

Boise is the capital of Idaho. It is considered a mid-sized city with over 4.7 million acres of land, larger than the USAโs three smallest states combined (Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut). I traveled to Idaho in February 2021 and spent one day in Boise at the end of my winter ski trip to Tamarack Resort.
During my one full day in Boise, I savored delicious food, learned a lot about Boiseโs history and stayed at a beautiful urban boutique hotel called Hotel 43. Whether you are traveling around the state of Idaho or are doing a cross-country or mini-road trip out in the American West, I recommend exploring the city of Boise!

In this article, you can find the top 10 things to do in Boise, Idaho in the winter. There is more than enough fun in the โCity of Treesโ!
**Please note that this blog post uses affiliate links meaning that if you make a purchase via my affiliate link, I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only promote and talk about products and services that I have used and like. During my time in Boise, Idaho, Hotel 43 hosted me for one night.
Pin the Below Image to Keep Handy

Traveling to Boise, Idaho in the Winter:

It is easy to get to Boise anywhere in the United States or the world. For my trip to Idaho, I took an affordable flight from Newark Airport in New Jersey to Boise Airport with a short layover at Chicago OโHare.
Because the majority of my trip to Idaho was spent at Tamarack Resort, which is 2.5-hours north of Boise, I rented a car from the airport. Even if you are sticking around the Boise area, I recommend getting a car so you can easily venture around.
Before you book your car, I recommend checking the weather, especially in the winter, since it snows a lot in Idaho and conditions could be extreme. If snow is in the forecast, that will determine which type of vehicle you rent, which should be an SUV or a car with all-wheel drive.

The capital also offers public transportation for both locals and visitors. ValleyRide is the city bus system that operates within Boise city limits and the greater Treasure Valley area.
Boise also has taxi services, Uber and Lyft. The city also has a program called SHIP that offers free rides to people living in the county with disabilities and to senior citizens who are 65 and older.
(Click here if you are planning to road trip around the United States and want to rent an RV.)
Staying at Hotel 43 in Boise:

During a trip to Idahoโs capital, Hotel 43 provides the perfect boutique accommodation in the city as it offers urban chic charm, modern amenities, and convenience.
Located in the heart of Boise, Hotel 43 is steps away from the cityโs award-winning restaurants, cafรฉs, museums, capitol building and more. It also isnโt too far from the nearby mountains (I list great day trips from Boise below).

Hotel 43 hosted me in their Boutique King Room during my night there. This luxurious room is located on the sixth floor, which is the top level of the hotel and features gorgeous views of Boiseโs cityscape and the stunning local mountains.
I LOVED staying in this room because the actual king bed itself was extremely comfortable. I had a fantastic nightโs sleep there and I loved how it had a lot of cozy pillows.

In addition, I was welcomed with an adorable teddy bear and a bottle of local red wine. (I enjoyed relaxing at night with the bear while sipping a glass of wine as I watched a movie.) The Boutique King Room also came with an en-suite bathroom, mini bar and modern furniture.
What was also unique about my stay at Hotel 43 in Boise was that my room was also a PUREยฎ Wellness Allergy-Friendly Room that is patented with a seven-step purification process. I have a skin allergy and unfortunately, I end up in hives with most hotel stays. Thankfully, Hotel 43 gets it!
All the water is filtered to remove chlorine and reduce irritants, making my shower more enjoyable. The room also included an all-natural plant-based sanitation; a tea-tree oil cartridge in the air-handling unit; installation of hypo-allergenic pillows and mattress encasements; and an air purification system!
The in-room filter in the wellness rooms at Hotel 43 removes up to 99.99% of pollutants and allergens, exceeding HEPA standards. Overall, Hotel 43 is Idahoโs ONLY Pure Wellness Hotel!

(You could book a Pure Wellness Boutique King Room, Boutique Double Queen Room, Capitol King Room (which is the room I stayed in) and a Parlor Suite.)
In addition to the room I stayed in at Hotel 43 in Boise, there are a variety of suites that include a living area, a jetted tub, and a step-out balcony.
There are also Boutique Double Queen Rooms that feature urban chic dรฉcor, and great amenities and conveniences for guests to unwind and recharge.
Hotel 43 also has ADA Accessible Boutique King and Boutique Double Queen Rooms, Open Spaces Accessible Suites and PURE Wellness Rooms that include a wheelchair-accessible roll-in shower and are compliant with ADA standards.
All of the rooms at Hotel 43 include Serta euro-top mattresses, plush linens, spa robes, a 50โ LED HD TV with a premium viewing package, a smart fridge, an executive desk, multiple USB outlets, premium coffee with a Keurig maker, a safe, iron and ironing board, hairdryer and William Roam bath amenities.

