Many of the Ketchum surrounding trails are now open but be mindful of crossing any water at or near trail heads. Some of the shaded spots and or avalanche zones will still be a ways out.
Read MoreMore and more trails are opening up north. Some of the shaded spots and or avalanche zones will still be a ways out. Please be patient as trails dry out - it will be worth the wait!
Read MoreThings are drying quickly! Yet spring conditions still exist! Please be patient as trails dry out - it will be worth the wait!
Read MoreWe are getting close! Yet spring conditions still exist! Please be patient as trails dry out - it will be worth the wait!
Read MoreSpring conditions exist! Please be patient as trails dry out - it will be worth the wait! For more info visit summertrailink.bcrd.org.
Read MoreThere are multiple road closures in the Ketchum Ranger District. Due to large amounts of snow still on the ground the Forest Service has decided to keep certain roads closed for the month of May.
Read MoreElevate Your Trails. Join us for #IdahoGives next week to kick off our trail season. Idaho Gives is a week of giving designed to bring the state together and raise money and awareness for Idaho nonprofits.
Read MoreAre you passionate about the outdoors and want to work with our trail community? Are you motivated to help donors align their giving with their values? We are looking for an experienced development professional to lead our fundraising program and help us continue to grow our impact.
Read MoreTrails are Common Ground, a coalition of people, businesses, and advocacy groups working together to create a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for anyone who steps, rides or rolls onto any trail, anywhere, has partnered with IMBA (International Mountain Biking Association)…
Read MoreTrails are Common Ground, a coalition of people, businesses, and advocacy groups working together to create a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for anyone who steps, rides or rolls onto any trail, anywhere, has partnered with IMBA (International Mountain Biking Association)…
Read MoreDo you enjoy being outside and working with people? We are looking for a full-time seasonal (April - Nov) staff member to expand our field capacity.
Read MoreTrails are Common Ground, a coalition of people, businesses, and advocacy groups working together to create a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for anyone who steps, rides or rolls onto any trail, anywhere, has partnered with IMBA (International Mountain Biking Association)…
Read MoreThe Wood River Valley brings in thousands of visitors every summer, many of whom use our extensive trail network. While these visitors bring their dollars to the valley’s economy, the trails that bring these visitors here do not receive any direct money from this economic driver.
Read MoreOn January 18th, Amazon announced they are closing AmazonSmile to “focus its philanthropic giving to programs with greater impact.”
Read MoreWe are recruiting Trail Bosses for the 2023 season! You do not need to be a trail expert! We are looking for individuals who have an appreciation for trails, want to learn more and share that knowledge with others.
Read MoreWhile we’re deep in the throes of winter here in the Wood River Valley, that doesn’t mean we aren’t thinking about the next summer trail season! As we start to plan our trail counter schedule for 2023, we thought it might be interesting to see if and how snowfall in the winter season might affect overall trail use.
Read MoreLearn more about how your support this past year impacted your trails and your community!
Read MoreThe Ketchum Ranger District (KRD) Trail Crew has released their 2022 Annual Report! Thank you for supporting the WRTC so we can help support the KRD professional trail crew.
Read MorePaths connect. This is their first duty and their chief reason for being. They relate places in a literal sense, and by extension they relate people.
Read MoreListen in as WRTC Program Coordinator Emily Rodrigue discusses totals from 2022, along with exciting new ways land managers are putting this data to work.
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