Because the U.S. has so many unique states, many of them tend to be overlooked. In the northwestern corner of the country, spots like Portland or Seattle dominate the tourism industry. However, just to the east is Idaho, where Boise is stealing Portland’s thunder and towns like Meridian are quietly giving the bigger tourist towns a run for their money.
Thirty years ago, Meridian was a small, farm-centric town with a somewhat rural vibe. However, over the past few decades, people have been flocking to the city, transforming it into a quaint little suburb and then the second-largest city in the state. With such a population explosion, Meridian looks and feels nothing like it did 30 years ago. Today, there’s incredible food, public art, and even a family-friendly theme park within the city limits. So if you’re looking for a fun, artsy, cost-effective, and unique vacation destination, Meridian should be on your list. Not only is it a viable stop in its own right, but being next to Boise means you get to take advantage of both cities at once.
What makes Meridian such an up-and-coming city
When looking at the map, you’ll notice Meridian is pretty spread out. Having so much space and a rising population means the city is becoming well-known for multiple amenities and attractions. First, let’s start with thrills and entertainment. The main source of family-friendly fun is Wahooz Family Fun Zone, which has rides, mini golf, go-karting, arcade games, and more. Next door is the Roaring Springs Waterpark, which is the perfect summer destination to cool down. If you’re more into racing, you can check out the Meridian Speedway, which hosts NASCAR races, or K1 Speed, which is the ultimate indoor go-karting experience.
Next, let’s talk about shopping and dining. The central hub of Meridian is the open-air marketplace of The Village at Meridian, which is nestled at the corner of North Eagle Road and East Fairview Avenue. This shopping center is modeled with European-style architecture, complete with outdoor fountains and statues. For shopping, you can find clothing, toys, jewelry, and cosmetics from your favorite big brands as well as a cinema. For dining, there’s are over a dozen options, including a poke bar, an Italian restaurant, a Hawaiian barbecue chain, and the Yard House, famous for its massive beers and delicious pub food…