In addition, Hotel 43 in Boise has pet-friendly rooms, so you donโt have to leave your furry friend behind! When you book a pet-friendly room, the hotel will organize all the essentials to make your dog feel at home. Hotel 43 includes premium plush beds for your pup, a water and food dish, treats, doggie bags and a leash. You could have a maximum of two pets stay with you.
What is also remarkable is that Hotel 43 has doggie ambassadors cared for by the Idaho Humane Society. It is the largest and oldest animal welfare organization and veterinary charity in the state, whose mission is to advocate for the welfare and care of animals.

Overall, staying at Hotel 43 is the best during a trip to Boise! I loved the lobby area and there is also a restaurant attached to the hotel called Chandlers Steakhouse, which offers Boiseโs finest seafood and steaks. The restaurant includes Idaho-sourced ingredients and has an extensive beer, wine and cocktail selection. There is also live jazz music every night!
The hotel also has a cafรฉ called Metro Cafรฉ, where you can enjoy a coffee with a selection of freshly baked pastries, house-made granola, fresh fruit and more. Hotel 43 also has a room service menu as well.
One Day in Boise: Memorable Activities in Boise, Idaho

Discover the top 10 things to do in Boise, Idaho in the winter!
Grab Donuts for Breakfast at Guru Donuts:

Located a few steps away from Hotel 43 is Guru Donuts. This adorable donut shop offers the tastiest donuts from scratch in a charming environment. All of Guru Donuts are made fresh every morning and include local fresh eggs, family farmed regional flour and expertly roasted coffee right from Boise.
Overall, Guru Donuts feature a variety of different donuts to suit all taste buds and diets. You could order yeast-raised, vegan donuts in different flavors; an Old Fashioned Donut; a vegan Vanilla Bean Cake Donut with seasonal glazes like strawberry, chocolate espresso and more; a gluten-free Idahoยฎ Potato Donut that is offered with classic cinnamon sugar, rotating glazes and includes vanilla sprinkles, coffee or other chocolate, nutty or sweet flavors; an Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake Donut that is made with Dutch baking cocoa and is topped with Guru Glaze, chocolate sprinkles and rotating glazes like peppermint, white chocolate mocha and other seasonal flavors and a biscuit donut, which is only available on Sundays and is made with house-made honey butter glaze.
During my morning at Guru Donuts, I had the February seasonal Strawberry Bliss donut that is vegan and dipped in strawberry glaze, covered in rainbow sprinkles, topped with a butter cream swirl and included freeze dried strawberry crumbles.
Admire the Talented Artwork at Freak Alley:

Also located near Hotel 43 is Freak Alley which is the largest outdoor gallery in the Pacific Northwest. During your one day in Boise, take some time to walk through Freak Alley, which features talented and colorful murals, graffiti and public art within an alleyway in downtown Boise.
Freak Alley was established in 2002 by Colby Akers, Freak Alley Gallery. Every few years, older murals are painted over and replaced by brand new murals for locals and visitors alike to admire.

Iโm so happy I took the opportunity to check out Freak Alley; I loved the artwork and found a lot of it to be very inspiring. You must add this place to your Idaho itinerary!
Visit the Idaho State Capitol:

Known as Idahoโs most-treasured building, the Capitol, should be on your list of things to do and see during your one day in Boise. It is open every day for visitors to explore at their leisure, but please note that areas may be restricted due to government functions.
You can schedule a guided tour through a reservation made in advance and there are also virtual tours online. There is also a fun scavenger hunt for all ages that follows the virtual tour!
Enjoy Boutique Shopping in Downtown Boise:

Another great thing to do during your one day in Boise, Idaho during winter is to go shopping!
Located in the heart of downtown Boise are boutique shops, art galleries and studios, gift shops, home furnishing stores, food markets and sporting/outdoor stores for you to check out and either purchase something for yourself or a loved one.
From my experience, most of the best stores in Boise were on N. 8th Street, N. 9th Street, W. Idaho Street and W. Main Street.
Learn about Basque History in Boise:

Situated in downtown Boise is the Basque Block that consists of the Basque Museum & Cultural Center, The Basque Market and a handful of Basque restaurants.
Basque people are indigenous to Northeastern Spain and Southwestern France within the Pyrenees Mountains. The Basque culture is completely different than that of the Spanish and French since they have their own language.
In addition, the Basques are one of the oldest ethnic groups in Europe, they have their own festivals, rural sports and delicious cuisine!
Outside of Spain, Boise has the second largest population of Basque people. They came to Idaho because of a large interest in sheep herding!
One of the best things to do in downtown Boise is to visit the Basque Block and check out the Basque Museum & Culture Center, which preserves, promotes and perpetuates Basque history and culture in America.

