Steal My Guide: Your Ultimate 2 day Weekend Trip to Boise, Idaho

Boise, Idaho is one of the West’s most underrated weekend getaways. Nestled in the Treasure Valley and surrounded by mountains, this mid-sized city offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure, culture, and great food. I’d had Boise on my radar ever since moving to Western Washington — and after a summer weekend exploring this sunny, laid-back town, I’m already planning my next visit!

Steal my guide for the perfect 2–3 day escape!

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Why Visit Boise?

Boise has a clean, modern downtown, a welcoming local vibe, and more than enough to keep foodies, hikers, and creatives happy. Whether you want to float the river, explore art-filled alleyways, or relax in natural hot springs, it’s all within reach.

What Makes Boise Special:

  • Boise River Greenbelt: A tree-lined biking and walking trail that winds through the city.
  • Basque Block: A unique cultural district with rich history and incredible food.
  • Proximity to Nature: Hot springs, alpine hikes, and even whitewater rafting all within driving distance.

When to Visit Boise

You can visit any time of year, but here’s what to expect:

  • Spring & Fall: Mild and perfect for walking tours, hiking, and patio dining (60s–70s).
  • Summer: Warm (80s–90s) and sunny — ideal for floating the river and day trips to the mountains.
  • Winter: Cold but not brutal (30s–40s). Great for snowboarding or skiing at nearby Bogus Basin.

How to Get Around

  • Walking: Downtown Boise is compact and walkable.
  • E-Scooters: Fun and easy to find downtown.
  • Uber/Lyft: Around $10 from the airport to downtown.
  • Car Rental: Ideal if you’re heading to hot springs, hikes, or mountain towns.

🔥 My Ideal Weekend Boise Itinerary

Friday: Arrival + Sunset Vibes

Afternoon/Evening:

  • Check in to a downtown boutique hotel like The Sparrow or Hotel Renegade.
  • Grab a quick pick-me-up at Form & Function — perfect lighting and cozy vibes for your first Instagram story.
  • Golden hour photo walk through Freak Alley Gallery and downtown — the murals look even better in soft evening light.
  • Dinner at Fork: farm-to-table food with a lively atmosphere and local wine.
  • Optional: Drinks at rooftop bar (Barbacoa or Zee’s) or a peaceful walk on the Greenbelt at dusk.

Saturday: Outdoor Adventure + Downtown Exploring

Morning:

  • Check out the Boise Farmer’s Market (if in season) or grab brunch at Goldy’s – get there when they open to avoid the line.
  • Rent an e-bike and cruise along the Boise River Greenbelt. It’s peaceful, scenic, and you can stop for photos along the water.

Midday:

  • Stop at the Boise Whitewater Park – watch river surfers and kayakers.
  • Quick lunch at The Warehouse Food Hall – great variety and quick bites.
  • Optional: Quick hike up Table Rock (if it’s not too hot) for panoramic views and content shots.

Afternoon:

  • Walk or scooter to Boise’s Basque Block – check out the Basque Market and maybe try a pintxo and glass of sangria.
  • Explore shops downtown or visit Boise Art Museum if it’s hot out.

Evening:

  • Dinner at El Matador (don’t skip the fajitas).
  • STIL Ice Cream for a nightcap treat (boozy flavors + vegan options).
  • Optional: Catch a show at the Egyptian Theatre or relax at Telaya Wine Co. along the river.

Don’t miss out on biking the Greenbelt!

Sunday: Hot Springs + Scenic Drive (If You Have Time)

Morning:

  • Early breakfast or coffee to-go from Neckar or Push & Pour.
  • Head to The Springs in Idaho City (~1 hr drive) for a relaxing, spa-like hot springs experience. Reservation needed!
    • Optional detour: Scenic drive through the Boise National Forest — amazing for fall colors or wildflowers.

Not into hot springs?

  • Take a short drive to Bogus Basin for a gondola ride or short hike with views over the valley.

Lunch:

  • Grab something quick before you leave town — maybe Boise Fry Company for loaded fries and a burger or salad.

