Between and Labor Day, hundreds of tubes, kayaks and paddle boards will parade by as they make the six-mile trek from Barber Park to Ann Morrison Park.
If you’re planning on loading up your raft for the six mile trip from Barber Park to Ann Morrison Park, there are a few things that are different on July 4th than a typical Tuesday.
Just last week, the agencies that work together to make Boise River Float season a safe and fun experience expressed that the start of float season could still be weeks away.
With the return of tubes, kayaks and anything that floats making the six mile trip from Barber to Ann Morrison comes the return of another sight you’ll frequently see along the float.
You guys suffered through my rant about manners on the Boise Greenbelt a few weeks ago. Well, I've got something new to add to that list and it all started when the river opened for float season.
The first year my fiancé and I were dating, he sunk our raft on the one float we took down the river. Last year we made it to Ann Morrison Park, but he realized that he had left his keys to his car (parked at the take out) in my car at Barber Park. Our third float this year would be the charm, right?