At the museum, you could explore Basque artifacts that represent their rich history and culture and learn more about Basques in Western America. You could also listen to stories of Basque people from their struggles and triumphs.
Across the street from the museum is The Basque Market where you could shop for specialty foods that are from the region, enjoy a nice lunch and take in-person or virtual cooking classes and wine tastings.
In addition to the museum and market, there are also numerous Basque restaurants, cafรฉs and bars in the neighborhood for Boise locals and visitors to savor delicious paella, croquetas, patatas bravas, Basque bocadillos, soups, salads and more!
Hike the Old Penitentiary Trailhead to Table Rock:

During my one day in Boise, a lot of people recommended that I visit the Old Idaho Penitentiary, but before I go into my experience there, I thought I would let you all know that if youโre looking to get active in Boise, hike Table Rock from the Old Penitentiary Trailhead that starts steps away from the prison.
Table Rock offers both easy and challenging hiking and biking trails that feature beautiful views of the capital city and the nearby Treasure Valley. It was a little snowy when I was in Boise, but on a sunny day, Table Rock makes for a great sunset spot in the city!
Walk through the Old Idaho Penitentiary:

I recommend visiting the Old Idaho Penitentiary during your one day in Boise. This old prison is a 10-minute drive from Hotel 43 and it is a thrilling experience.
Please note that you must pre-purchase your admission ticket for a self-guided tour online before you arrive. You will be given a time slot for when you can tour the penitentiary. It’s one of the most fun things to do in Boise, Idaho!
Overall, the Idaho State Penitentiary opened its doors in 1872 to some of Idahoโs most notorious criminals who were murderers, robbers and money launderers. There was a total of 10 men who were executed at the prison and female inmates started to arrive in 1905. (The prison boasted some of the most desperate female criminals.)

The Idaho State Penitentiary closed in December 1973 after 101 years of operation. The reason why it closed is because the prison became very outdated and the unsanitary conditions caused sickness and disease. There were a lot of riots due to the deplorable conditions and the non-existent heating and cooling systems made Boiseโs extreme weather unbearable for prisoners.
There were over 500 escape attempts, which 90 of them were successful. Most escapees were found and taken back to the prison. The penitentiary also had 129 recorded deaths during its 101 years from executions, various diseases, suicides, murders and escape attempts.
There is also a prison cemetery located at the Idaho Botanical Garden on the same street as the Old Idaho Penitentiary. (I also recommend visiting the gardens if you have time!)

During a self-guided tour at the Old Idaho Penitentiary, you could walk through the cell blocks, solitary confinement unit, the Gallows, the womenโs ward and more.
You could also tour the special J. Curtis Earl Memorial Exhibit, which boasts a collection of historic weaponry. It also allows you to learn American history and how certain events such as the Spanish Influenza (currently known as the flu) affected the prison in the early 1900s.

Overall, I found the Old Idaho Penitentiary to be eerie and haunting. My trip to Idaho was a solo trip, so I visited the penitentiary on my own and was spooked out when I was walking through the cells, the solitary confinement unit as well as the womenโs ward.
Savor a Delicious Farm-to-Table Dinner at Fork:

For dinner during my one day in Boise, I went to an amazing farm-to-table restaurant called Fork.
I loved the vibe of this eclectic restaurant and for my meal, I had an amazing roasted Huli Huli organic chicken dish that was served over brown butter mashed Idaho potatoes, roasted baby carrots and Huli Huli sauce. It was delicious and I loved how juicy the chicken was! For dessert, I savored the gluten free brownie a la mode, which also didn’t disappoint.

Fork has a sister restaurant called รlavita, which features Italian flare. Other great Boise restaurants that were recommended to me were Juniper, which is an urban American restaurant; The Wylder, for gourmet pizzas and The Hyde House, for additional farm-to-table options.
Bar Hop Around 6th Street:

If youโre looking for a fun time in Boise during your day there in the winter, I suggest bar hopping! There are numerous bars on this fun street with outdoor and heated seating. You could enjoy everything from wine bars to breweries as well as sports bars to Irish pubs!
Day Trips from Boise:

If you stay in the area for longer than one day, I highly recommend making day trips from Boise, Idaho to the spots below:!
- Tamarack Resort (The amazing ski resort I stayed at before I spent a day in Boise.)
- Bruneau Dunes State Park (A geological preservation that features large sand dunes.)
- Kirkham Hot Springs (Idaho is known for its hot springs and I highly recommend visiting Kirkham if youโre looking for relaxation in nature that isn’t too far from the city.)
- Sun Valley (A renowned ski resort located in the heart of the state.)
- Twin Falls (A city in Southern Idaho that features beautiful nature and a great downtown.)
- Sunny Slope Wine Trail (A wine region known to have some of Idahoโs best wines that is also not far from the capital.)
- Thousand Springs State Park (A stunning state park with beautiful nature.)
- Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve (A breathtaking nature preserve worth checking out in Central Idaho.)

