“enhancing the quality of life”
Ann Morrison Park is one of the "Ribbon of Jewels," a large urban park located on the Boise River near downtown Boise. The park property was purchased by Morrison-Knudsen Co. founder Harry W. Morrison in honor of his late wife, Ann Morrison, and built in 1959 by Morrison-Knudsen employees. The 153-acre park features a distinctive spray fountain, gardens, Candy Cane Playground, tennis courts, lighted softball diamonds, soccer, cricket and football fields, and a picnic pavilion. These amenities provide many leisure opportunities for visitors. Downstream from the pedestrian bridge, the park features riverside access that is popular with anglers.
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