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Pocatello Greenway Adventures

The Pocatello Greenway in Idaho offers a scenic network of trails perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking, biking, and leisurely walks within the heart of the city nature landscape.

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Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
100000
Annual Visitors
1990s
Year Established

About Pocatello Greenway

Pocatello Greenway
 

The Pocatello Greenway spans throughout Pocatello, Idaho, providing residents and visitors with a comprehensive trail system that runs alongside the Portneuf River. This urban escape comprises several interconnected trails with easy access from different city neighborhoods. The greenway is of significant ecological importance as it helps to protect local riparian environments while providing recreational spaces for community engagement. Established originally in the mid-1990s, the greenway has provided a vital connection between urban living and nature. Its trails are a haven for walkers, runners, and cyclists, boasting flat, well-maintained paths ideal for all ages. Prominent nearby landmarks include the Portneuf River and the historic Edson Fichter Nature Area, which offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Regular educational events foster a culture of conservation, making it both a recreation hotspot and a beacon for promoting local biodiversity.

Highlights

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Scenic views along the Portneuf River.

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Wildlife sightings, including various bird species at Edson Fichter Nature Area.

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Historic routes capturing the essence of Pocatello's natural beauty.

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Family-friendly paths that accommodate biking, walking, and running.

Notable Natural Features

Portneuf River Viewpoints

Strategically located viewpoints along the river to appreciate local flora and landscapes.

Edson Fichter Nature Area

A designated area for environmental education and wildlife habitat restoration.

Historic Rail Line

Sections of the greenway follow old rail lines providing a glance into Pocatello's past.