We've been sharing updated information about the unusually high Boise River flow this season. At this point, there's no sign it's slowing and that is causing a ripple effect for other projects.
We've been sharing the warnings about the unusually high, fast, and cold water flow on the Boise River this year. Now a new question is arising. Will float season be cancelled?
With warmer weather comes the annual spring melt and runoff from the mountains into Lucky Peak and the Boise River. Almost every year we see some sort of minor flooding and every once in a while that flooding can be more serious and that could be the case this year. These maps might help you out in case that happens.
What an amazing day in the Treasure Valley today. It was sunny, it was warm, and I took a few minutes to take advantage of our proximity to the Greenbelt at our studios.
This weekend, my kiddo and I got the raft back out of the shed and headed down to Ann Morrison Park. We parked, loaded the raft into the shuttle bus, and off we went.
For many of us who have lived in the Treasure Valley, this is not a surprise (and can be a yearly occurrence) but high water in the Boise River has closed a second section of the Greenbelt.