Fairview Park

2300 W IDAHO ST

Fairviewpark.jpgFairview Park is a neighborhood park located west of downtown Boise. The park is just under 2 acres and features mature trees and open play areas. Amenities also include a playground, basketball courts, tennis courts, and picnic areas.

2-5 Playground

Swingsets: no
Age group: 2-5

The playground surface is wood chips.

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5-12 Playground

Swingsets: no
Age group: 5-12

The playground surface is wood chips.

Basketball

Number of Basketball courts: 2

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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

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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