Park amenities include open play areas, a playground, restrooms, tennis courts, reservable picnic area, sand volleyball court and outdoor gym.
Boise Parks and Recreation is committed to providing accessible and inclusive experiences for users of all abilities. The playground at Camel's Back Park has bonded rubber surfacing for mobility device users. Take a video tour of this playground by clicking the button below.
ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VIDEO TOUR
Hours of Operation
Park is open from sunrise to sunset.
Reservations
The picnic area at the park may be reserved.
Park Map
Features & Amenities
Open Play Areas
Open play areas are cut grass spaces that provide opportunities for healthy recreational activities for people of all ages.
Outdoor Gym
The Bodybuilding.com Park Gym at Camel's Back is made up of 15 pieces of durable new fitness equipment installed on a 1,927-square-foot pad. Use of the equipment, which is accessible year round, is free to the public. Are you a gym newbie? Don't worry. Each piece of equipment has posted instructions.
Learn more about each piece of equipment and sample workouts.
Playground
Playground is for ages 2-5 and 5-12. Swingsets are available.
The new bonded rubber surfacing is universally accessible.
Reservations
The picnic area at the park may be reserved.
Tennis
Tennis courts may be reserved by contacting Boise Parks and Recreation at (208) 608-7680.
One court must be open for public use at all times.
View Rules and Regulations for Tennis Court Use
This park has four tennis courts available.
Volleyball
The sand volleyball court may be used at a first come, first served basis.
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.