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• 8th Street Motorcycle Trail in Boise, Idaho
This is steep, rocky and sandy. You must be able to control your bike in sand. The motorcycles cut this trail up fairly good for the first half. Second half is more of what you would expect to find as far as a Mountain Bike trail. This is a fun ride with a lot of challenges.
Last reviewed: Sep 21, 2008
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• Adams Gulch Loop in Ketchum, Idaho
Popular trail close to town with singletrack loop with a road that splits it down the middle for those looking for an easier route. Many junctions to other area trails. Dogs can be off-leash outside of the parking area. Wild flowers were going crazy in Mid-July. North part of loop is p...
Last reviewed: Jul 22, 2009
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• Aspen Trail in Driggs, Idaho
The trail starts up a doubletrack heading east out of the parking lot. 1/4 mile in, take the fork to the right. It's singletrack from here to the other end at Darby Canyon. Some sections are smooth and fast, others are rocky and boulder strewn. Probably not a trail for a first timer, b...
Last reviewed: Mar 10, 2009
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• Bear Basin in Mccall, Idaho
look for the map the network of trails will be expanding this summer
Last reviewed: Apr 1, 2009
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• Bear Creek in Palisades, Idaho
The first part of the trail is a mess of sharp rocks. Not a trail for clipless pedals, lemme tellya. The trail gets better after the rocks and is actually quite pretty. You can wade through the creek on the low road or take the high road and avoid getting wet. The high road is more fun as ...
Last reviewed: Dec 6, 2005
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• Big Hole Crest Trail in Victor, Idaho
This is a tough ride. Definately for advanced riders. Lots of climbing and descending. The trail at either end is well used and really fun. Not too much technical riding, just fun singletrack. The middle third isn't used much and isn't maintained very well. Some sections have been pr...
Last reviewed: Mar 10, 2009
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• Bob Moore Creek in Salmon, Idaho
Tough long climb with some technical and steep sections. Upper section of the downhill is wooded single track. Then steep double track back to town. This trail leaves your brake fingers tired!!
Last reviewed: Jan 6, 2009
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• Brundage Mountain Resort in Mccall, Idaho
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing ride in a gorgeous setting, or the adrenaline rush that only a high-altitude adventure can provide, Brundage Mountain’s lift-served mountain biking has it all.
Our high-speed chairlift whisks you to the 7,640 foot summit, and the rest is up to ...
Last reviewed: Aug 2, 2007
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• Carbonate Training Loop in Hailey, Idaho
in the beginning you follow the switchbacks up 3/4 of the mountain. once you reach the rocky ridge it gets
pretty steep with a lot of loose rock (this part is hard for most) luckily its not for very long. Keep heading
north on the trail you will pass a large set of powerli...
Last reviewed: Sep 5, 2009
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• City Creek Trail in Pocatello, Idaho
Although I refer to this area as "City Creek," it is part of a network of trails. A hundred yards up the trail, the trail splits. Left and up takes you past a women's prison, so if you're into that... Right follows City Creek until you get to a dirt/gravel road that keeps going up. At ...
Last reviewed: Sep 18, 2009
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• Corral Loop in Boise, Idaho
Trail is easy double track with gradual climb. Continue on main trail until it curves left up a steep hill. Stay on obvious track to the right. Continues until you come to an old run down corral. Past that you can turn right and climb a switch back up to Bonneville Point. This loops around...
Last reviewed: Apr 9, 2009
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• Corrals in Boise, Idaho
A generally wide trail, sometimes part of an old road, that connects over to Bob's, Scotts, or 8th Street, and is a necessary start to access Hard Guy. Less used that Hulls Gulch or Military Reserve systems. Makes a good loop with Bob's or Lower Hulls. There are some rippin' decents and...
Last reviewed: Apr 19, 2009
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• Deadwood Ridge Trail in Loman, Idaho
Deadwood Ridge Trail
(The 17 miles listed is the length of the GPX file, that is, one way. The shortest distance out from there is another 10 miles.)
