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Estados Unidos de Amércia
Idaho
Ada County
Boise

Boise River Greenbelt (Parque Marianne Williams hasta South Eckert Road)

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Estados Unidos de Amércia
Idaho
Ada County
Boise

Boise River Greenbelt (Parque Marianne Williams hasta South Eckert Road)

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Boise River Greenbelt (Parque Marianne Williams hasta South Eckert Road)

Ciclismo

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The Boise River Greenbelt (Marianne Williams Park to South Eckert Road) offers a picturesque and accessible pathway along the Boise River in Boise, Idaho. This segment is a cherished part of the larger 25-mile tree-lined Greenbelt that winds through the heart of the city, providing a flat, paved route for various outdoor activities. Situated in East Boise's Barber Valley, this section connects two significant park areas, Marianne Williams Park and Barber Park, making it a central hub for recreation within…

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    25 de febrero de 2024

    Ciclismo

    El cinturón verde del río Boise, que cubre 25 millas panorámicas en Boise, es un destino muy querido para ciclistas. Con senderos arbolados que recorren la orilla del río, los ciclistas pueden disfrutar de impresionantes vistas, avistamientos de vida silvestre y fácil acceso a los parques ribereños, lo que lo hace perfecto para aventuras en bicicleta.
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    25 de febrero de 2024

    Ciclismo de carretera

    El cinturón verde del río Boise, que cubre 25 millas panorámicas en Boise, es un destino muy querido para ciclistas. Con senderos arbolados que recorren la orilla del río, los ciclistas pueden disfrutar de impresionantes vistas, avistamientos de vida silvestre y fácil acceso a los parques ribereños, lo que lo hace perfecto para aventuras en bicicleta.
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    El cinturón verde del río Boise, que atraviesa Boise durante 40 kilómetros, es un destino de senderismo favorito. Con sus senderos arbolados a lo largo del río, ofrece vistas panorámicas y avistamientos de vida silvestre. Sin embargo, también es un lugar popular para andar en bicicleta, por lo que los excursionistas deben estar atentos a los ciclistas que pasan a toda velocidad.
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    Río Boise y Boise River Greenbelt - Recorrido circular desde Boise

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    Ubicación: Boise, Ada County, Idaho, Estados Unidos de Amércia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the approximate length of the Boise River Greenbelt section from Marianne Williams Park to South Eckert Road?

    This specific segment of the Boise River Greenbelt connects Marianne Williams Park to South Eckert Road, which is the location of Barber Park. While the entire Greenbelt spans 25 miles, this particular section is a shorter, continuous pathway within the eastern part of the Greenbelt. It's ideal for a leisurely ride or walk, and you can easily extend your journey further along the Greenbelt in either direction.

    What kind of terrain and surface can I expect on this cycleway?

    The cycleway from Marianne Williams Park to South Eckert Road is characterized by a flat, paved surface. This makes it suitable for all skill levels, including families with children, and is ideal for road bikes, hybrid bikes, and even strollers or wheelchairs. The smooth path ensures a comfortable experience for cyclists, walkers, and trail runners alike.

    Are there any specific landmarks or notable features along this section of the Greenbelt?

    Yes, this section connects two significant parks: Marianne Williams Park, known for its 72 acres of pathways, play areas, and fishing spots, and Barber Park near South Eckert Road, which is a popular access point for floating the Boise River. Along the way, you'll enjoy continuous riverside views, open green spaces, and opportunities for wildlife viewing, particularly birds, as it's part of the Idaho Birding Trail.

    Is the Boise River Greenbelt (Marianne Williams Park to South Eckert Road) suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! This section of the Greenbelt is very family-friendly. Its flat, paved surface and traffic-free environment make it safe and enjoyable for children learning to ride bikes or for families pushing strollers. Marianne Williams Park itself offers play areas and additional pathways, making it a great destination for a full day out with the family.

    Is this section of the Greenbelt dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Boise River Greenbelt is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the path, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the Greenbelt enjoyable for everyone.

    What are the parking options for accessing this part of the Greenbelt?

    Convenient parking is available at both ends of this section. You can find parking at Marianne Williams Park and also at Barber Park, which is located near South Eckert Road. During peak times, especially on weekends or holidays, these lots can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Marianne Williams Park or South Eckert Road?

    While there aren't cafes directly within Marianne Williams Park, the Greenbelt's urban location means you're never far from amenities. You can find various dining options and cafes a short distance away in the surrounding East Boise area. Barber Park, near South Eckert Road, is also close to local services and eateries.

    What are the seasonal conditions like for cycling this path, especially in winter?

    While the Greenbelt is most popular from spring through fall due to mild weather and shade, it can be cycled in winter. However, be aware that conditions may vary. The paved path can sometimes be icy or covered with snow, especially after winter storms. Always check local weather conditions and path reports before heading out in colder months, and ensure your bike is equipped for potential slippery surfaces.

    Is public transportation available to reach Marianne Williams Park or South Eckert Road?

    Yes, Boise's public transportation system, ValleyRide, offers bus routes that can get you close to various access points along the Greenbelt, including areas near Marianne Williams Park and South Eckert Road. It's advisable to check the current ValleyRide schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information on stops closest to your desired access point.

    Are there any permits required for cycling on the Boise River Greenbelt?

    No, there are no permits required for cycling or walking on the Boise River Greenbelt. It is a public pathway freely accessible to everyone. Just be sure to follow all posted rules and regulations, such as staying on the paved path and yielding to pedestrians.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along this section of the Greenbelt?

    The Boise River Greenbelt is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. You can often spot various species of waterfowl, such as ducks and geese, along the river. Keep an eye out for herons, kingfishers, and other riparian birds. Occasionally, you might also see smaller mammals like squirrels, rabbits, and even deer, particularly during quieter times of the day.

    Is the Boise River Greenbelt (Marianne Williams Park to South Eckert Road) wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, this section of the Boise River Greenbelt is highly wheelchair accessible. The path is flat, wide, and paved, providing a smooth surface for wheelchairs, strollers, and mobility scooters. Access points at Marianne Williams Park and Barber Park are designed to be accessible, making it an inclusive outdoor experience for all.

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