Cassia Park is a 14-acre site in the heart of the Boise Bench. Park features a walking path, reservable picnic shelter, restrooms, playground, softball field, open play areas, public art, tennis courts and horseshoe pits.
Boise Parks and Recreation is committed to providing accessible and inclusive experiences for users of all abilities. The playground at Cassia Park includes a We Go Round ™ and 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.
Parking
There is parking available on site.
Restrooms
Restrooms are now closed and park drinking fountains are turned off for the winter.
For a list of restrooms and portable restrooms that are available year around in parks and the reserves, click link below.
Portable restrooms are provided throughout the winter.
Reservations
Cassia Park shelter maybe reserved.
Park Map
Features & Amenities
Horseshoes
Horseshoes pits are available on a first come, first served basis. Players must provide their own equipment.
Open Play Areas
Open play areas are cut grass spaces that provide opportunities for healthy recreational activities for people of all ages.
Playground
Playground is for ages 2-12.
The playground was updated in June 2020 and includes accessible elements for children of all abilities. The playground is mobility device friendly.
Playground surface is bonded rubber.
Shade structures were installed over the swings and toddler equipment in winter 2023.
Reservations
Cassia Park shelter maybe reserved.
Restrooms
Restrooms are now closed and park drinking fountains are turned off for the winter.
For a list of restrooms and portable restrooms that are available year around in parks and the reserves, click link below.
Portable restrooms are provided throughout the winter.
Softball
Softball fields are open from April-October and may be rented for team practices or tournaments beginning in the spring. League games run Sunday-Friday evenings and tournaments occur on the weekends.
If you’re interested in learning more about prices and available dates, please contact the sports department at 208-608-7651 or email.
Sports Fields
The Boise Parks and Recreation Department offers sports fields that can be reserved for sports clinics, camps, tournaments and league games at this location.
For other activities including practices or scrimmages, sports fields can be used by simply dropping in first come, first served.
If you are interested in reserving a sports field, please visit Sports Fields webpage for general information and application.
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
4 courts available.
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.
Public Art
Reading Circle Benches by Francis Fox
Cassia Park Arch by Michael Zapponi
About Cassia Park
The property was acquired in 1967 and it developed through matching funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.