Florence Park

7800 W FLORENCE ST

Florence.jpgFlorence Park is a small neighborhood park located in Southwest Boise. The park is slightly over 2 acres and is an open area park with a newly constructed playground.

DIRECTIONS:

South on Cole Rd., Right on W. Maxwell Dr., Left on N. Owens St., Right on W. Florence St.

Amenities & Details

Playground

Swingsets: no
Age group: 2-5

Florenceplayground.jpgMore than 150 volunteers from The Home Depot and the City of Boise teamed up on July 17,2003 to construct the new playground, which was designed by the children of the Florence Park neighborhood.

The new playground is part of an ongoing partnership between Home Depot and project KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to building playgrounds in neighborhoods that need them most.

A national sponsor of KaBOOM!, The Home Depot is provided $35,000 and 75 volunteers for the project. The Boise Parks & Recreation Department contributed $15,000 and additional labor.

The playground surface is wood chips.

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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