Julia Davis Park
Julia Davis Park, located in Boise, Idaho, is the city's oldest park and spans across 43 acres of land. Established in 1907 as a memorial to Julia Davis by her husband Thomas Davis, the park offers a range of unique features including the Julia Davis Rotary Plaza, Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivor Plaza, Abraham Lincoln Statue, and the Window to the River Memorial.
Visitors to Julia Davis Park can enjoy various amenities such as birding, bocce courts, horseshoe pits, fishing access points along the Boise River Greenbelt, open play areas, a playground for children aged 2-12, and tennis courts. The park also offers three pavilions, the Rose Garden, and the Gene Harris Bandshell, which can be reserved for events. With its rich history and diverse recreational opportunities, Julia Davis Park is a beloved destination for both residents and tourists alike.
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