Fridays on the Greenbelt
Garden City, Idaho
Friday nights just got better. Shop artisan goods and farmers market favorites, explore food trucks and onsite dining, and enjoy an upbeat atmosphere with live music right along the river.
What to expect
Browse artisan goods and farmers-market favorites, grab dinner from food trucks and on-site restaurants, then stay for live music as the sun goes down along the Greenbelt.
The Greenbelt Night Market brings Friday evenings to life along the Boise River, with local vendors, food, live music, and an open-air setting made for staying awhile. Bike up, walk over, or post up for the evening.
Shop artisan goods, farmers-market favorites, specialty items, baked goods, produce, crafts, and unique finds from local makers and growers across the Treasure Valley.
Live music every Friday, all summer long.
The lineup
We curate the mix: food, farm, artisan, music. Four corners of a good night out, all in one open-air market.
Food trucks, popcorn, baked goods, specialty bites — non-competing with the on-site restaurants.
02Handcrafted goods, apparel, ceramics, art, jewelry, candles — the makers behind the makers.
03Local produce, flowers, plants, honey — farmers-market favorites for a Friday evening haul.
04A rotating slate of local artists and DJs through the season. Show up early, stay through sunset.
“Friday nights, by the river, built around the people who make the Treasure Valley great.”
— The Boardwalk · Garden CityWhy we built this
The Greenbelt runs straight through it. The Plaza at The Boardwalk sits right where bikes pull off the path, riverside apartments wander down, and locals meet up. We wanted a Friday-night ritual that fit — open-air, family-friendly, and unmistakably ours.
The Greenbelt Night Market is a place for makers, growers, and food-truck operators to show up to a built-in audience. It's a place for neighbors to fill a Friday. It's the kind of summer ritual that, after one season, you can't imagine a Garden City summer without.
Vendor applications · open now
We're accepting applications for the 2026 summer season.
We're accepting vendor applications for the 2026 summer season. Local makers, growers, and food-truck operators welcome.