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Things to Do in the Treasure Valley in July 2026 | Events Guide

Summer in the Treasure Valley means packed weekends, outdoor concerts, parades, and more things to do than any one family can fit into a single month. July 2026 is no exception. Whether you’re celebrating Independence Day in Boise, catching a live show in Nampa, taking the kids to the Canyon County Fair, or browsing a Saturday farmers market in Meridian — there’s something happening in every corner of the valley.

Below is your complete guide to events in the Treasure Valley in July 2026, organized by category and searchable by city. Bookmark this page and come back often — we’ll keep it updated as details are confirmed.

4th of July Events in the Treasure Valley (2026)

Independence Day 2026 falls on a Saturday, which means a full-day celebration across nearly every Treasure Valley community. Here’s where to be on July 4th:

Boise

Meridian

Caldwell

Star

Marsing

McCall

Other Nearby Communities


Concerts & Live Music in Boise and Nampa — July 2026

July is peak concert season in the Treasure Valley. From the open-air stage at Outlaw Field to the all-ages energy of Treefort Music Hall, here’s what’s on the calendar:

Outlaw Field at Idaho Botanical Garden (Boise)

Ford Idaho Center (Nampa)

Knitting Factory (Boise)

Treefort Music Hall (Boise)

Other Boise Venues

Nampa Civic Center


Festivals & Community Events — Treasure Valley July 2026

From county fairs to tattoo conventions to gaming expos, the Treasure Valley’s event calendar is packed all month:


Family-Friendly Events in the Treasure Valley — July 2026

Keeping the kids busy all month? Here are the best family-friendly events in the valley:


Stay Active: Outdoor & Fitness Events — July 2026


Treasure Valley Farmers Markets — July 2026

Every week in July, local markets bring the best of Idaho’s farms, food artisans, and makers to neighborhoods across the valley. Here’s where to shop:


Frequently Asked Questions About July 2026 Events in the Treasure Valley

What are the best 4th of July events in the Treasure Valley in 2026?

The Treasure Valley has celebrations in nearly every city. Boise hosts the Idaho America250 Parade (10am) and city fireworks (6pm–11pm). Meridian’s Independence Day Celebration runs 4pm–10:20pm. Star has a full day including the Spirit of the Red, White & Blue Concert and fireworks at Hunter’s Creek Park. Caldwell offers a downtown parade, car show, and fireworks at dusk. McCall hosts the Lakeside Liberty Fest at Payette Lake.

What concerts are happening in Boise and Nampa in July 2026?

July 2026 features Alabama Shakes, KALEO, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, AJR, Avett Brothers, Neon Trees, Jason Aldean, Slightly Stoopid, and many more. Outlaw Field at Idaho Botanical Garden, Ford Idaho Center in Nampa, Treefort Music Hall, and the Knitting Factory all have packed lineups throughout the month.

What family-friendly events are in the Treasure Valley in July 2026?

Top family picks include Wild After 5 and Safari Stuffies at Zoo Boise, Creekside Kids every Wednesday at Indian Creek Plaza in Caldwell, the Banana Ball World Tour at Albertsons Stadium on July 31, and the Kids Triathlon in Nampa on July 18.

What festivals are happening in the Treasure Valley in July 2026?

The Canyon County Fair runs July 23–26 in Caldwell. The Convergence Music Festival takes over the Visual Arts Collective in Garden City July 18–20. Expo Idaho hosts the 208 Tattoo Fest, Gem State Gaming Convention, Christmas in July, and Boise Card and Collectible Show throughout the month.

Where are the weekly farmers markets in the Treasure Valley in July 2026?

Six markets run weekly: Boise Farmers Market, Capital City Public Market, Meridian Main Street Market, Eagle Saturday Market, and Nampa Farmers Market — all on Saturdays — plus the Farm to Fork Farmers Market every Tuesday evening.

What outdoor and active events are happening in the Treasure Valley in July 2026?

Active options include the Eagle Rock Geology Hike on July 19, the Twilight Criterium cycling race in Boise on July 11, the Kids Triathlon in Nampa on July 18, weekly Fitness on the Plaza and 2C Yoga at Indian Creek Plaza in Caldwell, and the Christmas Marathon in July at Ann Morrison Park on July 4.


Living in the Treasure Valley

The Treasure Valley isn’t just one of the fastest-growing regions in the country — it’s one of the most livable. A summer calendar this full is part of what makes communities like Meridian, Eagle, Star, Nampa, and Boise so desirable for families, first-time buyers, and people relocating from other states.

If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in the Treasure Valley, The Mike Brown Group would love to help. We’re a team of 30+ agents based in Meridian, and we’ve spent years helping people find not just a house, but a neighborhood they love to come home to.

Contact our team today or search available homes in the Treasure Valley.

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