forget. \n
Bonnie Raitt
Official listing for Bonnie Raitt at Outlaw Field at The Idaho Botanical Garden.
Boise Art Museum's Art in the Park
Official listing for Boise Art Museum's Art in the Park at Julia Davis Park.
Bonnie Raitt with Jon Cleary
Official listing for Bonnie Raitt with Jon Cleary at Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden.
LAST of the Season Idaho Brocante Antique Home and Garden Fair
Official listing for LAST of the Season Idaho Brocante Antique Home and Garden Fair at 3011 W. State Street.
New here? Start with Detroit
If you are new to Detroit, MI, start with the kind of day you want instead of a giant list: family-easy, adult/date, group-friendly, or weather-safe.
Family plans should be easy to enter, easy to leave, and clear about bathrooms, food, weather, and parking.
- Check age fit.
- Keep drives short.
- Pick food before the main stop.
Adult plans work best with one timed anchor and a nearby place for food or a walk.
- Check hours.
- Book if needed.
- Keep the route walkable.
Groups need one clear meet-up point and a plan that still works if people arrive late.
- Share the map.
- Pick one anchor.
- Have a backup nearby.
Weather-safe plans should stay close to the original area so the day does not fall apart.
- Check closures.
- Avoid long outdoor walks.
- Use official pages for changes.
Places people plan around in Detroit
Start with the official visitor or tourism calendar before opening social posts.
Look for walkable districts, parks, waterfronts, markets, plazas, and family-friendly public spaces.
Check museums, gardens, stadiums, theaters, arenas, convention centers, and event grounds.