Extras I’d Consider Adding

  • 🎯 Sunset at Table Rock or Camels Back Park
  • 🎒 Mini day trip to Lucky Peak or the foothills trails if you’re craving solitude
  • 🥾 Explore Boise’s outdoor gear shops – REI or Idaho Mountain Touring

Looking for more to do in the area?

🌄 Unique Experiences & Day Trips from Boise

If you have an extra day or just want to spice up your weekend with something memorable, Boise’s surrounding region offers incredible outdoor adventures and offbeat experiences. Whether you’re craving a hot spring soak, mountain views, or something unexpected — here’s what to add to your list:

🏔️ Sawtooth Mountains (2.5–3 hours away)

This iconic range offers some of the most stunning alpine scenery in the Northwest. Expect turquoise lakes, jagged peaks, and wildflower-filled meadows.
Top Picks: Redfish Lake, Alice Lake Trail, and Stanley for a scenic lunch stop.

🚣 Middle Fork of the Salmon River

Ready to turn up the adrenaline? This is one of the premier whitewater rafting spots in the world. Most trips are multi-day, but even a day float on the Salmon River is unforgettable. Best during late spring to early summer.

♨️ Idaho Hot Springs

The Boise area is full of natural hot springs — here are two standout options:

  • The Springs (Idaho City) – Just over an hour from Boise, this upscale resort-like hot springs is perfect for a relaxing half-day trip. Reserve ahead for private tub options and bring a towel.
  • Kirkham Hot Springs – A more rustic, riverside experience with natural pools right off the highway. Bring water shoes and arrive early — this spot gets popular!

🎯 Local Experiences You Won’t Find Everywhere

Want to add something unique to your Boise trip? These local favorites offer a deeper look into the city’s character — from peaceful gardens to private firearms lessons to DIY craft brews.

🌿 Idaho Botanical Garden + Old Penitentiary Combo

Located at the base of the foothills, this underrated garden is a peaceful place to stroll through native plants, colorful blooms, and desert landscapes. It’s especially beautiful in spring and fall, but offers seasonal events year-round (think: summer concerts, autumn Scarecrow Strolls, and holiday light displays).

Right next door? The Old Idaho Penitentiary, one of the West’s most fascinating historic prisons — worth a quick tour if you’re into spooky stories or cool photo backdrops.

🔫 Valiance Firearms Training (Private Lessons Available)

Looking to try something completely out of the norm? Valiance offers private firearms training with experienced instructors in a safe, professional setting. This is a popular option for those who want a new skill-based experience — whether it’s your first time at a range or you’re leveling up.

Sessions can be booked in advance, and their instructors are known for being approachable and highly trained. Perfect if you’re seeking something empowering and off the beaten path. Contact them for more info!

🍻 DIY Boise Brewery Crawl

Boise has an impressive craft beer scene — and many of its best breweries are walkable or scooter-able from downtown. Mix and match your own self-guided tasting tour:

  • White Dog Brewing – Laid-back vibes and rotating IPAs.
  • Payette Brewing Co. – One of the biggest local names, with a huge patio and river access.
  • Clairvoyant Brewing – Low-key gem with great outdoor seating.
  • Lost Grove Brewing – Community-focused with good food trucks.
  • Meriwether Cider Co. – If you’re cider-curious, this spot’s dry blends are a refreshing twist.

🍺 Pro Tip: Most spots offer flights — perfect for sampling without overdoing it.

Where to Stay

Whether you’re splurging or traveling on a budget, Boise has great lodging options:

Final thoughts

Summer in Boise exceeded my expectations in every way. With its mix of outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and fantastic dining, it’s a destination worth considering for your next getaway. Whether you’re looking for a weekend retreat or an extended adventure, Boise has something special to offer.

Hi, I’m Amber

A Michigan native now living in Washington with a deep love for travel and the outdoors. What started with church mission trips and traveling across the U.S. as a nurse has grown into a passion for exploring the world through hiking, food, culture, and the beauty of God’s creation. Sometimes I’m joined by my goldendoodle, Millie, but I’m always traveling with my camera. My goal is to help you feel inspired and confident that travel is possible — no matter where you’re starting from.