Terry Day Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 9 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
K J
a week agoBeautiful park with a pond, playground and tennis courts.
Jamie Ray
9 months agoThe park was bigger than I thought, lots of room for kids and pets to run. Across the street is a scenic view area that looks over Boise Ave.
Jonathan Hilgeman
a year agoThis is a medium-sized playground that seems well-maintained, but its biggest unique feature is a zipline with a seat that every kid seems to LOVE. It has swings, shaded picnic tables, slides and other typically playground equipment, tennis courts, restrooms, and large grassy areas. The only negative to this playground is that it sits relatively close to the very busy Federal Way, but as long as you keep an eye on them, it's not a problem. It's still relatively quiet.
Juli S.
a year agoTerry Day Park ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ One of the things I love about living in Boise is how much green space we have. The number of parks that we have never ceases to amaze me. Each one has their own distinct personality. These photos were taken on 6/2/23, when I stumbled upon this park while out running an errand. It’s one I had always meant to visit, but hadn’t.. I wasn’t able to go all the way back into the park because it was getting close to closing time. Enjoy!
Shem Ishler
2 years agoIt’s a small park with a big heart. Whenever I see a kid on that jungle gym / zip line, I wish I was a kid again so I could go on a ride and enjoy it as much as them. The pond has a nice variety of birds, but good luck catching a good pic of that heron (always takes off on ya!). I like to bring a burrito over from Adelita’s to munch while I give the stink eye to dogs waking past. There’s a few squirrels here that enjoy snacky’s, but they are bit more leery of humans than my regulars down by the river.