Boise City

East End, Boise City Neighborhood

East End is a tranquil neighborhood featuring primarily single detached homes and a range of small apartment buildings with various unit sizes from lofts to spacious four-bedroom options. The area offers several parks nearby, such as Warm Springs Park and Castle Rock Reserve, providing beautiful outdoor spaces for relaxation and recreation. A variety of businesses, including around ten restaurants and coffee shops, support daily needs conveniently. The presence of numerous bike lanes makes going around by bicycle an option many residents utilize. Access to nearby primary schools and easy parking contribute to a comfortable and convenient living environment in this peaceful community.

East End is an excellent neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a calm ambience. This area is great for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. Lastly, it is very easy to reach parks in the neighborhood, since there are a few of them nearby for residents to relax in and many houses have a park around the corner.

Highlights of East End

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park

Nestled along Walnut Street, this expansive, tree-filled park is a beloved hub for East End families—offering riverside picnic areas, a playground, trails connecting to the Boise Greenbelt, and easy access to the Boise River for casual floats and fishing.

🏫 Adams Elementary School

Located on Eastman Street, Adams Elementary serves as a cornerstone for local families, known for its community events, strong academic programs, and active parent involvement, making it a highly regarded school within the Boise School District.

🍽️ Hyde Park Avenue Eats

The eastern edge of the historic Hyde Park district borders East End, bringing residents quick access to a cluster of local favorites, like Goody’s Soda Fountain and Hyde Park Pub & Grill, perfect for casual dining or weekend brunch.

🛒 Albertsons at Parkcenter

Conveniently located at the edge of East End on Parkcenter Boulevard, this full-sized Albertsons grocery store is a go-to for residents, offering fresh produce, a deli, and pharmacy, all within a short walk or drive from most neighborhood homes.

🚴 Boise River Greenbelt Trail Access

East End residents enjoy direct connections to the scenic Boise River Greenbelt, an extensive multi-use trail system ideal for commuting, jogging, or biking, with picturesque riverside views and easy links to downtown and the Boise State campus.

East End

This June in East End

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 12, 2026

Outlaw Field Summer Music Series: Iration with Tribal Seeds

Idaho Botanical Garden • Doors 5:30 PM – Show 7:00 PM–10:00 PM

A lively summer concert held at the scenic Idaho Botanical Garden, just a short drive from East End, offering reggae tunes by Iration and Tribal Seeds under the stars—perfect for a fun night out close to home.

June 20, 2026

Boise Farmers Market: Shop with a Chef – Summer Solstice "Sun" Foods

Boise Farmers Market (1500 Shoreline Drive) • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM

A hands‑on chef demo and market tour focusing on seasonal sun‑themed foods—great for families and East End residents who want to shop local, learn cooking tips, and enjoy a community outing.

June 20, 2026

Boise Dandelion Festival

Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park • 2:00 PM–7:00 PM

A free, family‑friendly festival celebrating local food, biodiversity, and community at a nearby park—ideal for East End locals looking for eco‑focused activities, kids’ fun, and live music in a relaxed setting.

June 27, 2026

Roosevelt Market Block Party

Roosevelt Market, East End (N Elm Ave between E Jefferson & E State Street) • 12:00 PM–6:00 PM

An East End neighborhood block party featuring live music, local food vendors, kids’ activities, and shopping—right in your backyard for a day of community connection.

June 17, 2026

World Refugee Celebration with the Refugee Speakers Bureau

Boise Public Library (one of the branches) • 6:00 PM–7:30 PM

An inclusive evening of stories and resource connections honoring Refugee Week—perfect for East End residents interested in cultural learning, community engagement, and supporting local inclusivity.

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Stories, updates, and things to know in East End

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Local characteristics and demographics for East End

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