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Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park tourist attraction in Boise, ID
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View of Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park in Boise, ID
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View of Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park in Boise, ID
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Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park

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πŸ•‘ 1.5-3 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 2-12. The playground equipment caters to various skill levels, with structures suitable for toddlers and preschoolers as well as more challenging climbing features for elementary-aged kids. The open grass areas work well for active tweens who want to throw a frisbee or kick a ball around.

About

Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park is a beloved Meridian neighborhood gem that consistently ranks as one of the area's top family destinations. With its well-maintained playground equipment, spacious grassy areas perfect for impromptu soccer games, and plenty of shaded picnic spots under mature trees, it's an ideal spot for everything from quick after-school play sessions to full-day family gatherings.

Highlights

  • βœ“Popular multi-level playground equipment with slides and climbing structures
  • βœ“Expansive open grass areas perfect for running, sports, and active play
  • βœ“Mature shade trees providing natural cooling and comfortable picnic spots
  • βœ“Well-maintained grounds with safe, clean play spaces
  • βœ“Community atmosphere that's perfect for meetups with other families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 10 AM) to snag one of the prime shaded picnic tables, especially during summer months when they fill up quickly for birthday parties
  2. 2.Bring a blanket and set up under the trees on the perimeter if the picnic tables are taken,the shade coverage is excellent throughout the park
  3. 3.Pack bug spray during spring and early summer evenings when mosquitoes can be more active near the grass areas
  4. 4.The park has ample street parking along Kleiner Memorial Parkway, but the spots nearest the playground fill first,don't hesitate to walk an extra minute from further down the street
  5. 5.Bring a variety of outdoor toys like balls, bubbles, or kites as the open grass areas are perfect for free play beyond just the playground

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) or late afternoons (4-6 PM) offer the most pleasant experience with smaller crowds and comfortable temperatures. Weekends tend to be busiest between 10 AM and 2 PM, especially for birthday parties. Spring and fall provide ideal weather, while summer evenings after 6 PM offer relief from Boise's heat.

What to Know

The park is free to access with free street parking available. There are no restroom facilities on-site, so plan bathroom breaks accordingly. The park is accessible with paved pathways, and while there are no on-site food vendors, the open picnic policy makes it perfect for bringing your own meals and snacks.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round with extended hours during summer months. Spring (April-May) brings beautiful weather and blooming trees. Summer can get quite hot midday, so mornings and evenings are best. Fall offers comfortable temperatures and gorgeous foliage. Winter visits are possible but playground equipment may be cold to touch, and grass can be muddy after rain or snow.

Nearby Eats

Village Pizza & Grill is about a mile away and offers family-friendly Italian fare with good pizza options kids love. Culver's is also nearby on Eagle Road for quick, casual burgers and their famous frozen custard,perfect for a post-park treat.

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