Boundary County Parks & Recreation

Steve Howlett, Board Chairman

P.O. Box 419

Bonners Ferry, ID 83805


Boundary County Parks and Recreation is offering several activities for youth ages 5 to 16 for the 2006 season:

**YOUTH TENNIS CAMP**

JUNE 26TH – JUNE 30TH

AT THE TENNIS COURTS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS

Monday –Friday

Ages 6-10 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.

Ages 11-16 2:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.

$20.00 fee

 

** SOFTBALL**

(ages 6-12)

June 19th-August 2nd

Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00p.m.

$15.00 fee

 

**T-BALL**

(AGES 5-7)

JULY 6TH – AUGUST 1ST

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 6:00 p.m.

$15.00 fee

 

**LACROSSE CAMP**

Ages 9-14 (grades 4-8)

July 10-14, 9 a.m. to noon

$35 fee - gear included

Register by June 16

 

**SOCCER**

(AGES 6-14)

AUGUST 22ND – SEPTEMBER 28TH

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 6:00 p.m.

All registration forms can be picked up at Boundary County Library, the Parks & Recs. Building (brown building at the fairgrounds by the skatepark) or downloaded and printed from ruralnorthwest.com

If you have any questions please contact Terri Dunning at 267-5130, or mail inquiries to Boundary County Parks & Recs. P.O. Box 419, Bonners Ferry, ID. 83805

Watch the Bonners Ferry Herald, RuralNorthwest, and the Kootenai Valley Press for any new activities to be offered this summer. (Also watch for Flag Football to be offered again in the spring of 2007.)

 


Boundary County is committed to providing safe recreational opportunities for the citizens and visitors to our community, and maintain, through a Parks and Recreation Board, two public parks and two public boat launch facilities, and offers a variety of structured activities for youth and adults alike.

Memorial Park is located by the Boundary County Fairgrounds immediately west of Bonners Ferry and boasts a playground, a covered pavilion for family or group functions, picnic facilities, a dump station for recreational vehicles and one of the best skateboard parks in North Idaho.  In addition, there are four softball fields, a soccer field and lighted tennis courts.

 

Riverside Park is located just off the District 2 Road at the north end of the Kootenai River Bridge, featuring two softball diamonds and bleachers to allow spectators to watch either game.  A number of local and regional tournaments are held at Riverside Park each summer.  In addition, the park features a natural area developed by local Boy Scouts and volunteers, featuring a pond, native flora and a beautiful habitat for birds and other animals.

 

Boundary County also owns and maintains two boat launches on the Kootenai River, which provide docks for fishing.  The Deep Creek Boat Launch, located on County Road 18 between Bonners Ferry and the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, features restroom facilities and picnic tables.  The Copeland Launch, located on County Road 45 north of the Mt. Hall Junction, has restroom facilities and enters into one of the smoothest parts of the river.

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