I hope you all enjoyed discovering the best things to do during one day in Boise during the winter. If you have any questions, please email me at info@browneyedflowerchild.com.
Basic Facts of the United States:
Currency: United States Dollar, Capital: Washington D.C., ID State Capital: Boise, Time Zone: Most of Idaho is on Mountain Standard Time, but anywhere near Coeur dโAlene or North Idaho is on Pacific Standard Time.
Looking for the best agency to book your next bespoke travel experience? Contact Crawford Concierge!
*Anything could happen during your travels. Always make sure you are insured in case there are unforeseen circumstances such as lost luggage/theft, natural disasters, personal liabilities and more. Click here to get insured for your next trip.
Shop my Boise Look:
Click here to shop my Poshmark closet!
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Boise is the capital of Idaho. It is considered a mid-sized city with over 4.7 million acres of land, larger than the USAโs three smallest states combined (Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut). I traveled to Idaho in February 2021 and spent one day in Boise at the end of my winter ski trip to Tamarack Resort.
During my one full day in Boise, I savored delicious food, learned a lot about Boiseโs history and stayed at a beautiful urban boutique hotel called Hotel 43. Whether you are traveling around the state of Idaho or are doing a cross-country or mini-road trip out in the American West, I recommend exploring the city of Boise!

In this article, you can find the top 10 things to do in Boise, Idaho in the winter. There is more than enough fun in the โCity of Treesโ!
**Please note that this blog post uses affiliate links meaning that if you make a purchase via my affiliate link, I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only promote and talk about products and services that I have used and like. During my time in Boise, Idaho, Hotel 43 hosted me for one night.
Pin the Below Image to Keep Handy

Traveling to Boise, Idaho in the Winter:

It is easy to get to Boise anywhere in the United States or the world. For my trip to Idaho, I took an affordable flight from Newark Airport in New Jersey to Boise Airport with a short layover at Chicago OโHare.
Because the majority of my trip to Idaho was spent at Tamarack Resort, which is 2.5-hours north of Boise, I rented a car from the airport. Even if you are sticking around the Boise area, I recommend getting a car so you can easily venture around.
Before you book your car, I recommend checking the weather, especially in the winter, since it snows a lot in Idaho and conditions could be extreme. If snow is in the forecast, that will determine which type of vehicle you rent, which should be an SUV or a car with all-wheel drive.

The capital also offers public transportation for both locals and visitors. ValleyRide is the city bus system that operates within Boise city limits and the greater Treasure Valley area.
Boise also has taxi services, Uber and Lyft. The city also has a program called SHIP that offers free rides to people living in the county with disabilities and to senior citizens who are 65 and older.
(Click here if you are planning to road trip around the United States and want to rent an RV.)
Staying at Hotel 43 in Boise:

During a trip to Idahoโs capital, Hotel 43 provides the perfect boutique accommodation in the city as it offers urban chic charm, modern amenities, and convenience.
Located in the heart of Boise, Hotel 43 is steps away from the cityโs award-winning restaurants, cafรฉs, museums, capitol building and more. It also isnโt too far from the nearby mountains (I list great day trips from Boise below).

Hotel 43 hosted me in their Boutique King Room during my night there. This luxurious room is located on the sixth floor, which is the top level of the hotel and features gorgeous views of Boiseโs cityscape and the stunning local mountains.
I LOVED staying in this room because the actual king bed itself was extremely comfortable. I had a fantastic nightโs sleep there and I loved how it had a lot of cozy pillows.

In addition, I was welcomed with an adorable teddy bear and a bottle of local red wine. (I enjoyed relaxing at night with the bear while sipping a glass of wine as I watched a movie.) The Boutique King Room also came with an en-suite bathroom, mini bar and modern furniture.
What was also unique about my stay at Hotel 43 in Boise was that my room was also a PUREยฎ Wellness Allergy-Friendly Room that is patented with a seven-step purification process. I have a skin allergy and unfortunately, I end up in hives with most hotel stays. Thankfully, Hotel 43 gets it!
All the water is filtered to remove chlorine and reduce irritants, making my shower more enjoyable. The room also included an all-natural plant-based sanitation; a tea-tree oil cartridge in the air-handling unit; installation of hypo-allergenic pillows and mattress encasements; and an air purification system!
The in-room filter in the wellness rooms at Hotel 43 removes up to 99.99% of pollutants and allergens, exceeding HEPA standards. Overall, Hotel 43 is Idahoโs ONLY Pure Wellness Hotel!

