As the Treasure Valley welcomes the first day of spring, local outdoor enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as Ridge to Rivers announces the reopening...
Need to connect with nature a bit? Or at least escape the day to day grind? Check out these Boise area hikes, some are quick if you only have an hour or two and some are half day journeys.
Well, it would appear that Winter in Idaho isn’t quite over yet. Earlier in the month I was posting about Idaho’s beautiful weather, lakes, golf courses, National Forests, Spring cleaning, and the best Spring hiking trails in the Boise area — but some of those plans might be on hold for now — unless you like being in the wet and cold.
Boise State has been doing a "5 and a half things" series, so to speak, and they've named Boise's 5 1/2 best hiking trails. Do you agree with their list?
I've wanted to hike Table Rock for a long time but I'll be honest, I'm not much of a hiker. I'm a bit overweight and for the longest time, it has seemed like the most daunting task, until now.
Hiking seems to be the thing to do amid beautiful weather and COVID-19. I went to Camel's Back Park yesterday and did the famous short but very steep hike. I was packed. While practicing social-distancing I talked to some other people who said Table Rock was also extremely busy, but this is supposed to the most scenic hike in Idaho.
If you haven't been to Table Rock since the fire, there's a great reason to head that way tomorrow and check out all of the ways that it's making a comeback. There's a group meeting at 8:30 am for coffee and donuts, and then they'll hike that way. Anyone can join.