2018 Relocation Guide
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Boise metro is a gateway to exceptional recreational<br />
opportunities. Hiking, biking, rafting, and fishing are popular<br />
activities right in the downtown area itself, which is easily<br />
accessed by dozens of miles of manicured trails running<br />
along the Boise River. The nearby foothills provide some of<br />
the country’s finest trails for hikers and mountain bikers of<br />
all abilities.<br />
The Boise area has a semi-arid climate with four<br />
pronounced seasons. Boise experiences hot and dry<br />
summers (with July and August highs sometimes reaching<br />
100°F). Winters are cool, with a December and January<br />
average around 32°F. Precipitation is infrequent and light,<br />
especially so during the summer months. Average annual<br />
precipitation averages around 18 inches. Boise gets less<br />
snow in a winter than Salt Lake City, Utah or Denver,<br />
Colorado.<br />
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