Nampa is the biggest city in Canyon County, the second-largest in Idaho, and a town built on rail, irrigation, and the kind of hardworking heritage that still shows up at the Snake River Stampede every July. From the historic Train Depot Museum to the Ford Idaho Center to the shoreline of Lake Lowell, Nampa has range — and so do its lawns.
Lawn Ranger Boise serves every corner of this town. From the established neighborhoods around Lakeview Park and Lions Park to the newer subdivisions of Brookdale Estates, Cedar Springs, and Sunny Ridge, to the lake-adjacent properties in Lake Lowell Estates and Franklin Village — we know the routes, we know the soil, and we know what kills a Nampa lawn faster than a hot August afternoon.
Nampa sits at the southwestern edge of the Treasure Valley where irrigation made the desert bloom. That heritage means most properties here are on flood-irrigation or pressurized canal systems that need to be managed differently than city-water lawns. Our crews understand the canal calendar, the seasonal soakings, and the drainage quirks that come with land that used to grow sweet corn seed (Canyon County still produces 90% of the world's supply, by the way).
Our full property stack runs year-round: weekly mowing with sharp blades and clean edges, 5-step fertilization tuned for high-desert turf, aeration and overseeding in spring and fall, sprinkler startup in April and winterization in October, full property cleanups, snow removal for the I-84 corridor, and holiday lighting installation that lets you skip the ladder and the tangled lights in your attic.
Nampa homeowners have options — there are a lot of lawn guys in this town. What sets Lawn Ranger Boise apart is simple: we show up when we say we will, we charge what we quote, and we treat your property like it's the only one on our route. If you're tired of chasing crews and want one team that handles the whole property from first mow to final freeze — saddle up.

