Cypress Park

4382 S TABLERIDGE WAY

Cypress Park is a 7-acre neighborhood park located in Southeast Boise. The small park features a playground, picnic shelter, restroom, walking path, tennis court and green space. 

Visitors will also enjoy a scenic vista of the Boise Front.

Formerly known as Breckenridge Park, the site was donated to the City of Boise by the Breckenridge Homeowners Association under the condition that it remain a public park area.

cypressshelter.jpgA covered picnic shelter is available in the park.  It is not a reservable site, therefore use is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  

2-5 Playground

Swingsets: yes
Age group: 2-5

The playground surface is wood chips.

5- 12 Playground

Swingsets: yes
Age group: 5-12

The playground surface is wood chips.

Dog Off-Leash Area

Of the 7.3 acres, 1.4 acres are available for off-leash use during designated hours. The approved area is in the northeast portion of the park to the east of the tennis courts, shelter, and playground, and inside the sidewalk on the north, east, and south end. There are signs with maps identifying the approved area installed at the park for user reference.

Dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated area in the mornings, sunrise to 10:00 a.m., and evenings, 4:00 p.m. to Sunset. Dogs must be on a leash at all other times during the day.

Dogs and their owners should be sure to follow the City's leash and pick-up ordinance going to and coming from the designated off-leash area, and follow the Dog Off-Leash Area Rules and Regulations while visiting the park.

Open Play Areas

Open play areas are cut grass spaces that provide opportunities for healthy recreational activities for people of all ages.

Practice Fields

Turf Type: Grass

Fields are scheduled and reserved for local soccer organizations and partners by Boise Parks & Recreation. Usually weekdays or early evenings are available for drop-in use (first-come, first-serve).

Restrooms

Park restrooms are available at this park.  Restrooms are now open. Park drinking fountains are now operational.  

For a list of restrooms and portable restrooms that are available year around in parks and the reserves, click here.

Tennis

Number of Tennis courts: 2

Tennis courts may be reserved by contacting:
Boise Parks and Recreation
208-608-7680

One court must be open for public use at all times.

View our Rules & Regulations for Tennis Court Use

Walk 150

walk150webteaser.jpgMaps created for the city's Walk 150 project provide distances for walking paths in 17 parks throughout the city. Check out the mileage for Places to Walk in this park at: http://www.walk150.org/places-to-walk/

 

Master Plan

A Master Plan is a concept drawing illustrating recreation facilities and landscape features planned for a park site.  It does not necessarily represent what amenities are currently in a park. 

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