(You could book a Pure Wellness Boutique King Room, Boutique Double Queen Room, Capitol King Room (which is the room I stayed in) and a Parlor Suite.)
In addition to the room I stayed in at Hotel 43 in Boise, there are a variety of suites that include a living area, a jetted tub, and a step-out balcony.
There are also Boutique Double Queen Rooms that feature urban chic dรฉcor, and great amenities and conveniences for guests to unwind and recharge.
Hotel 43 also has ADA Accessible Boutique King and Boutique Double Queen Rooms, Open Spaces Accessible Suites and PURE Wellness Rooms that include a wheelchair-accessible roll-in shower and are compliant with ADA standards.
All of the rooms at Hotel 43 include Serta euro-top mattresses, plush linens, spa robes, a 50โ LED HD TV with a premium viewing package, a smart fridge, an executive desk, multiple USB outlets, premium coffee with a Keurig maker, a safe, iron and ironing board, hairdryer and William Roam bath amenities.

In addition, Hotel 43 in Boise has pet-friendly rooms, so you donโt have to leave your furry friend behind! When you book a pet-friendly room, the hotel will organize all the essentials to make your dog feel at home. Hotel 43 includes premium plush beds for your pup, a water and food dish, treats, doggie bags and a leash. You could have a maximum of two pets stay with you.
What is also remarkable is that Hotel 43 has doggie ambassadors cared for by the Idaho Humane Society. It is the largest and oldest animal welfare organization and veterinary charity in the state, whose mission is to advocate for the welfare and care of animals.

Overall, staying at Hotel 43 is the best during a trip to Boise! I loved the lobby area and there is also a restaurant attached to the hotel called Chandlers Steakhouse, which offers Boiseโs finest seafood and steaks. The restaurant includes Idaho-sourced ingredients and has an extensive beer, wine and cocktail selection. There is also live jazz music every night!
The hotel also has a cafรฉ called Metro Cafรฉ, where you can enjoy a coffee with a selection of freshly baked pastries, house-made granola, fresh fruit and more. Hotel 43 also has a room service menu as well.
One Day in Boise: Memorable Activities in Boise, Idaho

Discover the top 10 things to do in Boise, Idaho in the winter!
Grab Donuts for Breakfast at Guru Donuts:

Located a few steps away from Hotel 43 is Guru Donuts. This adorable donut shop offers the tastiest donuts from scratch in a charming environment. All of Guru Donuts are made fresh every morning and include local fresh eggs, family farmed regional flour and expertly roasted coffee right from Boise.
Overall, Guru Donuts feature a variety of different donuts to suit all taste buds and diets. You could order yeast-raised, vegan donuts in different flavors; an Old Fashioned Donut; a vegan Vanilla Bean Cake Donut with seasonal glazes like strawberry, chocolate espresso and more; a gluten-free Idahoยฎ Potato Donut that is offered with classic cinnamon sugar, rotating glazes and includes vanilla sprinkles, coffee or other chocolate, nutty or sweet flavors; an Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake Donut that is made with Dutch baking cocoa and is topped with Guru Glaze, chocolate sprinkles and rotating glazes like peppermint, white chocolate mocha and other seasonal flavors and a biscuit donut, which is only available on Sundays and is made with house-made honey butter glaze.
During my morning at Guru Donuts, I had the February seasonal Strawberry Bliss donut that is vegan and dipped in strawberry glaze, covered in rainbow sprinkles, topped with a butter cream swirl and included freeze dried strawberry crumbles.
Admire the Talented Artwork at Freak Alley:

Also located near Hotel 43 is Freak Alley which is the largest outdoor gallery in the Pacific Northwest. During your one day in Boise, take some time to walk through Freak Alley, which features talented and colorful murals, graffiti and public art within an alleyway in downtown Boise.
Freak Alley was established in 2002 by Colby Akers, Freak Alley Gallery. Every few years, older murals are painted over and replaced by brand new murals for locals and visitors alike to admire.

