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					Level: Expert
					Length: 4 mi (6.4 km)
				 
				
					Surface: Singletrack
					Configuration: Out & Back
				 
				
					Elevation: +732/ -753 ft
					Total: 23 riders
				 
				 
			 
			Mountain Biking Mahalo
			
			
			
			
				#69 of 332 mountain bike trails in Idaho
				
			 
		
			New trail in the Boise area connecting Bogus Basin/Shafer Butte trails to other 
Ridge to Rivers Trails (that is, this trail bypasses some of Ridge Road).  
Singletrack with good flow and some technical features, including bar sqeezes, 
skinnies, small drops, etc.  Use this trail to connect down to Dry Creek or Hard 
Guy.  Very fun trail.
			First added by dauw on Sep 19, 2010. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update 
			Before you go
			
			- Drinking water: unknown
 - Lift service: unknown
 - Night riding: unknown
 - Pump track: unknown
 - Restrooms: unknown
 - Fat bike grooming: unknown
 - E-bikes allowed: unknown
 - Fee required: unknown
 
			
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						Drive up Bogus Basin Road about 15 miles to Ridge Road (275B) on the right.  
From the Ridge Road junction to the gated access to the top of Deer Point 
(about 2 miles) it is exactly 0.9 miles to the junction with the road (FR 275C) 
on the left on a hairpin turn.  Follow 275C past the gate.  Keep an eye out for 
the trail as it disappears into the woods on the right.
			
												
						
			
						
			
			
				
			
		
			
		
					
			
			
			
		 
		
Most of the trails on Bogus Basin and the Boise Foothills are pretty buff, but thanks to Mahalo, there is some techy goodness to be found. This one will keep you on your toes in places with tight trees, roots, occasional rocks, mostly optional air opportunities, and some steep, tight switchbacks. The only drawback is it takes a lot of less interesting trail to get to and from it.
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