Ann Morrison Park
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About Ann Morrison Park in Boise
Ann Morrison Park is a 153-acre urban park located along the Boise River in Boise, Idaho. Established in 1959, the park was created by Harry Morrison in memory of his late wife, Ann Morrison, and gifted to the City of Boise.
The park features expansive grassy areas interspersed with trees, providing ample space for various recreational activities. One of its most distinctive features is a spray fountain, which offers a refreshing spot for visitors during warm weather. The park's location along the Boise River makes it a popular destination for river activities, serving as a take-out point for people floating the river during summer months.
Ann Morrison Park hosts several notable events throughout the year. It is the site of Boise's annual Fourth of July fireworks display and the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic, a hot air balloon festival. The park also includes a dedicated off-leash area for dogs called Together Treasure Valley Dog Island, allowing pets to run and swim freely.
The park's proximity to downtown Boise and its connection to the Boise River Greenbelt make it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike. Its diverse amenities cater to a wide range of interests, from sports enthusiasts to families looking for a peaceful picnic spot.