Invest in the Future of Your Trails. We’re raising $100,000 by December 31st so that you may continue to enjoy your trails not only for yourself today and tomorrow, but for generations to come.
Read MoreWe finally have some solid, consistent data from our two trail counters on the Alden Gulch trail (#144), and we’d love to hear your feedback on the results!
Read MoreWe looked at data collected in August from 3 of our trail counter locations and compared results between 2021 and 2022. Here are our results…
Read MoreIn the Fall of 2021 the Wood River Trails Coalition, National Forest Foundation and Higher Ground partnered with the Ketchum Ranger District of the Sawtooth National Forest and contracted with Titus Trails to perform extensive maintenance on Forbidden Fruit and to build a mile-long extension. This extension is designed specifically for adaptive mountain bikers, but also provides a fun alternative from Eve’s for all riders.
Read MoreBorn from the ashes of 2007’s Castle Rock fire in Sun Valley, the story of Forbidden Fruit is one of progression and accessibility - emblematic of the local riding community and those who have and continue to shape the scene.
These are the magical humans gettin' it done out there! They’re effective, resilient, gritty trail stewards who put a lot of love into the trails in our community. From top left to right you have the Trails Supervisor - Kent May, Dan Forsythe, Amy Sevick and Nick Reed. From bottom left to right you have Lisa Meister, Emily Ainsworth and Heather Johnson.
Read MoreThis week the WRTC staff escaped the office and cleared Norton Creek - Prairie Creek Trail from Prairie Creek Trailhead to the intersection of Norton-Miner, then up Norton-Miner to Miner Lake.
Read MoreThe Ketchum Ranger District (KRD) trail crew worked on Fox Peak Connector, Osberg, Alden and Adam's Rib this week! Shout out to the KRD trail crew for all their hard work - they have already cut out 677 trees and cleaned 445 drains! Please say thank you if you see them out on the trails!
Read MoreIt's beautiful out there, go and get it! The Ketchum Ranger District trail crew worked on Federal Gulch, Timber Draw, Long Gulch and Easley Gulch aka Curly's this week!
Read MoreWIN A TREK TOP FUEL 9.7! Our mission is to create, maintain and sustain our trails for all users. Every single season, our trails need maintenance. Yes, every season. Between brake bumps, cleaning drains, clearing downed trees...etc. our to-do list is always growing! We work hard to ensure that you have miles and miles of well-maintained trails available. Every raffle ticket you buy supports trail maintenance, new trail construction, future projects and ongoing Wood River Trails Coalition operations. We can't do it without your support.
Read MoreLast year we created a short film to showcase the work that we do and our partnership with the Sawtooth National Forest - Ketchum Ranger District (KRD) professional trail crew. This film gives you a glimpse into the tireless efforts of the KRD trail crew to keep our trails in great shape!
Read MoreWRTC’s Trail Monitoring Program kicked into full gear this past week, with our entire fleet of trail counters deployed and starting to track early season trail use across the Wood River Valley. The locations for counters this year are as follows…
Read MoreWe will be moving our trail updates to Fridays to make sure we are giving you the most up to date information for your weekend!
This warmer weather has helped! Trails are slowly but surely getting there.
Read MoreThe trails are not drying or melting out rapidly. Please remain mindful, turn around when you are leaving tracks, and help keep the singletrack single!
Read MoreAre you as excited about trail season as we are?! Consider giving back to the trails that give you so much! Join us for Idaho Gives, May 2nd - 5th, and help us kick start our trail season. Idaho Gives is a week (starting TODAY) of giving designed to bring the state together and raise money and awareness for Idaho nonprofits.
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