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Boise

Idaho

Urban access, wild trails! Explore 600 miles where desert meets foothills, right from the city's edge.

Boise, the capital of Idaho, is a city that blends urban amenities with access to the outdoors. The city has a growing downtown area, a vibrant cultural scene, and a relaxed atmosphere. The Boise River Greenbelt runs through the city, providing opportunities for walking, cycling, and kayaking. The surrounding foothills offer hiking and mountain biking trails, and the nearby mountains provide access to skiing and other winter sports.

Boise has a semi-arid climate with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. The best time for mountain biking is typically spring and fall, when the weather is milder. Summer can be hot, so it's important to ride early in the morning or late in the evening. Trail conditions are generally good, but it's always a good idea to check for any closures or maintenance. Local bike shops and clubs are great resources for trail information and recommendations.

Featured MTB Trails

The Boise area offers 600 miles of a variety of mountain biking trails, ranging from beginner-friendly paths to challenging, technical rides. The foothills trails are popular for their accessibility and scenic views. The Boise foothills offer a vast network of interconnected trails for hiking, biking, and running within the Ridge to Rivers Trail System. The terrain includes a mix of desert landscapes, sagebrush, and rocky sections.

  • Ridge to Rivers Trail System: This is Boise's premier trail network, offering over 190 miles of trails in the foothills surrounding the city. Popular trails and areas include:
    • Corrals Trail: A classic climb and descent.
    • Bob's Trail: Often linked with Corrals for a longer loop.
    • Polecat Loop: A popular choice for its accessibility and views.
    • Military Reserve Area: Offers a variety of trails including easier options like Owl's Roost and Red Fox, and more challenging ones.
  • Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area: Offers lift-served downhill mountain biking in the summer with an expanding network of trails in The Basin Gravity Park, as well as cross-country trails like the "Around The Mountain" loop.
  • Eagle Bike Park: Features a range of trails from beginner to pro-lines, including skills areas, jump lines, and flow trails. Junkyard is a frequently mentioned trail.

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