I’m listing this as an “up and back” because my GPS cut out before the return trip of the extreme downhill down through deadwood...
Last reviewed: Aug 15, 2007
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• Discovery Hill - Golway Butte in Salmon, Idaho
The trail begins with great single track. Continues on 2-track for the climb which is very steep. Double track descent from the top of Golway butte, steep at first, then fast and smooth.
Returning to the trailhead on Discovery Hill single track.
Last reviewed: Jan 2, 2009
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• Eagle Trail in Twin Falls, Idaho
From the campground the trail ascends gently. The climb is gradual. You reach the top of a mesa where you can pick up some speed and bounce around off some rocky portions. The views are gorgeous and you can see trails across the valley to peak your interest oin how long yo could actually m...
Last reviewed: Jul 22, 2009
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• East Side Trail in Boise, Idaho
Once we park we take a truck to the top of Bogus Basin Ski Resort and we take The East Side trail down from the resort to the Hard Guy Parking Area.
While this one is mostly downhill there are plenty of uphill challenges as you go, and we did see a bear along the way. There is also one ...
Last reviewed: Sep 6, 2008
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• Elk Meadows in Boise, Idaho
ride east up behind Pioneer Lodge past the tennis courts on your left. the double track becomes more defined
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2004
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• Elk Meadows Loop in Stanley, Idaho
This is one you really should ride while in Stanley. Next to fisher/williams this is probably my favorite ride in Stanley. It's a nice casual loop that that starts and ends at the stanley lake campground.
Last reviewed: Mar 3, 2009
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• Elkhorn Loop in Idaho City, Idaho
Start up the dirt road about a mile or two and you will see the trailhead for Elkhorn loop a little bit after the climb levels off and then starts downhill. Then follow the markers that say Elkhorn loop. It will kick you back out onto eht street where you started your climb. It's a fun run...
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2009
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• Fisher Creek To Williams Creek in Stanley, Idaho
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On a lucky day I caught the trail empty, however often there are several 12-30 vehicles parked at the trailhead. Ride counter-clockwise, starting with Fisher Creek Road. It begins with a narrow mountainside singletrack descent of a massive burnscape. It is not technical, smooth roll...
Last reviewed: Jul 19, 2009
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• Fox Creek Loop in Ketchum, Idaho
The trail is mostly singletrack, some rocky sections, uphills, and fun downhill. Be careful when descending after the two switchback turns going up from the bottom, it is a fast and steep descent and if you goof off it will send you tumbling down and hit a few trees (experienced it) OUCH!!...
Last reviewed: Jun 28, 2009
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• Gibson Jack/west Fork in Pocatello, Idaho
The West Fork is a mix of single/doubletrack with some fun rock spots and good scenery throughout. After climbing about 1500\' in elevation, it\'s all downhill on singletrack on the Gibson Jack trail. The singletrack isn\'t always the best, but the scenery is fantastic. You can make a l...
Last reviewed: Aug 2, 2008
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• Goose Creek Falls Tr in New Meadows, Idaho
This is a great singletrack through a heavily forested canyon alongside the Goose Cr. In ’07 a local cycle organization re-worked most of the trail, rebuilding bridges and doing a lot of rock work. Although I would rate this an ‘easy’ ride it climbs just enough and has enough rocks t...
Last reviewed: Aug 23, 2009
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• Hard Guy in Boise, Idaho
From the radio towers, ride down on the road about 3 miles to the trailhead. This is a fun single track downhill. I would think this is a slightly technical run that most levels of riders can handle although it's much more fun if you can really open it up. This trail lets back out on bogus...
Last reviewed: Sep 21, 2008
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• Harrington Fork in Twin Falls, Idaho
From the parking area go east on the singletrack by the bathroooms. The trail starts with an 8mi climb on thight sometimes loose singletrack, there are alot of weeds on the sides of the trail that will get caught in your drivetrain. After are a few stream crossings, that were dry when I we...
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2007
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