Meeting ID: 874 1078 3175 Passcode: 5514278
Find AA Meetings in Idaho

•Sourced from official Idaho AA intergroups
Idaho's AA community includes 417 meetings across 100 cities, held daily at churches, community centers, and online. Whether you're looking for a meeting near you, a specific format, or an online or Zoom option anywhere in Idaho, this directory lists local AA groups that are open to newcomers and people at every stage of recovery.
Across Boise's Treasure Valley and throughout northern mining towns, Idaho's AA network serves a tight-knit recovery community.
AA Meetings in Idaho by the Numbers
Across Idaho, the 417 listed AA groups are concentrated in Boise (68 meetings), Idaho Falls (24), and Pocatello (23), with active groups in 100 cities in total. Monday is the busiest day for meetings, and evening (5–9 PM) sessions are the most common. About 22% of groups (93) offer an online or hybrid option.
Largest AA communities in Idaho
- 1.Boise68 meetings
- 2.Idaho Falls24 meetings
- 3.Pocatello23 meetings
- 4.Coeur Dalene22 meetings
- 5.Nampa15 meetings
- 6.Sandpoint15 meetings
- 7.Twin Falls13 meetings
- 8.Meridian12 meetings
- 9.Caldwell11 meetings
- 10.Eagle11 meetings
When AA groups meet in Idaho
- Sunday109
- Monday138
- Tuesday129
- Wednesday132
- Thursday125
- Friday132
- Saturday107
Meetings per day of the week across Idaho. Monday has the most scheduled groups.
Online AA Meetings in ID
Zoom Meeting ID: 568 5913 719 Passcode: 12345
Meeting ID: 914092804 Password: westood
Meeting ID: 563 629 8165 Password: 132809 (We are holding hybrid meetings with face-to-face and Zoom...
Meeting ID: 845 417 638 Online Password: KunaAA
call in: 1 253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 858 909 299 pswd: 2442665 Contact: Andy H. 208-255-9733
Zoom Meeting ID 881 6794 5644 no password
Meeting ID: 853 2103 2292 Passcode: 482058 Mondays 7:30 pm hybrid Zoom from St Mark's Episcopal Chur...
Zoom Meeting ID: 886 1106 8858 Passcode: 477398 - Hybrid Meeting Spanish Translation Available At...
Meeting Times Across Idaho Near You
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Finding AA Meetings in Idaho
Alcoholics Anonymous is active across 100 cities in Idaho, with 417 meetings listed in this directory. Meetings run mornings, evenings, and weekends, and formats range from open discussions to step study groups, so most people can find something that fits their schedule and where they are in recovery.
Meeting Types Available in Idaho
AA meetings in Idaho run in several formats, each suited to a different kind of participation. With 417 meetings listed, here is what you can expect to find:
Open Meetings
Open to the public. Family members, friends, and anyone curious about A.A. are welcome to attend. No membership or personal connection to alcohol problems is required.
Closed Meetings
For people who have a desire to stop drinking. These meetings are private, and what is shared stays within the room.
Speaker Meetings
A member shares their story of "experience, strength, and hope." These meetings can be grounding for newcomers who want to hear how others have navigated recovery.
Step Study Groups
Groups that work through the 12 Steps together. Found in Boise and across Idaho, these meetings focus on applying A.A. principles in practical terms.
Major Cities with AA Support in Idaho
Boise, Idaho's most active AA community, hosts 68 meetings. Other major cities include Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Coeur Dalene, and more, each running multiple meetings per week.
Idaho AA Meeting Locator
Use the meeting locator to find meetings near you across Idaho. Search by city, filter by day and time, and browse AA groups across all 100 cities in the directory. Early mornings, evenings, and weekends are all covered.
How to Use the AA Meeting Locator
- Search by City: Click any city above to view all AA meetings in that location
- Filter by Day: Find meetings on specific days that fit your schedule
- Filter by Time: Morning, afternoon, evening, or night meetings available
- Meeting Types: Filter by open, closed, speaker, step study, and more
- Get Directions: One-click directions via Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze
Online AA Meetings in Idaho
Online AA meetings and AA Zoom meetings in Idaho follow the same format as in-person meetings: a chairperson, readings, and open sharing. Many groups list both an in-person location and an online join link, and some meet exclusively online. Participants from anywhere in the state are generally welcome.
Benefits of Online AA Meetings
- • Attend from anywhere in Idaho
- • No transportation required
- • Ideal for rural areas with limited in-person options
- • Same confidentiality and support as in-person
How to Join Online Meetings
- • Look for "Online" or "Hybrid" meeting formats
- • Click "Join Online" for meeting link details
- • AA Zoom meetings use standard Zoom software
- • Camera optional - participate as you're comfortable
Getting Started with AA in Idaho
First-Time Attendees
No registration is needed to attend an AA meeting in Idaho. You can simply show up. You are not required to speak or share, and you only need to give your first name if you introduce yourself. Many groups have a brief packet for people attending for the first time.
Meeting Schedules and Accessibility
Meetings in Idaho run at a range of times, including early mornings and late evenings. Many venues are wheelchair accessible, and some offer childcare or are reachable by public transit.
Online and Hybrid Options
Many AA groups in Idaho offer online or hybrid formats. These can be a practical option if you live somewhere rural, can't drive, or aren't ready to walk into an in-person room yet.
AA groups across Idaho are open to anyone who wants to stop drinking, whether you are walking into your first meeting or returning after years away. Meetings run every day of the week, and most groups are genuinely glad to see a new face.
Getting to AA Meetings in Idaho
Whether you're traveling to Idaho for the first time or a longtime resident seeking support, understanding your transportation options can help you access the AA meetings you need. Below is comprehensive information about reaching meetings across the state.
Planning Your Journey to AA Meetings
When traveling to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Idaho, call ahead to confirm meeting times, verify the address, and get directions. Many AA groups warmly welcome newcomers, first-timers, and out-of-town visitors. If lack of transportation is preventing you from attending meetings, reach out to local AA groups via the AA hotline—many members volunteer to give free rides to people in early recovery, or can connect you with Zoom meetings and online AA meetings.