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Albertsons work schedule5/6/2023 ![]() Kayakers and surfers can learn and develop their skills in the expanded park and create an experience that meets their unique abilities. The second feature, made using in-river boulders, is for users of an intermediate level and the third in-river feature is designed for beginners. Of the new park features, the adjustable wave is the most technical and challenging and is currently designed for expert athletes. The three new in-river features create waves for all skill levels, but the current configuration of the adjustable wave at Phase 2 is an experts-only feature. The second phase of the Boise Whitewater Park includes three new structures located downstream from the original adjustable wave (Phase 1). Wave/Hole: Implemented at noon Wednesday, Implemented at noon Friday and Implemented at noon Sunday.Green Wave: Implemented at sunrise Monday, Tuesday All Day, Implemented at noon Thursday, Implemented at noon Saturday. ![]() While this feature is open to users of all skill levels, at times, river flows can lead to expert/advanced conditions. Users should always check river conditions and take precautions when recreating in the river. ![]() The adjustable wave is available for all modes of surfing and kayaking, and the green wave or wave/hole settings are based on a seasonal schedule, as well as irrigation demands throughout the year. This feature is located in the Boise River, adjacent to Quinn’s Pond and upstream from Phase 2, which opened in 2019. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation Boise Whitewater Park is open from sunrise to sunset, as conditions permit. The adjustable wave located at Phase 1 of the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation Boise Whitewater Park is a unique facility on the Boise River that features an adjustable wave for kayakers and surfers, three additional in-river wave structures with something for all skill levels, and a plaza area with viewing spots. The Boise Parks and Recreation Department offers a state of the art in-river experience in the heart of downtown Boise. 4/13: Phase I does not have a wave feature due to high water levels. ![]()
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