Brimming with contemporary works artists from Idaho and the Northwest, this downtown gallery entices passersby to browse its collection. Every medium is offered in the individual and group exhibits on display. From paintings of fragile pink-petaled flowers to bolder, more evocative pieces, J. Crist Gallery will please a variety of tastes. The gallery, which is attracting national and international artists, also offers specialized services such as creative framing options, collection development, hanging suggestions and shipping.
Located right in the middle of the downtown area, Muse Yoga is highly popular among those in the know. Although yoga is the main focus, no particular traditionalist school of yoga is followed here. Instead, the highly-trained yoga instructors use their own creative capabilities to formulate the classes in their own style. Along with classes of hatha yoga and restorative yoga, meditation, tai chi and other movement arts are also taught here. Classes for all levels of learners, from beginners to seasoned experts, are available here.
At Subspace, you never really know what you might come across. This Boise specialty store features a varied mix of unique clothing, footwear, jewelry and more. One-of-a-kind items like kilts, corsets, hats and more make up the selection which will surely take hours to inspect. Subspace is the kind of place where you'll find things you never knew you needed, but now couldn't possibly live without.
SoleMates Comfort Footwear provides a collection of shoes from around the world, including Spain, Sweden and the US. The store houses a variety of brands like BeautiFeel, Bolo, Chaco and Dansko. Styles are selected based on comfort, quality, durability and the latest trends. The store also offers complimentary foot massages.
Located in the Ridge to Rivers Trail System, the trail is found about 10 miles north of downtown Boise on the dirt Eighth Street Road. Hikers can choose from a two-mile loop or a seven-mile out-and-back trail. Rabbits, lizards, porcupines and badgers call this area home. Views of the Boise Valley are endless, and hikers can test their tree knowledge while identifying Rocky Mountain Maple, Hawthorne and Water Birch.