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The Kathryn Albertson Park is a 41-acre park, one of several riverside parks named for important local women. Kathryn McCurry Albertson and her husband donated the park to the city in 1989. The park features paved footpaths, a variety of wildlife, and gazebos that can be reserved for special occasions.
You can also see several ponds and a fountain. Signs that have been inlaid in large rocks along the paths describe the wildlife and themes of nature found in the park. The plantings in the park were chosen to offer food and protection to the wildlife that lives there.
1001 West Americana Terrace, Boise, Idaho, Phone: 208-608-7600

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