A newly developed 50-acre park along the Boise River is bringing together outdoor recreation and wetland restoration in one of the Treasure Valley’s most prominent natural corridors. The project revitalizes a stretch of riverfront land in Ada County, creating new opportunities for residents to access the river while preserving the ecological character of the area.
The park adds to Boise’s growing investment in public green space and riverfront infrastructure, complementing existing Greenbelt improvements and trails that connect neighborhoods across the city. Wetland restoration components are designed to support native habitat alongside recreational amenities for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
The development reflects a broader push to balance growth in the Boise metro area with conservation priorities — a theme also visible in Boise State University’s 10-year facilities plan, which includes Greenbelt improvements alongside campus construction. Downtown Boise has also seen increased investment, including the Boise Auditorium District’s acquisition of a second downtown parcel for future expansion.
Additional details on park amenities, access points, and a public opening timeline were not immediately available.