The 25-mile Boise River Greenbelt winds through the heart of the city, connecting residents to scenic pathways for biking and walking along the water. The Ridge to Rivers Trail System extends over 190 miles through the Boise Foothills, providing year-round hiking and mountain biking opportunities. Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area draws skiers and snowboarders in winter, while Lucky Peak State Park beckons with swimming, fishing, and boating in warmer months. The downtown area features unique attractions like Freak Alley Gallery's street art murals and the historic Basque Block, which celebrates one of the largest Basque populations outside of Spain. Culinary highlights include Chandlers Steakhouse, known for its Kobe-style beef and fresh seafood, and Fork, which showcases Northwestern cuisine with locally sourced ingredients.
The median sale price for homes in Boise is $504,000. Single family homes have a median price of $535,000, while townhomes typically sell for a median of $472,400. One bedroom condos have a median price of $379,900, and two bedroom condos have a median price of $445,000. The North End neighborhood commands higher prices with a median of $799,900 for single family homes, while West Boise presents more affordable options with a median of $455,000. The Foothills area represents the luxury market with a median single family home price of $1,105,000.
Boise's cost of living sits 2.1% above the national average. A family with school-age children needs approximately $107,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $59,000. Property taxes in Ada County maintain a 0.56% effective rate, with a 6% state sales tax. The city features strong public schools, including the A-rated Boise Senior High School and Timberline High School. Private education options include the A+ rated Riverstone International School and Foothills School of Arts and Sciences. Boise State University anchors higher education in the region.