The Boise meridian is one of the 35 principal meridians of the Public Land Survey System of the United States. Adopted in 1867, its longitude is 116ð 23â² 35â³ (or 116ð 24â² 15â³) west from Greenwich and its principal baseline is latitude 43ð 22â² 21â³ north. The meridian and baseline intersect approximately from Boise, between the Snake River and the Boise River. The Boise meridian governs land surveys in the state of Idaho.
The city of Meridian, Idaho lies directly on the meridian and is a namesake of the meridian.