Kathryn Albertson Park

Kathryn Albertson Park Kathryn Albertson Park is a 41-acre special use park located near downtown Boise. Kathryn Albertson Park houses a multitude of animal life.

A haven for wildlife and quiet contemplation, the park features wide, paved footpaths and outdoor gazebo in a beautiful natural setting. The most easily spotted are the many varieties of birds. Waterfowl, song and game birds, owls, and herons have found their own niches in the park. Many animals share the water with the ducks and other birds. Salamanders, painted and boxed turtles can be seen as w

ell as bullfrogs which can often be heard. Raccoons, beavers, rabbits, and voles can be found in the park. Red foxes sometimes visit, too. Many birds and mammals are inactive during the day, so early morning and evening are the best times to observe wildlife. Sudden movements and excessive noise cause most animals to flee and hide, so listen, move quietly, look closely-the most interesting things in nature take place right under your nose.

Address

1001 N Americana Blvd
Boise, ID
83706

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