DeMeyer Park
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About DeMeyer Park in Boise
DeMeyer Park is a large neighborhood park located in West Boise, Idaho. The park spans 12.84 acres and was established in 1977 when Albert and Hazel DeMeyer gifted the land to the city. The park site was originally a ranch, and some remnants of its history remain, including the original ranch home, barns, silo, and a pond.
The park features a mix of open spaces and developed areas, providing a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors. A prominent feature is the pond, which attracts local wildlife and adds to the park's scenic appeal. The park's layout includes both sunny areas and shaded sections thanks to its mature trees, making it suitable for use throughout different seasons and times of day.
DeMeyer Park is designed to cater to diverse age groups and interests. For children, there is a playground suitable for ages 2-12, complete with swingsets and wood chip surfacing for safety. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the basketball court and sand volleyball court, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The park also offers open play areas with well-maintained grass, providing space for various recreational activities.
Accessibility and convenience are key aspects of DeMeyer Park. The park includes on-site parking and restroom facilities. It's open from sunrise to sunset, allowing visitors to enjoy the park throughout the day. A unique feature of the park is a conservation station, though specific details about this amenity are not provided in the available information.
A plaque in the park bears a dedication that reads: "DeMeyer Park: In Honor of Our Children Arlen, Eugene, Joanna--Dedicated to Children: May They Play Here: In Freedom, With Harmony And Happiness." This dedication underscores the park's focus on providing a space for community enjoyment, particularly for families and children.