Welcome to the Treasure Valley.

Welcome to the Treasure Valley.

Whatever your passions, you’ll find them in the Treasure Valley. And you won’t have to navigate through hours of bumper-to-bumper traffic to get there!

Living in the Treasure Valley provides an unparalleled quality of life not found anywhere else in the nation. Life here affords more family time, cultural entertainment and adventure opportunities. There are four mild and distinct seasons and plenty of public wilderness that allows a lifetime of weekend adventures!

This is Boise

Boise, Idaho offers a rare blend of outdoor adventure and vibrant city living, making it one of the most desirable places to live in the West for families, professionals, and investors alike. Residents enjoy unparalleled access to nature, with world-class skiing at Bogus Basin just 20 minutes from downtown and additional resorts like Brundage and Tamarack within easy driving distance. The Boise Foothills provide miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, while vast public lands nearby offer endless opportunities for dirt biking, camping, and exploring. In the warmer months, locals float the Boise River, paddleboard at Quinn’s Pond, or boat at nearby lakes and reservoirs—making outdoor recreation an effortless part of daily life.

At the same time, Boise delivers a thriving city culture with a strong sense of community. Boise State University football games at Albertsons Stadium are a beloved local tradition, and the city boasts a rich performing arts scene with venues like the Morrison Center, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and the historic Egyptian Theatre. Live concerts, festivals, and events—including Treefort Music Fest—bring energy and creativity year-round. Boise also features a growing wine, food, and art community, with local wineries, farm-to-table dining, and monthly art walks that showcase the city’s creative spirit.

With top-rated schools, a growing economy, and diverse neighborhoods—from foothills estates to charming historic homes—Boise offers an exceptional quality of life. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, a vibrant cultural scene, or a welcoming community

A hot air balloon with red, white, and blue stripes flying above a bridge with people on it, surrounded by trees and with the sun near the horizon. The Spirit of Boise event is a Treasure Valley tradition and cherished past time.
A woman riding a bicycle along a gravel path in a park during late afternoon sunlight, trees and benches in the background. The Boise Greenbelt is gem of the Treasure Valley connecting people to recreation, nature and services along miles of trails.

Recreation in Eagle

Eagle’s foothills, golf course, and Greenbelt provide ample opportunities for bicycling, hiking, and other forms of on-foot and onbike enjoyment. Among the largest in the United States, this 200-acre park is home to the Eagle Sports Complex and Bike Park. Banbury Golf Course and Eagle Hills Golf Course, two of the Treasure Valley’s longestrunning courses, are both located in Eagle. Eagle Island State Park is a magnificent 545 acre state park featuring a waterslide, sandy beaches, a picnic area, and more than five miles of trails where outdoor enthusiasts may ride horses, walk their pets, and play disc golf. In the winter, visitors can enjoy Gateway Snow Park, which is located within the park and contains various snow tubing lines, as well as paddleboard rentals and a 6-line zip line course. The Eagle Saturday Market is open from May to the beginning of October and is located in the center of downtown Eagle at Heritage Park. Listen to the tunes of local performers as you peruse stalls selling anything from gourmet cuisine and fresh produce to one-of-a-kind crafts.

10 Reasons to Live in the Treasure Valley

  • With less time commuting and an abundance of family-friendly activities, there are more opportunities to spend time with your family and make memories to last a lifetime.

  • Camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, river rafting, hot springs, skiing, golfing, off-roading, and much more – all within minutes to a couple of hours away.

  • Boise has first-class shopping, theatre, live music, sporting events, festivals, dining, microbrew beer, wine tasting, and more.

  • Spring, summer, winter, and fall - every season in Idaho is a reason to celebrate. Each season brings about the excitement of getting outside and enjoying the outdoors.

  • Diverse and evolving economic landscape, the Treasure Valley provides opportunities for startup companies, young talent, and experienced entrepreneurs. Built on a well-laid foundation paved by long-standing, local corporations.

  • Item Farmer’s markets, outdoor music festivals, First Thursday, river floating, camping – There is so much to do during summer in Idaho. Also it stays light until after 10 pm!

  • Idaho has the third-lowest crime rate in the nation. Meridian and Middleton are among the top ten safest cities in Idaho.

  • Idaho boasts several top-ranking colleges and universities that compete at the highest levels in their dedicated fields of study.

  • Freedom means a lot of different things to different people—in Idaho, it means less local government regulations than in neighboring states.

  • Skiing in Idaho is among the best in the country. The breathtaking scenery is the perfect complement for snowmobiling, crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing.

A park with a body of water reflecting the sky and clouds, trees with fall foliage, and a paved walkway with black railings and street lamps. Two people are walking along the path.