Iโm so happy I took the opportunity to check out Freak Alley; I loved the artwork and found a lot of it to be very inspiring. You must add this place to your Idaho itinerary!
Visit the Idaho State Capitol:

Known as Idahoโs most-treasured building, the Capitol, should be on your list of things to do and see during your one day in Boise. It is open every day for visitors to explore at their leisure, but please note that areas may be restricted due to government functions.
You can schedule a guided tour through a reservation made in advance and there are also virtual tours online. There is also a fun scavenger hunt for all ages that follows the virtual tour!
Enjoy Boutique Shopping in Downtown Boise:

Another great thing to do during your one day in Boise, Idaho during winter is to go shopping!
Located in the heart of downtown Boise are boutique shops, art galleries and studios, gift shops, home furnishing stores, food markets and sporting/outdoor stores for you to check out and either purchase something for yourself or a loved one.
From my experience, most of the best stores in Boise were on N. 8th Street, N. 9th Street, W. Idaho Street and W. Main Street.
Learn about Basque History in Boise:

Situated in downtown Boise is the Basque Block that consists of the Basque Museum & Cultural Center, The Basque Market and a handful of Basque restaurants.
Basque people are indigenous to Northeastern Spain and Southwestern France within the Pyrenees Mountains. The Basque culture is completely different than that of the Spanish and French since they have their own language.
In addition, the Basques are one of the oldest ethnic groups in Europe, they have their own festivals, rural sports and delicious cuisine!
Outside of Spain, Boise has the second largest population of Basque people. They came to Idaho because of a large interest in sheep herding!
One of the best things to do in downtown Boise is to visit the Basque Block and check out the Basque Museum & Culture Center, which preserves, promotes and perpetuates Basque history and culture in America.

At the museum, you could explore Basque artifacts that represent their rich history and culture and learn more about Basques in Western America. You could also listen to stories of Basque people from their struggles and triumphs.
Across the street from the museum is The Basque Market where you could shop for specialty foods that are from the region, enjoy a nice lunch and take in-person or virtual cooking classes and wine tastings.
In addition to the museum and market, there are also numerous Basque restaurants, cafรฉs and bars in the neighborhood for Boise locals and visitors to savor delicious paella, croquetas, patatas bravas, Basque bocadillos, soups, salads and more!
Hike the Old Penitentiary Trailhead to Table Rock:

During my one day in Boise, a lot of people recommended that I visit the Old Idaho Penitentiary, but before I go into my experience there, I thought I would let you all know that if youโre looking to get active in Boise, hike Table Rock from the Old Penitentiary Trailhead that starts steps away from the prison.
Table Rock offers both easy and challenging hiking and biking trails that feature beautiful views of the capital city and the nearby Treasure Valley. It was a little snowy when I was in Boise, but on a sunny day, Table Rock makes for a great sunset spot in the city!
Walk through the Old Idaho Penitentiary:

I recommend visiting the Old Idaho Penitentiary during your one day in Boise. This old prison is a 10-minute drive from Hotel 43 and it is a thrilling experience.
Please note that you must pre-purchase your admission ticket for a self-guided tour online before you arrive. You will be given a time slot for when you can tour the penitentiary. It’s one of the most fun things to do in Boise, Idaho!
Overall, the Idaho State Penitentiary opened its doors in 1872 to some of Idahoโs most notorious criminals who were murderers, robbers and money launderers. There was a total of 10 men who were executed at the prison and female inmates started to arrive in 1905. (The prison boasted some of the most desperate female criminals.)

The Idaho State Penitentiary closed in December 1973 after 101 years of operation. The reason why it closed is because the prison became very outdated and the unsanitary conditions caused sickness and disease. There were a lot of riots due to the deplorable conditions and the non-existent heating and cooling systems made Boiseโs extreme weather unbearable for prisoners.
There were over 500 escape attempts, which 90 of them were successful. Most escapees were found and taken back to the prison. The penitentiary also had 129 recorded deaths during its 101 years from executions, various diseases, suicides, murders and escape attempts.
There is also a prison cemetery located at the Idaho Botanical Garden on the same street as the Old Idaho Penitentiary. (I also recommend visiting the gardens if you have time!)

During a self-guided tour at the Old Idaho Penitentiary, you could walk through the cell blocks, solitary confinement unit, the Gallows, the womenโs ward and more.
You could also tour the special J. Curtis Earl Memorial Exhibit, which boasts a collection of historic weaponry. It also allows you to learn American history and how certain events such as the Spanish Influenza (currently known as the flu) affected the prison in the early 1900s.

Overall, I found the Old Idaho Penitentiary to be eerie and haunting. My trip to Idaho was a solo trip, so I visited the penitentiary on my own and was spooked out when I was walking through the cells, the solitary confinement unit as well as the womenโs ward.
Savor a Delicious Farm-to-Table Dinner at Fork:

For dinner during my one day in Boise, I went to an amazing farm-to-table restaurant called Fork.
I loved the vibe of this eclectic restaurant and for my meal, I had an amazing roasted Huli Huli organic chicken dish that was served over brown butter mashed Idaho potatoes, roasted baby carrots and Huli Huli sauce. It was delicious and I loved how juicy the chicken was! For dessert, I savored the gluten free brownie a la mode, which also didn’t disappoint.

