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Meridian Idaho’s Outdoor Scene Just Got Way More Interesting

Meridian Idaho’s Outdoor Scene Just Got Way More Interesting

by | Apr 21, 2025

Meridian, Idaho, isn’t just a place on the map—it’s where your backyard becomes your favorite weekend destination. Whether you’re thinking about making the move or just scoping out your next outdoor adventure, Meridian offers the perfect blend of city life and wide-open spaces. Let’s take a stroll through two must-visit parks that are ready to steal your springtime heart.

1. Discovery Park: Where Adventure and Elbow Room Meet

Spanning 64 acres on Meridian’s southern edge, Discovery Park lives up to its name—this place is all about exploring. And yes, there’s a walking loop, but this park is no average sidewalk-and-shrub situation.

The 0.8-mile loop trail is ideal for walkers, joggers, or parents being pulled by sugar-fueled kids on scooters. Expect flat terrain, open skies, and killer views of the Boise and Owyhee Mountains in the distance. It’s Idaho showing off.

But wait—there’s more than trail here. Discovery Park is decked out with pickleball courts, a splash pad, a skatepark, a bike park, and a sprint track so you can test your speed (or your toddler’s). Want to slow down? Picnic shelters and shady spots make it just as perfect for a lazy Sunday lunch as it is for burning calories.

2. Fuller Park: For Your Peaceful, Tree-Lined Getaway

If Discovery Park is the life of the party, Fuller Park is the friend who brings the snacks and knows the best Spotify playlists. Tucked in northwest Meridian, this 1.1-mile loop trail circles through tall trees, grassy open areas, and around a quiet pond that’s straight out of a postcard.

It’s the kind of place you’ll want to return to every week—whether you’re walking the dog, pushing a stroller, or just craving a peaceful hour outdoors. Baseball fields and picnic spots give you plenty of reason to hang around after your walk.

Plus, it’s got that “local favorite” vibe—friendly faces, casual joggers, and a good chance of spotting a neighbor or two. This one’s great for all ages and all energy levels.

Hiking Smart: Spring Safety Tips for Idaho Trails

Before you lace up your trail shoes and grab your reusable water bottle, keep these spring hiking tips in mind:

  • Check the weather: Idaho spring can go from sunshine to storm in a flash. Dress in layers and pack a light rain jacket.

  • Stay on the trail: Not just for the scenery—it’s better for the environment and your ankles.

  • Bring the basics: Water, snacks, sunscreen, and a small first aid kit go a long way.

  • Share the trail: Be courteous to other hikers, bikers, and four-legged adventurers. Say hi. Idaho nice is real.

  • Watch your step: Wet spring trails can get slick. Good shoes = happy feet.

Why Meridian’s Outdoors Make Moving Here a No-Brainer

If you’re on the fence about calling Meridian home, let the parks do the talking. With places like Discovery Park and Fuller Park offering the perfect mix of recreation and relaxation, this city makes it easy to stay active, soak up the scenery, and still make it home in time for dinner.

So whether you’re house hunting or just trail hopping, Meridian’s outdoor spaces are ready to win you over, one hike at a time.

 

 

Sources: meridiancity.org – Discovery Park, meridiancity.org – Fuller Park  
Header Image Source:  Discovery Park – GMB