Before bringing your Boise motorhome rental downtown, it's worth looking at whether Idaho's state capital is RV-friendly. Surprisingly, Boise ranks as the worst city in the U.S. for rush-hour traffic, worse than the likes of Los Angeles and New York. So, you may want to consider an alternative means of transport while touring the city. Many of the best campgrounds in Boise are located within a few miles of downtown, so consider leaving your camper behind and renting a bike or using local bus services to get around.
Campers looking for an activity everyone will enjoy should check out Zoo Boise. Home to over 200 animals, Zoo Boise, boasts fascinating, rare critters like red pandas, giant anteaters, and African wild dogs. You can pet adorable animals at the Zoo Farm or take a boat tour of some of the zoo's best exhibits.
Prefer to visit a historical landmark and learn more about Boise? Tour the Old Idaho State Penitentiary. The prison, built in the 1870s, operated for over 100 years and is among the state’s most historic buildings. See military memorabilia, learn about infamous past prisoners, and much more during your tour of the Old Idaho State Penitentiary.
There are few better things to do in Boise than explore the great outdoors, and one of the best parks in the region is Lucky Peak State Park. Just ten miles from the city center, Lucky Peak State Park encompasses 240 acres of beaches, grasslands, and forests along the Boise River. Spend your day soaking up the sun and making a splash at the Sandy Point beach, bike down the Boise River Greenbelt, or take your boat for a spin at Spring Shores. Pets are welcome at Lucky Peak, and there are few better places in Boise for a family picnic.