Nampa, Idaho is known for its agricultural and railroad roots. But, this city in Idaho is so much more than that. In fact, Nampa was identified as one of America’s best hidden gems for a weekend getaway. With all types of family-friendly attractions, outdoor opportunities, tasty places to eat, and even cozy accommodations, we have to agree. This unassuming city is perfect for your next weekend escape.
Nampa is no small town in Idaho. Rather, it is the third most populous city in the state, and more than 100,000 people call it home.
City of Nampa, Idaho - Municipal Government/Facebook
This city of Nampa dates back to the early 1880s when the Oregon Short Line Railway made its way from Wyoming to Oregon, and the town was established along the line. However, it was irrigation and farming that brought many people to the area and by 1900, more than 800 people had moved to the area.
City of Nampa, Idaho - Municipal Government/Facebook
Today, as you explore Nampa, there is so much to see and do. You can start your weekend getaway at a family-friendly attraction like the Warhawk Air Museum.
Warhawk Air Museum/Facebook This massive 40,000-square-foot museum is home to the largest collection of war memorabilia in the country. You will see everything from small photographs and objects to planes that are decades old.
If you love antique shopping, you must stop into Village Antiques. Located in downtown Nampa, multiple vendors sell all types of incredible treasures here. From furniture to knick-knacks to collectibles and more, you’ll easily find something you’ll love.
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You can also spend your weekend outdoors when in Nampa. Spend a day exploring the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge.
Brittany Davenport/Google Deer Flat is actually one of the oldest wildlife refuges in the country. Here, you can spend your day fishing, boating, capturing photos, and more — there really is so much to do and it is the perfect place to enjoy some quiet.
While there are many incredible places to eat in Nampa, one that you’ll want to check out during your getaway is Brick 29 Bistro.
LISA HANEY/Google This downtown restaurant specializes in comfort foods with mouthwatering and unique flavors. You’ll find everything on the menu from pear flatbread to perfectly prepared steaks.
For your weekend escape to be complete, you need the perfect place to rest your head. While there are all types of vacation rentals in Nampa, consider a stay at a renovated historic home in Old Nampa.
VRBO
VRBO Located in Nampa’s Historic District, this historic home was originally built in 1902. You can bring your entire family along as this house is 2,200 square feet and comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests. And while you can enjoy many updated features throughout the home, you’ll want to look for many original details such as the original hardware, fixtures, artwork, and more.
Nampa may be an unassuming city in Idaho, but it has so much to offer. It’s one getaway destination that is sure to be unforgettable.
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Have you ever experienced a getaway in Nampa? Were you surprised this town was named one of America’s best hidden gems for a weekend getaway? Let us know in the comments! You can also learn more about this city on the official Nampa City website and Facebook page.
City of Nampa, Idaho - Municipal Government/Facebook
Warhawk Air Museum/Facebook
This massive 40,000-square-foot museum is home to the largest collection of war memorabilia in the country. You will see everything from small photographs and objects to planes that are decades old.
Angela/Google
Brittany Davenport/Google
Deer Flat is actually one of the oldest wildlife refuges in the country. Here, you can spend your day fishing, boating, capturing photos, and more — there really is so much to do and it is the perfect place to enjoy some quiet.
LISA HANEY/Google
This downtown restaurant specializes in comfort foods with mouthwatering and unique flavors. You’ll find everything on the menu from pear flatbread to perfectly prepared steaks.
VRBO
Located in Nampa’s Historic District, this historic home was originally built in 1902. You can bring your entire family along as this house is 2,200 square feet and comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests. And while you can enjoy many updated features throughout the home, you’ll want to look for many original details such as the original hardware, fixtures, artwork, and more.
Laura Gilmore/Flickr
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