That’s a great question! The five-story, illuminated spiral slide opened to the public in 2019 and hours were limited. They're more consistent in 2022!
This is exciting news to share on a day where national headlines are trying to scare you into believe that there's a huge pumpkin shortage that's going to suck all of the fun out of your Halloween.
Trying to explain Jack's Urban Meeting Place, better known as JUMP, to someone who doesn't live in Boise is one of the toughest challenges you'll ever face.
Boise Music Week is May 2nd through the 15th, and yes, it's true: Boise Music Week is actually two weeks long! This is a Treasure Valley tradition that started after World War I when a soldier came home with the idea to have the city show off their musical talents...
Every morning I wake up, shower, get dressed, eat breakfast, and drive to work. On that drive, I always pass JUMP and always see the cool and interesting ways they've decorated it. Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, I never really noticed how much decorating that they did...
If you have recently driven into downtown from the connector and passed JUMP, you may have used your best Jerry Seinfeld voice to ask, "What's the deal with all of those emojis?" Seeing all of the inflatable smiley faces lit up made me curious enough to park and find out...
Anthony's has been a staple for seafood in the Seattle area since 1969 and they just opened their first Treasure Valley location in Downtown Boise with a really impressive menu.
Jack's Urban Meeting Place, better known as JUMP, may have opened in 2016 but for three years there have been certain parts of the JUMP Park that have been closed to the public.
With JUMP hosting dozens of fun community events like Capes and Crowns "Royal Winter Ball," Illumibrate and silent discos, more people in the Treasure Valley are discovering exactly what Jack's Urban Meeting Place actually is.