No other tour in Boise combines the thrill of cycling with a deep dive into Idaho’s potato culture quite like this. We’ve hand-selected the city’s most iconic spots—think stunning riverfront parks, historic neighborhoods, and the lively Basque Block—while curating a tater-themed feast that’ll leave you craving more. Along the way, our passionate local guide dishes out fascinating stories and insider tips, helping you see Boise through the eyes of a true Idahoan.
From the moment you pedal off, you’ll be treated to scrumptious spud-based snacks, more than enough for a hearty lunch, creative cocktail/mocktail pairings, and an indulgent dessert finale—all included in one immersive ride. Add in top-notch bicycles and helmets plus seamless admission everywhere we go, and all you need to do is show up ready to explore. Book now and discover why “Spuds & Spokes” isn’t just another food tour—it’s an unforgettable Idaho experience that celebrates the best of Boise’s culinary and cultural gems.
Follow your guide through the lively Basque Block, where you’ll discover Boise’s vibrant Basque heritage and indulge in unique potato specialties inspired by Old World traditions. Immerse yourself in the culture, history, and savory flavors that make this district a must-visit.
Your guide will lead you to Idaho’s majestic State Capitol, where you’ll soak in the grand architecture and storied past of Boise’s political epicenter. Stop by the Capital grounds and hear fascinating tales of the state’s pioneer spirit, setting the stage for your day of pedaling and potato adventures.
Your guide will also take you along the lush Boise Greenbelt, offering stunning river views and a refreshing ride through one of the city’s most scenic thoroughfares. Breathe in the fresh Idaho air as you cruise toward the next mouthwatering potato tasting.
Enjoy a leisurely break in Ann Morrison Park—153 acres of open green space that’s perfect for winding down. Let your guide treat you to a well-earned rest and a final round of Boise-inspired bites, celebrating a day of cycling and spud-filled fun.
Your Tour Guide will meet you outside of George's Cycles. If you are renting a bicycle from them or riding your own.
Boise, Idaho, is a vibrant city nestled in the heart of the Treasure Valley. Known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a thriving cultural scene, Boise offers a unique blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventures. The city is surrounded by the Boise National Forest and the Boise River, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The Boise River Greenbelt is a 25-mile-long park that follows the Boise River through the city. It offers scenic walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
The Boise Art Museum showcases a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional art, including works by local and international artists. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs.
Boise State University is a prominent educational institution with a rich history. The campus features notable landmarks, including the iconic blue football field and the Alberta Bair Theater.
The Boise Zoo is home to a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, and bears. The zoo also features a petting zoo, a train ride, and educational programs for visitors of all ages.
Shoshone Falls, known as the 'Niagara of the West,' is a stunning waterfall located about 45 minutes from Boise. The falls are a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and photography.
Finger steaks are a popular Idaho dish made from deep-fried strips of beef, served with a dipping sauce. They are a staple at many local bars and restaurants.
Huckleberry pie is a beloved Idaho dessert made with wild huckleberries, a fruit native to the Pacific Northwest. The pie is typically served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Idaho is famous for its potatoes, and a baked potato is a classic dish in the state. It is typically served with a variety of toppings, such as butter, sour cream, cheese, and chives.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Boise, offering warm weather perfect for outdoor activities. The city hosts numerous festivals and events during this time, including the Boise Music Festival and the Western Idaho State Fair.
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Boise is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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ValleyRide offers an extensive bus network covering Boise and the surrounding areas. Buses are reliable and frequent, making it easy to get around the city.
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Shoshone Falls, known as the 'Niagara of the West,' is a stunning waterfall located about 45 minutes from Boise. The falls are a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and photography.
Sun Valley is a popular ski resort and mountain town located about 2.5 hours from Boise. The area offers a variety of outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountain biking, as well as a charming downtown area with shops, restaurants, and galleries.
The Sawtooth National Recreation Area is a stunning wilderness area located about 2.5 hours from Boise. The area is known for its rugged mountain peaks, alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife, as well as its extensive network of hiking and backpacking trails.
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