About This Playground
🌳 The playground in Julia Davis Park is a vibrant recreational area located within one of Boise's oldest and most beloved parks. Nestled along the Boise River, this playground offers modern play equipment in a picturesque setting surrounded by mature trees, gardens, and various cultural attractions.
Visitor Experience: The playground receives consistently positive reviews from local families and visitors, with many praising its clean facilities, diverse play equipment, and beautiful surroundings. Parents appreciate the park's central location and proximity to other attractions.>
More about this playground
Playground Type
Address
700 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83702, USA
Phone
(208) 608-7600
+1 208-608-7600
Coordinates
43.60711, -116.20148
Hours of Operation
Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.
Playground Features
Age Suitability
The playground is designed for children of various ages, with separate areas for toddlers (2-5 years) and older children (5-12 years).
Equipment Available
Features include climbing structures, slides, swings (including accessible swings), spinners, balance beams, and interactive play panels. The playground has a modern design with colorful equipment.
Shaded Areas
Several mature trees provide natural shade over portions of the playground. Some play structures also have built-in shade elements.
Seating For Parents
Multiple benches are positioned around the playground perimeter, allowing parents to supervise children while relaxing. There are also picnic tables nearby.
Restroom Availability
Clean public restrooms are available near the playground area.
Drinking Fountains
Multiple drinking fountains are located throughout the park, including near the playground and restroom facilities.
Safety Accessibility
Fencing
The playground is partially enclosed with decorative fencing, providing some separation from the rest of the park.
Surface Material
The playground features rubber safety surfacing in main play areas, with some engineered wood fiber surfacing in peripheral areas.
Ada Accessibility
The playground includes accessible pathways, transfer platforms to play structures, and accessible swings. Most of the play equipment is designed with accessibility in mind.
Cleanliness Maintenance
The playground is well-maintained by Boise Parks and Recreation, with regular cleaning and safety inspections. The equipment is relatively new and in excellent condition.
Additional Amenities
Nearby Parking
Ample free parking is available throughout Julia Davis Park, with the closest lot just a short walk from the playground.
Pet Policy
Dogs are welcome in the park on leashes, though they are not permitted within the playground area itself.
Bike Racks
Several bike racks are installed near the playground entrance, encouraging alternative transportation.
Nearby Food Options
The park is home to the Boise Café, which offers light refreshments. It's also walking distance from downtown Boise restaurants and food trucks that occasionally visit the park during events.
Sports Areas
The park offers tennis courts, bocce courts, and open green spaces for informal sports.
Walking / Biking Trails Nearby
The Boise River Greenbelt runs directly through Julia Davis Park, providing miles of paved trails for walking, running, and biking alongside the river.
Community Reviews
User Submitted Photos
Many visitors share photos of their children enjoying the playground, especially during special events or seasonal activities.
Recent Reviews
Recent reviews highlight the playground's cleanliness, diverse play options, and beautiful setting, with particular praise for the park's integration with other attractions.
Crowd Levels
Moderately busy on weekends and during summer months, but rarely overcrowded. Weekday mornings tend to be less busy.
Special Events
The playground area is occasionally used for children's programming during park events like Art in the Park, summer concerts, and seasonal celebrations.
User Experience
Entrance Fee
Free admission to both the park and playground.
Space For Groups
The playground area can accommodate small to medium-sized groups. For larger gatherings, several reservable picnic shelters are available nearby.
Nature Connection
The playground is set among mature trees with views of the Boise River and the park's rose garden, providing a natural backdrop for play.
Noise Level
Moderate noise level typical of a playground, but the park's spacious layout prevents it from becoming too loud.
Aesthetic Design
The playground features a modern design that blends with the historic park setting, using natural colors and materials that complement the surrounding landscape.
Safety Regulations
Security Presence
Park rangers and Boise police regularly patrol the area. The park is well-lit and generally considered safe.
Rules Restrictions
Standard playground rules apply, including adult supervision requirements, no smoking, and appropriate use of equipment for intended age groups.
First Aid Availability
While there is no dedicated first aid station at the playground, the nearby Zoo Boise and Boise Art Museum have first aid capabilities. Emergency services can quickly access the park.
Community Interaction
Community Activities
The playground serves as a gathering place for community events and informal playgroups. It's a popular spot for birthday celebrations and family reunions.
Social Interaction
The layout encourages social play and interaction between children, with multiple children able to use structures simultaneously. The nearby picnic areas facilitate family and group gatherings.
Sustainability Environment
Eco Friendly Practices
The park follows Boise's commitment to sustainable practices, including water conservation in landscape maintenance and recycling facilities throughout the park.
Renewable Energy
Some park facilities use solar-powered lighting, though this is limited at the playground specifically.
Walkability Bike Access
Excellent walkability and bike access via the Boise River Greenbelt and connections to downtown. The park is also served by public transportation, with bus stops nearby.
Reviews
Sandy Fink
10 months ago
Beautiful. The signs are so in line with life. Warrior of 3 different cancers. So far, I've made remission in all of them. The grounds are nice , just construction kept me from walking all around park. I plan to return to visit again!
View on GoogleAndromeda
a month ago
Amazing, beautiful park with so much to offer. So much history and natural beauty packed into the heart of Boise, the events are spectacular and the locals are amazing. When I was homeless back in 2017-2019 there was a barbeque that we lovingly called "the bumbeque" that served people in need. The rose garden is amazing when it's in bloom as well, I recall going on a field trip there back in my elementary days and not wanting to leave. The museums are super cool and the zoo is a family favorite. Overall one of my favorite places in Idaho.
View on GoogleShaylynn Kimble
6 months ago
Very lovely park in the Boise Idaho area. Very close to a bunch of amazing museums and the Boise Zoo. Has a lovely rose garden and a little waterfall. All together a nice relaxing place.
View on Googleramprasad JN
8 months ago
Beautifully manicured park. So peaceful, so green. A walk through this park will definitely uplift your spirits.
View on GoogleAndrea Shumway
a year ago
Beautiful park!! Highly recommend renting the electric scooters and cruising around all the trails. Worth every penny! So much to do here. Saw people out paddle boarding, kayaking, walking, running, swimming, fishing, biking, picnicking, even wake-surfing! Such a pretty place with giant trees, river views, green grass and views to spare.
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