Rail-Trail
State: ID Length: 29.60 miles Surface: Gravel
The Ashton-Tetonia Trail officially opened in 2010 and extends nearly 30 miles between the towns of Ashton and Tetonia, Idaho. The trail occupies an abandoned rail spur once operated by Union Pacific (the Oregon Short Line). The trail includes ...
State: ID Length: 75 miles Surface: Dirt
Boise's Ridge to Rivers Trail System is a network of more than 75 miles of trails in the foothills of Boise. The trails form a connected network of roads and single and double-track trails throughout the grassland hills and neighborhoods. Public ...
State: ID Length: 2.70 miles Surface: Dirt
The Crown Point Railroad Grade runs 2.7 miles along a flat grade, perfect for walking, cycling or horseback riding. The trail is in Lake Cascade State Park and follows the southeast shoreline of the lake. Anglers can fish for rainbow trout, ...
State: ID Length: 16 miles Surface: Asphalt, Gravel
The Latah Trail travels for 12 miles between Moscow and Troy on a 10-foot-wide paved path, paralleling State Route 8 until Howell Road, where it winds north through a forested to Troy's City Park. The trail occupies the former right-of-way of ...
State: ID Length: 36.10 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel
The Pearson-to-Calder Trail, part of the Idaho Milwaukee Road Rail-Trail system, passes through the scenic St. Joe River Valley and connects the popular Route of the Hiawatha with the towns of Avery, Marble Creek and Calder in northern Idaho. ...
State: ID Length: 2 miles Surface: Asphalt
See the Nampa Parks and Recreation Department for more information about the trail and its history. Horseback riding permitted alongside the trail surface and not on the trail.
State: ID, MT Length: 25.60 miles Surface: Concrete, Gravel
The NorPac Trail follows the old right-of-way of the Northern Pacific Railway (hence the trail's name) in western Montana and the Idaho Panhandle, crossing Lookout Pass. The trail runs from Idaho near Mullan at the trailhead for the Trail of ...
State: ID Length: 3 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt
Valley County Pathways is working on a trail between McCall and Cascade on the old railroad grade. The line was abandoned and much of the right of way returned to adjacent property owners, so the group is working on access agreements with the ...
State: ID Length: 15 miles Surface: Ballast, Dirt, Gravel
What is today the Route of the Hiawatha was also known as one of the most scenic stretches of railroad in the country. When the Milwaukee Railroad was operating, the trains traversed through eleven tunnels and over nine high trestles, covering ...
State: ID Length: 2.20 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt
The Strand meanders along the Payette River with sweeping views of the valley and surrounding mountains. It runs between North Bridge and South Bridge in Cascade, a rural city in west-central Idaho. At its southern end, it connects to Kelly's ...
State: ID Length: 72 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes traces a path through northeast Idaho's riches, from its mining history to its natural beauty to its roots as homeland of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. Don't miss this superb trail through Idaho's mountainous panhandle. ...
State: ID Length: 84 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Gravel
The Weiser River National Recreation Trail is a feast of desert canyons, evergreen forests and alpine meadows, following the former right-of-way of a Union Pacific Railroad line between Tamarack and the town of Weiser. Other highlights of the ...
State: ID Length: 34 miles Surface: Ballast
This trail crosses through grizzly bear habitat, and if overnight camps are used along the way, standard practices of properly hanging food, etc. should be followed. Contact the Ashton District Office at 208-652-7442 for information on camping ...