BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Downtown Boise becomes a hotspot for everything Treefort as the home-grown music festival returns Wednesday.
Festival organizers suggest checking out what you are most interested in, like music, film, technology, food, beer, skateboarding and even yoga.
If you start to get overwhelmed, remember Treefort is a festival of discovery. You can always find something new and fun by jumping in the deep end rather than dipping your toe in the pool.
If money is tight and keeping you away from all the fun, there are plenty of free things to do at the festival for people of all ages. Foodfort and Alefort do not require wristbands to get in, for example.
Some music venues are also open to the public, like the Gene Harris Bandshell, the stage in front of Boise Brewing and another next to Freak Alley.
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