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L i f e s November/December 2014

Idaho L i f e s t y l e

Southeast Boise’s Featured River Front estate 2000Silvercreek.com Sip & Savor | THINGS TO DO | Hike Idaho


S i p & S av o r

A Triple Threat The Willowcreek Grill and Raw Sushi is now Windingcreek Grill and Drunken Koi Sushi. Cylos Lounge is also a member of this restaurant family and share both the kitchen and hospitality. The trio have slowly been transforming under the deft hand of new owner and former general manager, Scott Weiss. Weiss has gone to great lengths to reinvent the menu incorporating a streamline collection of local beers on tap, local and regional wines and a full bar that serves craft cocktails. The overall theme being Pacific Rim meets Pacific Northwest cuisine. Dishes feature Kobe beef as well as wild caught steelhead. Now if it’s the bar scene you

THINGS TO DO

Boise: A Treasure in the Gem State Boise has long been dubbed the “City of Trees,” which may catch a newcomer by surprise given the city’s high-desert climate. But a hike into the foothills or a short drive up the road to the local ski hill makes it

fancy, step next door to Cylos Lounge. Here

abundantly clear why the nickname is more than appropriate!

they celebrate the entire week featuring:

While Spring and Summer make for great water recreational activities, Fall

Free pool on Mondays, Taco Tuesdays,

in Boise makes for great land recreation. ‘Tis the season for hiking, biking

Acoustic Wednesdays, all night happy hour

& many outdoor activities that weren’t as tempting or enjoyable in the

on Thursdays & live music and dancing on

summer heat.

Friday nights. “We want to customize what we do for Eagle,” said Weiss. We say, “Mission

Hike or Bike the Boise Foothills

accomplished Scott!”

Boise is snuggled up along a line of foothills that stretch north and east and serve as stepping stones into national forest and the Boise Mountain Range. They are a playground for hikers, runners, mountain bikers and bird watchers alike. An interconnected network of roads and trails course through the hills, linking nature with people and public lands. The foothills provide the city and her capitol with a picturesque backdrop that often inspires and soothes the soul. Whether hitting the trails for a quick workout or making a day of wild exploration, the experience is illuminating. For further insight and information regarding the high desert environment, plants, wildflowers and wildlife that inhabit the foothills, visit the Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center @ 3188 Sunset Peak Rd. Boise, 83702. http://bee.cityofboise.org/foothills/events/calendar-of-events/ November events available here.


I See Trees of GreeN... Like the foothills, the Boise Greenbelt is a recreational gem for residents and visitors alike. The 25 mile trail of tree-lined paths run through the

HIKE IDAHO

heart of the city and beyond. These special paved paths follow the Boise River with several bridges along the way, making them a powerful alternate to traditional commuting. Visitors experience many of the city’s popular riverside parks, scenic views and wildlife habitat. A true bird watchers paradise as songbirds, ducks, Canada geese, great blue heron and bald eagles are never in short demand. This peaceful conduit provides easy access to Boise State University, downtown shops, restaurants and hotels. Whether you’re up for a rigorous bike ride, a light evening stroll or a day of bird watching, the Boise Greenbelt delivers! The Road Less Traveled In Idaho, taking the road less traveled is a wonderful way to explore the state. Some Byways have historical significance, others provide access to national attractions and outdoor recreation, yet all have extraordinary scenic beauty. Sparkling Coeur d’ Alene and the mountains that surround it have made northern Idaho a famous outdoor playground. It is a land of dense forest, giant aromatic cedars and wildflowers. Northern Idaho allows for a taste of the sweetness of huckleberries, smell of fresh cut timber and the friendliness of a relaxed countryside. Simply follow the eastern shoreline of Lake Coeur d’ Alene along Idaho 97 to enjoy one of the most beautiful drives in Idaho. Bring your cameras & binoculars and keep an eye out for the osprey who nest alongside the lake. Small town charm Boise is known for its small town charm with big city options! What better way to celebrate the fall season than spending the day at the Saturday, Farmer’s Market in downtown Boise? This open air market sits exclusively on 8th Street and consumes 4 downtown blocks in between Main & State Street. It boasts 150 vendors in the peak of the season who feature an array of goodies and homemade crafts. Items include: seasonal flowers, handmade jewelry, meats, delicious baked goods, homemade jelly, locally made art and live music. There are also food trucks ready and willing to serve up a tasty bite. Buying local food is a great way to strengthen the local economy and support our farming neighbors. It’s a great opportunity for consumers to meet the producer. Open Saturday’s from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. now through 12/20/14.

Trail to Alice Lake This breathtaking hike departs from Pettit Lake, located at the base of the Sawtooth Mountain Range, about 20 miles south of Stanley. After one mile of level hiking through sagebrush an forest, the route enters the Sawtooth Wilderness and climbs a narrow canyon. Over-the-shoulder views of the Sawtooth Basin and the While Cloud Mountains are sensational. The trail eventually leads to the nearly one-mile long Alice Lake, one of the most spectacular lakes in the Sawtooth Range. Source: Hiking Idaho Guidebook


R E A L T Y

Real Estate News

Our market continues to be somewhat a mystery this year with total sales volume less so far than 2013, but the median sales price

Featured Riverfront Estate

has increased. This means that the market has shown some appreciation up to a certain price point. Inventory is low in certain areas of Ada County while in other areas it has improved. The higher end part of our

$1,438,000 | 4 Bed | 4.5 bath | .88 acres/5231 sf | 2000SilverCreek.com

market will likely be similar to 2013 with less than 20 homes selling above 1 million. New construction permits continue to remain the strongest part of our market and is only slightly off pace from 2013. Several new subdivisions were built this year making it

$449,000 | 4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 2983 sf | 7810savannah.com

easier for buyers to find lots.

$2,450,000 | 4 Bed + guest home | 8875 sf | 909tworiverslane.com

If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home, I would love the opportunity to earn your business. Contact me today. R E A L T Y $695,000 | 4 bed | 3.5 bath | 3916 sf | tourfactory.com/1159406

JACKIE RUDOLPH Realtor 208.369.7699 Jackie@syringarealty.com www.syringarealty.com

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