Redwood Park

2675 N. Shamrock St., Boise

Redwood Park is a 7-acre neighborhood park located near Ustick Road between North Five Mile and Cloverdale in West Boise. The park features open play areas, a walking path, fishing pond, picnic benches, a playground and off-leash dog use during designated hours.


Public Art Input Opportunity

This black and white conceptual rendering tilted PASSAGE is by artist James Peterson (@artcontraptions), a large-scale sculpture planned for Redwod Park located at 2675 Shamrock St. in Boise's Ustick/West Valley neighborhood.

This black and white conceptual rendering titled PASSAGE is by artist James Peterson (@artcontraptions), a large-scale sculpture planned for Redwood Park located at 2675 Shamrock St. in Boise's Ustick/West Valley neighborhood.

As Artist James Peterson works toward a final design, the artist hopes to gather community input that will guide his work as he identifies and makes visible the area's agricultural history through the development of this sculpture.

Learn More

The Artist Wants Your Input

  • Fill out a survey through November 30, 2023.
  • Join the City of Boise's Public Art Team for community input sessions at Redwood Park on:
    • Thursday, November 9, from 1 to 4 p.m.
    • Saturday, November 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hours of Operation

Park is open from sunrise to sunset.

Location

2675 N Shamrock Ave

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Parking

There is a small parking lot at the park.

Restrooms

Restrooms at this park are open year-round.

Park Restroom Information

Dog Off-Leash

Dogs and their owners should be sure to follow the city's leash ordinance going to and coming from the dog park, and follow the dog off-leash rules and regulations while visiting the park. Learn more.

Hours: Dogs are allowed off-leash in the park in the mornings from sunrise to 10:00 a.m. and in the evenings from 4:00 p.m. to sunset. Dogs must be on leash at all other times during the day.

Map of Designated Area:

Fishing

The Boise River is an incredible destination for fishing and there are a variety of access points along the Greenbelt. Wondering where else to fish in Boise ponds? The Idaho Department of Fish & Game stocks several ponds in Boise parks. For the stocking schedule, visit the Idaho Fish & Game stocking information website.

Open Play Areas

Open play areas are cut grass spaces that provide opportunities for healthy recreational activities for people of all ages.

Playground with yellow slide

Playground

Playground is for ages 2-12.

Playground surface is wood chips.

Restrooms

Restrooms at this park are open year-round.

Park Restroom Information

Smoking Prohibition

Smoking and vaping are prohibited in all City of Boise parks, including within 20 feet of the Boise River Greenbelt, except in designated areas within Ann Morrison and Julia Davis Parks and at city-owned golf courses.

Towing

Unauthorized vehicles will be towed at owner's risk and expense. You can contact Boise Valley Towing by calling (208) 389-9707.

Master Plan

The Master Plan is a concept drawing illustrating recreation facilities and landscape features planned for a park site. It does not necessarily represent what amenities are currently in a park. 

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About Redwood Park

The park was purchased by Boise City in 1994 from Cloverdale Nursery with the understanding that the land would be developed into a neighborhood park.

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