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The Boise River Wildlife Management Area offers diverse habitats supporting abundant wildlife along the Boise River corridor and is popular for year-round outdoor recreation including fishing, birdwatching, and hiking.

2,200
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
Approx. 15,000
Annual Visitors
1950s
Year Established

About Boise River Wildlife Management Area

Boise River Wildlife Management Area
 

The Boise River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans over 2,000 acres along the Boise River east of Boise, Idaho. Managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, this protected area conserves riparian and upland habitats critical for waterfowl, songbirds, deer, and other wildlife. The landscape varies from cottonwood forests and wetlands to sagebrush and grasslands, providing vital breeding and feeding grounds. Originally acquired in the mid-20th century to preserve waterfowl habitat, the area now balances wildlife conservation with public recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore a network of walking trails and enjoy access points for river fishing and wildlife observation. The Boise River itself supports native trout and provides scenic opportunities for paddle sports such as kayaking and canoeing. Throughout the year, birders frequently encounter species like great blue herons, Canada geese, and raptors, while many mammals use the area’s cover for seasonal migrations. Beyond day recreation, the WMA is integral in regional conservation efforts, protecting sensitive ecosystems from urban expansion and maintaining water quality. Its close proximity to the Boise metropolitan area makes it an accessible natural refuge for residents and tourists seeking outdoor activities and wildlife experiences. Seasonal changes draw diverse visitors, with spring and fall migrations peaking the wildlife spectacle. Overall, the Boise River Wildlife Management Area serves as both a sanctuary for Idaho wildlife and a vital green space fostering public appreciation and outdoor engagement.

Highlights

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Riparian cottonwood forests providing prime bird habitat along the Boise River

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Excellent fishing spots for native trout and warm-water species

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Accessible trail system offering diverse wildlife viewing experiences

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Winter raptor watching with frequent sightings of hawks and owls

Notable Natural Features

Boise River Corridor

A vital riparian zone supporting aquatic species and providing scenic opportunities for fishing and paddling.

Wetland Habitats

Seasonal wetlands attract migrating waterfowl and support amphibians and invertebrates important to the food chain.

Cottonwood Forests

Dense stands of mature cottonwoods offer nesting and shelter for numerous bird species.