5555 N. Glenwood St.
Garden City, ID 83714
(Across from Hawks Baseball Stadium & The Idaho State Fairgrounds)
Our Phone - (208) 375-3921 Our Fax - (208) 375-5120
If you are going to be flying in to Boise, the Boise Airport Code is - BOI
Boise Airport (BOI) is a division of the City of Boise Department of Aviation and Public Transportation, and is overseen by a seven member Airport Commission. In June 2003, BOI opened its new terminal expansion. The terminal expansion included two phases.
Phase I consisted of a new elevated roadway system, ticket lobby, baggage claim, food & beverage concessions, news & gifts concessions, and conference center. Phase II included a new security checkpoint, food court, Concourse C, and expanded concessions. While Concourse B is from the original terminal facility, it was renovated in 2005.
Boise Airport has two parallel runways.
North runway (10L/28R): 10,000 ft. long and 150 ft. wide
South runway (10R/28L): 9,763 ft. long and 150 ft. wide
The Link to the Boise Airport - http://www.cityofboise.org/departments/airport/
Visitors to Southwest Idaho have unique and memorable experiences and often wish they could stay longer. It is easy to understand why! With vibrant cities, historic towns, breathtaking scenery, world-class whitewater, desert canyons, agricultural communities and year-round outdoor recreation, Southwest Idaho offers something for everyone.
Want to try whitewater rafting or kayaking? We have some of the best. Does skiing sound like fun? Southwest Idaho boasts three ski resorts with miles of vertical and Nordic terrain for every ability level. Interested in history? See where Oregon Trail pioneers and early Native American tribes have literally left their mark.
No matter what your age or interest, there is plenty to do and see in Southwest Idaho. Enjoy a tour of the region on-line or contact us for a comprehensive visitor guide. We are certain you'll enjoy visiting Southwest Idaho, where adventure, culture and scenic beauty are around every corner.

Welcome to Garden City
Nestled by the River and in the Heart of the Treasure Valley!
Garden City has two public lakes. One is at the Soroptimist Park just west of Glenwood Street on Riverside Drive. You can park and walk down the trail to Garden City's hidden gem - a long lake that's perfect for a picnic.
For additional information on traveling to Garden City and businesses or places to stay, please visit the link below which will connect you to Garden City's Chamber of Commerce with helpful contacts, business directory and tips.
http://www.gcidahochamber.com/
We recommen
d our guests stay at The Doubletree Hotel Boise-Riverside and if you are in town for special events, workshops, or a conference, please let them know at the time of the reservation that you are coming to The Garden and they will give you a pre-negotiated discount.
Doubletree Hotel Boise-Riverside
2900 Chinden Boulevard, Boise, Idaho, United States 83714
Tel: 1-208-343-1871 Fax: 1-208-344-1079
Toll Free: 1-800-222-8733 (tree)
We have attached a link to the main hotel we have a discount agreement with them, they are close by The Garden in location and it is very easy navigation to and from our facility and the Hotel. The Double Tree Riverside Hotel in Garden City also provides shuttle services as well as air-port shuttles 24/7. It has a restaurant in the facility and is in a beautiful location along the Boise River and very near down town Boise.
http://doubletree1.hilton.com/en_US/dt/hotel/BOIR-DT-Doubletree-Hotel-Boise-Riverside-Idaho/index.do
Most visitors to The Garden are coming for an event, workshop or conference, but many may have extra time to spend exploring Garden City, Boise and the surrounding areas. We would love all of you to get to know Idaho and the great area that God has given us here in the Treasure Valley. Garden City, Idaho is located right in the middle of Boise along the beautiful Boise River.
More Information About Boise… Boise, the capital and largest city of the State of Idaho, is the hub of commerce, banking and government for the state. It is a blend of both traditional and non-traditional sights and attractions.
Located along the Boise River and nestled against foothills of the Rocky Mountains, our city offers many outdoor activities to local residents, from skiing at Bogus Basin Ski Resort to biking on the Boise River Greenbelt to boating at nearby reservoirs. The Boise area has it all - desert, rivers, mountains and lakes for hiking, camping, kayaking, river rafting, hunting and fishing.
The City of Trees boasts one-of-a-kind museums and urban parks. Among the many unique sites to visit are the Basque Museum and Cultural Center, Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, Idaho Black History Museum and the World Center for Birds of Prey.
Boise is home to Boise State University, the state's largest university with an enrollment of over 19,500 students, as well as 34 grade schools, 9 junior high schools, and 5 high schools.
The website and visitors information for Boise is as follows: http://www.cityofboise.org/
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Below is a link to the official website for Travel to the State of Idaho for more Information about this area, our state, sites to visit and explore -