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    Cleo's Ferry Museum - One of several chapels.

    Cleo's Ferry Museum

    4.7(21 reviews)
    34.1 mi

    What a wonderful find! Sadly none of the buildings on site were open but we enjoyed walking the…read moretrails. The beautiful peacocks that were everywhere were a wonderful surprise. We saw many deer and a variety of birds. We loved all the positive signs and many birdhouses. There are many trails to explore. If you climb the hill to the three crosses you will have a beautiful view of the Snake River and the Owyhee mountains. There is a guest book to sign in on when you arrive and they take donations which I guess is for upkeep. You can tour the grounds for free. It would have been great to have a docent or someone around to ask questions to and it would be nice to be able to share about the history of this place. We will be definitely be back now that we know what to expect.

    This will probably be one of the most personal reviews I write on yelp. Cleo is my grandmother and…read morethis was her nature trail, her passion project, her sanctuary. (She passed in 2008 and is actually buried on-site in a little family cemetery, a long with a few other family members). Growing up I watched this space turn into what it is today. Cleo took a simple path along the snake river and turned it into a very unique place people would find delightful, a place people would come and find peace and smile because of a surprise or two a long the way. As a kid it was the best. Exploring all the new with fake animals and statues I didn't quite understand. As an adult I now appreciate all the thought that went into trying to create a space to preserve all the history of what went on here. And then of course you had to know Cleo, she had flare and was full of sayings that she then put on bird houses...hoping to encourage and inspire others. There are a lot of birdhouses. There is a lot of things to see and it's definitely different and that is the point. To me this is more of a nature trail you can walk any day. The trail is paved 90% and is 75% flat. 10% that's not paved takes you through an enchanted forest which loops you back to the starting point. The ground is still flat but depending which direction you start on the trail there will be a bit of hill to climb (very reasonable). And if you're feeling adventurous climb up to the prayer house or at the far end of the trail before it loops back there is another trail that shoots up to a bench that over looks the snake river and the views are breathtaking. I added a picture of that and details on how to access below: To get there it is just right as you come out of the enchanted forest or just before to drop down into it. Go to the end of the trail just passed the seven cardinal sins display and look for a " white trail" marker arrow. Follow it up to the top .25 miles there is a bench at the top and that is when you know you have arrived. Don't go any further to persevere the area. The views are breathtaking! Gate closes at 5pm, when you enter look for parking on the left-nice big lot. The museums are open on select Saturdays through out the summer but check the website for official times and dates. Since I don't live in the area I make sure I come out here at least 2 times a year and during the Christmas season with the lights up it's truly magical. Add it to your list for the next year.

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    Cleo's Ferry Museum - Nature trail sign (the trail is a little less than a mile loop) very walkable with beautiful scenery of the snake river

    Nature trail sign (the trail is a little less than a mile loop) very walkable with beautiful scenery of the snake river

    Cleo's Ferry Museum - Nativity scene.

    Nativity scene.

    Cleo's Ferry Museum - Learn a little history a long the way about the area, the ferry crossing and the Swayne family who now preserve the area for all to enjoy.

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    Learn a little history a long the way about the area, the ferry crossing and the Swayne family who now preserve the area for all to enjoy.

    Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho

    Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho

    3.2(5 reviews)
    49.4 mi

    FULL DISCLOSURE This…read morereview is for the 208Market that is held in the parking lot at the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho. The 208Market is held every Friday night from 7pm to 11pm. It is collection of small business owners with hispanic goods and foods. It is an amazing event that has a lot to offer everyone. Parking can be tricky but the park across the street is a decent place to park. Vendors can change their space weekly and there are new vendors every week. There is a DJ spinning La Chona and other classics and the vibe is very family friendly.

    I had the opportunity to visit the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho this past week. I've passed…read moreby this very colorful building at least 100 times over the years but never knew what it was. In addition to being a venue that people can rent for business or personal functions, it's also a little museum. They have a kitchen, a nursery, a computer room with HP computers if someone wanted to do a class there, other classrooms of varying sizes, and larger rooms where people could host something like a wedding reception. They even have a bar. For the museum type, you can walk around and look at artwork on the walls upstairs and downstairs, bright, colorful murals showcasing some classic Mexican themes like loteria, La Virgen de Guadalupe, Selena, and a low rider couple. They also have a room that has some ornate Mexican sombreros, dolls, and more artwork. This would be a great place to take younger kids, or homeschoolers on a field trip, and of course, to rent space from to host a variety of events.

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    208 Storage

    208 Storage

    2.7(7 reviews)
    50.2 mi

    I would give them zero stars but that is not an option. Utilized 2 units for less than 2 weeks…read more Came back to grab something. There was water slippage inside from recent rain and leaking from the roof. We promptly notified staff that weather stripping was not up to date, though the units around ours were. They were unavailable from Saturday at 11am when we called until 12:30 Monday afternoon, when they would "meet with us" to change out the weather stripping. With more rain on the way we advised that it was more emergent. Staff did not care, did not follow up, or reach out regarding the issue. We moved to a new unit Sunday and notified them via email to cancel.l, along with the issues we faced with said units again. We were met with "please come back and do business with us in the future!" No accountability, they do not offer insurance and they do not care for their customers. STAY AWAY from this terrible business.

    Not good... Super cheap but not good. The units are constructed as cheaply as possible with no…read moreexterior insulation but possibly some in the ceiling. There is a pest and spider problem as well, and they really need to get these treated so that the items stored here have a fighting chance to survive their time here. It looks like they are just getting started, but they will definitely need to improve their security surveillance systems and their storage units if they are going to make it after the current boom of people moving in slows down or more storage units are built closer in. They are also still growing, so although you may have a vehicle parked in one place, they will call you and tell you that you now need to move to a new location because they want to improve the last place you parked. Kind of a pain if you don't have the time. Super nice people, but the business needs work to become something viable long term.

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