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Parking & Directions for Toad The Wet Sprocket Outdoor Amphitheater At Ford Idaho Center
16200 N Idaho Center Blvd, Nampa, ID
83687, US
1. Ford Idaho Center Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - $10
2. Nampa Recreation Center Lot - 0.5 miles - $5
3. Idaho Center Blvd Street Parking - 0.3 miles - Free
4. Karcher Mall Parking - 1 mile - Free
5. Walmart Parking Lot - 1.2 miles - Free
Toad The Wet Sprocket Concert Live at Outdoor Amphitheater At Ford Idaho Center | Nampa – August 13th, 2026
There's something truly special about catching a concert at the outdoor amphitheater at Ford Idaho Center, especially when it’s a show like Toad The Wet Sprocket in Nampa. The open-air setting, surrounded by lush landscaping and a lively vibe, makes every performance feel personal and unfiltered. Over the years, this venue has become a hub for both local legends and big-name acts, creating a space where community stories and music collide. Even during the pandemic, the amphitheater found a way to keep the music alive through outdoor drive-in shows, which honestly felt like a tiny miracle. Whether you're there for a themed night like 80s Night or just to soak in the tunes with friends, the Enthusiast Area lets fans really get into the moment, singing along and vibing out. Planning to go with a crew? Carpooling is a smart move, parking can fill up fast, but finding a spot among the trees and flowers is usually pretty easy. Attending a Toad The Wet Sprocket concert in Nampa at this venue isn’t just about the music; it’s about the shared stories, the warm Idaho air, and that feeling that you’re part of something bigger.