Boise Fall Guide 2022

 
 

Now that the summer heat has passed, it’s time for the leaves to start changing colors. The Treasure Valley will soon begin to become a cozy Fall paradise! We enjoy finding our clients the perfect home to spend this Fall in, as well as one that is close to the many Fall activities in Treasure Valley. Keep reading to see our favorite local Fall festivities.

Jordan’s Pumpkin Patch

Located only 12 minutes from Downtown Boise, Jordan's Pumpkin Patch is a great way to spend an evening this Fall. Choose from pumpkins that have been picked, or take a hayride to the patch to find your perfect pumpkin. You can also enjoy a hay maze, petting zoo, corn pit, toys and photo ops. All free of charge!

Lowe Family Farmstead

Feel like a challenge? Take your friends, grab your compass, and tackle this year's maze creation at the Lowe Family Farmstead! The maze features a different design each year that is sure to get you corn-fused. The maze is carved into 18 acres of corn, and is divided into two phases. You can also take a hayride, reserve a campfire, ride a pony, and so much more! Don’t miss out on this popular Fall activity!

Cabalo’s Orchard

This fall, instead of heading to the grocery store for your weekly fruits, why not stop by an orchard and pick them yourself? You'll be supporting the local farmers, and they'll taste better, too. Cabalo's Orchard is a family run orchard located in Kuna, Idaho. The orchard offers a variety of fruits and vegetables that are available for "‘U-pick.’ Grab a basket and prepare for some delicious fresh produce!

3 Horse Ranch and Vineyard

Explore the Snake River Valley Wine Region, 40 minutes outside of Boise, Idaho. The Sunnyslope Wine Trail, referred to as "The Heart of Idaho Wine Country" is home to over 15 wineries, offering award-winning wines and unique wine tasting experiences in the Treasure Valley. One of our favorite places to taste local wine is 3 Horse Ranch and Vineyard. Make a dinner and tour reservation or visit the tasting room!

Seasonal Baking

There is something about fall and homemade pie that feels so comforting. A freshly baked apple pie and warm cider? Count us in! Try one of our favorite apple pie recipes from Gordon Ramsay.

View the recipe here

Rake Up Boise

Volunteers are the heart and power behind NeighborWorks® Boise's mission! Together, we create change in our community and positively impact our neighbors' lives. Join Rake Up Boise today and help make our community a better place this Fall!

Sign up now!

Idaho Botanical Garden

Visit the Idaho Botanical Garden every Saturday throughout October for the family-friendly Fall Harvest Days. Each Saturday offers a unique experience featuring Scarecrow Stroll, artisan vendors, food trucks, local beer, cider, and wine, and live music. There really is something for everyone! Set aside a few weekends to come and enjoy one of the best times to be in the Garden.

Western Proper

Western Proper offers an all-day hangout to eat, drink, and play under one roof. The restaurant serves gourmet food and delicious beverages. Sip on craft beer from Western Collective's flagship location and brewery. Try their 10 rotating taps, plus hard seltzers, shandies, and barrel-aged stouts. After your meal, enjoy the arcade or out-door patio area.

Kirkham Hot Springs

Idaho is known for its many beautiful natural hot springs. Visit Kirkham Hot Springs to enjoy geothermal soaking pools and small hot spring waterfalls on the bank of the Payette River. Take a day trip & explore the beautiful pools, or enjoy your night at one of the nearby campgrounds!

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