Category Idaho

Peggy’s Trail

(First parts taken from ) “This trail starts from the Polecat Gulch parking lot and begins with a short climb up the ridgeline. Once on the ridgeline, the trail joins an old doubletrack and the tread will vary in width for…

Galena Lodge Loop

The Galena lodge trail system makes up approximately 30 miles of dedicated mountain bike trails. We combined five segments of trials to make up a seven mile loop. Starting from the main parking lot of the lodge. Begin riding to…

Psycho Ridge

The Psycho Ridge Trail is a small part of the greater Galena lodge trail system making up approximately 30 miles of dedicated mountain bike trails. The ride starts from the main parking lot of the lodge. Begin riding to the…

Punchline Trail

The Croy Creek canyon trail system is quite popular because of it’s close vicinity to the town of Hailey. This system is further south and at lower elevations than some of our other trails in the valley. With this, the…

Red Cliffs

Red Cliffs is a great trail that tests handbikers with it’s climbs and turns. It starts from Lower Hulls Gultch trail and finishes when it hits Crestline in the Boise foothills. Max pitch is 15 degrees and there are 2…

Chocolate Gulch

The Chocolate gulch trailhead is a popular mountain biking/hiking area just north of Ketchum, ID off of highway 75. I usually ride it as an out and back. Starting at the Chocolate gulch trailhead and riding west (Adaptive level 9)…

Rip & Tear

The Rip & Tear trail is a small part of the greater Galena lodge trail system making up approximately 30 miles of dedicated mountain bike trails. The ride starts from the main parking lot of the lodge. There are a…

Prairie Creek

The Prairie creek trail is very technical and will challenge even skilled riders. The trailhead starts from the cul de sac at the main parking lot.  The first portion is brushed lined single track with a doable back to back creek crossing.…

Adams Gulch

The Adams gulch trailhead is a popular mountain biking/hiking area just north of Ketchum ID off of highway 75. The canyon has a half dozen trails in it with some of them being more handcycle friendly than others. I usually…