Fork has a sister restaurant called รlavita, which features Italian flare. Other great Boise restaurants that were recommended to me were Juniper, which is an urban American restaurant; The Wylder, for gourmet pizzas and The Hyde House, for additional farm-to-table options.
Bar Hop Around 6th Street:

If youโre looking for a fun time in Boise during your day there in the winter, I suggest bar hopping! There are numerous bars on this fun street with outdoor and heated seating. You could enjoy everything from wine bars to breweries as well as sports bars to Irish pubs!
Day Trips from Boise:

If you stay in the area for longer than one day, I highly recommend making day trips from Boise, Idaho to the spots below:!
- Tamarack Resort (The amazing ski resort I stayed at before I spent a day in Boise.)
- Bruneau Dunes State Park (A geological preservation that features large sand dunes.)
- Kirkham Hot Springs (Idaho is known for its hot springs and I highly recommend visiting Kirkham if youโre looking for relaxation in nature that isn’t too far from the city.)
- Sun Valley (A renowned ski resort located in the heart of the state.)
- Twin Falls (A city in Southern Idaho that features beautiful nature and a great downtown.)
- Sunny Slope Wine Trail (A wine region known to have some of Idahoโs best wines that is also not far from the capital.)
- Thousand Springs State Park (A stunning state park with beautiful nature.)
- Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve (A breathtaking nature preserve worth checking out in Central Idaho.)

