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Boise Depot — Attraction in Boise

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Boise Depot
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Nearby attractions
Ann Morrison Park Disc Golf Course
Ann Morrison Park Dr, Boise, ID 83706
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W River St, Boise, ID 83702
Nearby restaurants
Taco Time
405 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705
Elmer's Kitchen (Boise, ID)
1385 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83706
Papa Joe's Restaurant
1301 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83706
Base Camp Pong + Axe
815 W Ann Morrison Park Dr, Boise, ID 83706
Bad Boy Burgers
815 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705
Madre - Boutique Taqueria
1034 S La Pointe St, Boise, ID 83706
BBQ4LIFE
930 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705
Yokozuna Teriyaki
824 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705
HANA sushi bar & grill
925 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705, United States
Lost Grove Brewing
1026 S La Pointe St, Boise, ID 83706
Nearby hotels
Anniversary Inn Boise
1575 S Lusk Pl, Boise, ID 83706, United States
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Boise Downtown/University
1455 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83706
Residence Inn by Marriott Boise Downtown/University
1401 S Lusk Pl, Boise, ID 83706, United States
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Boise Depot
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Boise Depot

2603 W Eastover Terrace, Boise, ID 83706
4.7(694)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Ann Morrison Park Disc Golf Course, Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, Ninth Street Bridge, restaurants: Taco Time, Elmer's Kitchen (Boise, ID), Papa Joe's Restaurant, Base Camp Pong + Axe, Bad Boy Burgers, Madre - Boutique Taqueria, BBQ4LIFE, Yokozuna Teriyaki, HANA sushi bar & grill, Lost Grove Brewing
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(208) 608-7644
Website
cityofboise.org

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Nearby attractions of Boise Depot

Ann Morrison Park Disc Golf Course

Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial

Ninth Street Bridge

Ann Morrison Park Disc Golf Course

Ann Morrison Park Disc Golf Course

4.6

(108)

Open 24 hours
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Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial

Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial

4.8

(468)

Open 24 hours
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Ninth Street Bridge

Ninth Street Bridge

4.7

(15)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Boise Depot

Taco Time

Elmer's Kitchen (Boise, ID)

Papa Joe's Restaurant

Base Camp Pong + Axe

Bad Boy Burgers

Madre - Boutique Taqueria

BBQ4LIFE

Yokozuna Teriyaki

HANA sushi bar & grill

Lost Grove Brewing

Taco Time

Taco Time

4.1

(407)

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Elmer's Kitchen (Boise, ID)

Elmer's Kitchen (Boise, ID)

4.5

(1.0K)

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Papa Joe's Restaurant

Papa Joe's Restaurant

4.2

(578)

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Base Camp Pong + Axe

Base Camp Pong + Axe

4.6

(337)

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Reviews of Boise Depot

4.7
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5.0
1y

The Boise Depot is a remarkable historic landmark in Boise, Idaho, offering a rich glimpse into the city’s past. Built in 1925, this Spanish-style structure was originally constructed as a Union Pacific railroad depot and opened to great fanfare. Designed by New York architects, the depot features a distinctive clock tower and the Great Hall, a 3,542-square-foot atrium that once served as the building’s waiting room. The hall is adorned with original benches and Spanish trusses imprinted with antique locomotives, showcasing the architectural elegance of the era .

Today, the Boise Depot is managed by the Boise Parks and Recreation Department and serves as a venue for various events, including weddings, receptions, and corporate gatherings. The depot also hosts public open houses and guided tours on Sundays and Mondays, providing visitors an opportunity to explore its history and architectural beauty. One of the highlights of visiting on these days is the opportunity to access the clock tower, which offers a panoramic view of Boise city, making it a must-see for anyone wanting to experience a bird’s-eye view of the area. The clock tower’s vantage point provides stunning vistas of the Boise skyline and surrounding landscapes, enhancing the visitor experience significantly .

Adjacent to the depot is the Boise Depot Park, which features Platt Gardens, picnic areas, and an antique train engine, making it a picturesque spot for photography and relaxation. The gardens and green spaces around the depot offer a tranquil escape and are perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics .

The depot, while no longer operational as a train station, remains a beloved symbol of Boise’s rich railroad heritage. It stands as a testament to the city’s development and the significant role the railway played in its history. The city is gearing up to celebrate the depot’s 100th anniversary in 2025, planning various events to honor this iconic landmark’s past, present, and future. The centennial celebration is expected to include a range of activities and community events that will highlight the depot’s historical significance and architectural splendor .

Overall, the Boise Depot is a must-see destination for its historical importance, architectural beauty, and the stunning views from the clock tower. Whether you’re attending an event, taking a guided tour, or simply enjoying the views from the park, the depot offers a unique and memorable experience for...

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5.0
2y

Historic Charm with a View to Match

Rating: ★★★★★

From the moment you pull into the well-organized and plentiful parking at the Boise Depot, it becomes clear that this is not just another stop on your travel itinerary, but an experience that elevates your appreciation for the city's rich history and scenic beauty.

The Depot itself is a feast for the eyes, beautifully preserved and indicative of an era long past. Each arch and brick feels like a story waiting to be discovered. Stepping into this historic building is like taking a voyage through time, leaving you filled with a sense of wonder and reverence for Boise's vibrant past.

Yet, the true gem of this location is the breathtaking view it provides of downtown Boise. From the station's elevated vantage point, you are treated to a spectacular panorama that's a perfect backdrop for photography or simply to enjoy a moment of serene contemplation.

Despite its historic demeanor, the Boise Depot doesn't fall short on modern conveniences. The ample and well-organized parking is testament to this, ensuring that your visit is hassle-free right from the start.

It is clear that a lot of thought and care goes into maintaining the Boise Depot, and it is an absolute must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're an avid historian, a photography enthusiast, or someone simply in search of tranquil beauty, the Boise Depot has something to offer. A trip to Boise would truly be incomplete without visiting this beautiful historic location. I am delighted to give the Boise Depot a well-deserved five-star rating and highly recommend it to anyone...

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5.0
37w

Great free activity! It’s only open on Sunday and Monday from 11am to 5pm. We got lucky as we we decided to visit on a Monday. The Boise Train Depot is a must visit. This beautiful historic Spanish-style structure has been fully restored. It’s also available to rent for your next event or meeting. It was designed by NY architects and opened in 1925. It’s location is a focal point in the capital city. There’s even a steam engine called Big Mike on display. He’s retired but I’m sure he could still run. I was amazed to see the restored BARKALOW BROS. CO. Newsstand. It closed in 1962 due to a decline in rail passenger traffic. At its height, they had 1200 locations. Union Pacific had ordered that all the stands be torn out but the locals in Boise decided to sheet rock it in forever entombing this piece of history. During restoration it was discovered by the crew and was eventually restored to its full glamour. I was told that only three of these kiosks still stand in the United States. It’s a unique part of history. There’s also a 96 foot bell tower. The best news is they installed an elevator so you don’t have to climb stairs. There’s great views of Boise from up here. Once a bustling hub for train travel, three was a decline in usage. The last Portland Rose passenger train left the depot in...

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