Natural Landmark
10 minutes
Easy
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Boise, Idaho, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, and the Ridge to Rivers Trail System stands out as a crown jewel for biking aficionados. Offering a network that spans over 190 miles of trails, it caters to all levels of mountain biking, from serene rides through rolling foothills to challenging ascents and thrilling descents. Here's your guide to making the most out of your Ridge to Rivers biking adventure.
Nestled in the Boise Foothills, the Ridge to Rivers Trail System is a collaborative effort between the City of Boise, Ada County, the Boise National Forest, and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. It provides a seamless connection between the city's outdoor spaces and its residents and visitors. The trails offer stunning views of the Boise valley and a diverse range of flora and fauna, making each ride a unique experience.
From downtown Boise, accessing the Ridge to Rivers trailhead at Camel's Back Park is a straightforward journey. Simply head north on 13th Street, which turns into Harrison Boulevard, and follow the signs to Camel's Back Park. The drive is approximately 10 minutes, making it incredibly accessible for both locals and visitors.
Ridge to Rivers offers an unparalleled biking experience, blending the thrill of mountain biking with the natural beauty of Boise's landscapes. Whether you're a novice rider or an experienced mountain biker, these trails promise adventure, challenge, and tranquility.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.