I hope you all enjoyed discovering the best things to do during one day in Boise during the winter. If you have any questions, please email me at info@browneyedflowerchild.com.
Basic Facts of the United States:
Currency: United States Dollar, Capital: Washington D.C., ID State Capital: Boise, Time Zone: Most of Idaho is on Mountain Standard Time, but anywhere near Coeur dโAlene or North Idaho is on Pacific Standard Time.
Looking for the best agency to book your next bespoke travel experience? Contact Crawford Concierge!
*Anything could happen during your travels. Always make sure you are insured in case there are unforeseen circumstances such as lost luggage/theft, natural disasters, personal liabilities and more. Click here to get insured for your next trip.
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Taylor, I loved this blog on beautiful Boise, ID and the beautiful wellness boutique Hotel 43. The hotel looked amazing and the room looked very comfortable, clean and spacious. Love the teddy bear in his 43 robe. Enjoyed all the art displays Boise has to offer, the beautiful capitol building and the very interesting old penitentiary ~ The food places in Boise look absolutely amazing. This is an awesome blog, very descriptive, informative and the photos were amazing ~ brought it all to life. Looked like a great memorable day in beautiful Boise ~ I hope to get to see this wonderful city soon ~ definitely on my bucket list! Love you, Mom xoxo <3
I had no idea it was called the city of trees! That’s so interesting. Also, that donut looked delicious. I could never imagine going to visit the prision. Seemed interesting but also terrifying!
Boise has been on my list to get to for a while! (mostly for the wine-producing region popping up around there. The Penitentiary looks like a place I’d like to visit as well as all the murals and the state capital.
Boise looks like a fun place to discover and never knew it’s called the city of trees.
Had no idea there was so much to do in Boise! Hotel 43 sounds like such a good place to stay! Especially since it’s close to donuts hehe I’m a sucker for a good donut!
I had never heard about it before your posts Taylor! Thanks for sharing about it and for all your insights, it looks/sounds like such a great place!
Loving the art work in Freak Alley! That penitentiary looks like an interesting place to explore too. I have not come across Boise before so thanks for introducing us. I might even get to check it out if my rescheduled USA trip doesn’t get cancelled again!
What a fun mix of things to do for a day in Boise. You stayed in a lovely spot, and all that street art is gorgeous…I have to admit I didn’t expect you’d finish it off with a visit to a penitentiary!
This is a great guide. I always enjoy your posts! I love Basque food and the outdoor street art gallery looks really cool.
I had no idea about Basque culture in Boise, that was fascinating to learn! Well, I would definitely enjoy the delicious Basque cuisine there ๐ And Freak Alley looks super cool! Thanks for the insight on this city I knew very little about! ๐
Boise looks like a great place for a winter getaway! Hotel 43 looks like a wonderful boutique hotel to stay at. I would totally visit the Old Idaho Penitentiary as well!
Boise seems like it is an up and coming city with lots of things to do and beautiful city streets. Seems like you really enjoyed your time there and got a taste for what the city has to offer. I hope to get here myself one day! Thanks for sharing all your best tips!
Boise sounds like it has a lot going on. I’d love to visit the penitentiary, it looks spooky!
I LOVE finding new places and I have to say that I never heard of Boise before, actually, I have never visited Idaho (yet!) but I love it now! What a great guide and the 43 Hotel looks like a place I would love to stay too.
Hotel 43 seems like a really nice hotel. It’s cute that they gave you a teddy bear ๐ I have never been to Boise, but it sounds like a cool place to visit with many things to do and nice places to eat. Guru Donuts sounds right up my alley!
I’ve never heard of Boise before but it looks amazing! 43 Hotel seems like a great place to stay and the food looks delicious!
Taylor, I loved this blog on beautiful Boise, ID and the beautiful wellness boutique Hotel 43. The hotel looked amazing and the room looked very comfortable, clean and spacious. Love the teddy bear in his 43 robe. Enjoyed all the art displays Boise has to offer, the beautiful capitol building and the very interesting old penitentiary ~ The food places in Boise look absolutely amazing. This is an awesome blog, very descriptive, informative and the photos were amazing ~ brought it all to life. Looked like a great memorable day in beautiful Boise ~ I hope to get to see this wonderful city soon ~ definitely on my bucket list! Love you, Mom xoxo <3
Thank you mom! It sure was a great time. ๐ Love you too!
I had no idea it was called the city of trees! That’s so interesting. Also, that donut looked delicious. I could never imagine going to visit the prision. Seemed interesting but also terrifying!
Yes, it really is! Also the prison was pretty spooky! ๐
Boise has been on my list to get to for a while! (mostly for the wine-producing region popping up around there. The Penitentiary looks like a place I’d like to visit as well as all the murals and the state capital.
It is a great area and definitely very up and coming! Boise was definitely a fun city! ๐
Boise looks like a fun place to discover and never knew it’s called the city of trees.
Yes, it was really awesome to explore. ๐
Had no idea there was so much to do in Boise! Hotel 43 sounds like such a good place to stay! Especially since it’s close to donuts hehe I’m a sucker for a good donut!
Right?! It was a really awesome city. That donut shop sure was awesome. ๐
I had never heard about it before your posts Taylor! Thanks for sharing about it and for all your insights, it looks/sounds like such a great place!
You’re welcome Lea! It really was a cool city. ๐
Loving the art work in Freak Alley! That penitentiary looks like an interesting place to explore too. I have not come across Boise before so thanks for introducing us. I might even get to check it out if my rescheduled USA trip doesn’t get cancelled again!
Isn’t it so cool?! I am a sucker for talented murals like that. Also, I highly recommend Boise if you’re doing a USA trip.
What a fun mix of things to do for a day in Boise. You stayed in a lovely spot, and all that street art is gorgeous…I have to admit I didn’t expect you’d finish it off with a visit to a penitentiary!
Thank you Josy and it really was a great city and a very nice hotel. ๐
This is a great guide. I always enjoy your posts! I love Basque food and the outdoor street art gallery looks really cool.
Thank you so much Caroline! It definitely was a cool city for sure! ๐
I had no idea about Basque culture in Boise, that was fascinating to learn! Well, I would definitely enjoy the delicious Basque cuisine there ๐ And Freak Alley looks super cool! Thanks for the insight on this city I knew very little about! ๐
Yes, it is really cool to learn about Basque history there. I highly recommend exploring Boise when you do a USA road trip. ๐
Boise looks like a great place for a winter getaway! Hotel 43 looks like a wonderful boutique hotel to stay at. I would totally visit the Old Idaho Penitentiary as well!
It really is Devin! I really enjoyed working with Hotel 43 and the penitentiary was really cool! ๐
Boise seems like it is an up and coming city with lots of things to do and beautiful city streets. Seems like you really enjoyed your time there and got a taste for what the city has to offer. I hope to get here myself one day! Thanks for sharing all your best tips!
Yes, it definitely is up and coming! I definitely had a good time. Thank you Marisa! ๐
Boise sounds like it has a lot going on. I’d love to visit the penitentiary, it looks spooky!
It definitely is Katy! It was very interesting! ๐
I LOVE finding new places and I have to say that I never heard of Boise before, actually, I have never visited Idaho (yet!) but I love it now! What a great guide and the 43 Hotel looks like a place I would love to stay too.
Yes, it is a cool city and definitely up and coming in the USA. ๐ You’d love it.
Hotel 43 seems like a really nice hotel. It’s cute that they gave you a teddy bear ๐ I have never been to Boise, but it sounds like a cool place to visit with many things to do and nice places to eat. Guru Donuts sounds right up my alley!
Yes, Hotel 43 definitely was an awesome place to stay! Also yes, I definitely loved Guru Donuts. ๐
I’ve never heard of Boise before but it looks amazing! 43 Hotel seems like a great place to stay and the food looks delicious!
It really is a cool city Maria! I loved the hotel and food. ๐