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City of Ketchum P&Z Gets Serious Work Done on Shadyside
City of Ketchum P&Z Gets Serious Work Done on Shadyside
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 24, 2025
Brushing Back Sage in Taylor Canyon
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 20, 2025
A Perfect Day on the Trail: Brushing Sage at Corral Creek
A Perfect Day on the Trail: Brushing Sage at Corral Creek
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 16, 2025
National Trails Day Recap: Dust, Rocks, and Trail Magic on Silver Lining
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 9, 2025
Kicking Off Volunteer Season on the Hang Tight/Loose Trail
Kicking Off Volunteer Season on the Hang Tight/Loose Trail
Wood River Trails CoalitionMay 28, 2025
Hybrid Trail Crew Starts on South Valley Trails
Hybrid Trail Crew Starts on South Valley Trails
Wood River Trails CoalitionMay 1, 2025
Partnership Weekend With Idaho Trails Association Gets Serious Work Done!
Partnership Weekend With Idaho Trails Association Gets Serious Work Done!
Wood River Trails CoalitionAugust 2, 2024
Pork Chop Gets a Sustainable Solution
Pork Chop Gets a Sustainable Solution
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 28, 2024
Volunteers Work on Fox Creek and Aspen Loop
Volunteers Work on Fox Creek and Aspen Loop
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 20, 2024
National Trails Day Celebrates the Silver Lining Trail
National Trails Day Celebrates the Silver Lining Trail
Wood River Trails CoalitionJune 17, 2024
Trail Work Begins on Toe of the Hill
Trail Work Begins on Toe of the Hill
Wood River Trails CoalitionMay 17, 2024
Work Has Started At Greenhorn!
Work Has Started At Greenhorn!
Wood River Trails CoalitionApril 19, 2024
Submit Your Trail Reports!
Submit Your Trail Reports!
Wood River Trails CoalitionJanuary 17, 2024
Wood River Bike Team Helps Trails and Learns about Horse Etiquette!
Wood River Trails CoalitionSeptember 6, 2023
Upgrading Infrastructure on Fox Creek
Upgrading Infrastructure on Fox Creek
Wood River Trails CoalitionAugust 29, 2023
Re-Benching A Popular Summit Trail
Re-Benching A Popular Summit Trail

4 volunteers spend a cool morning re-benching the popular Kane Summit Trail in the Salmon-Challis National Forest

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Wood River Trails CoalitionAugust 29, 2023
Learning about and Fixing the Critical Edge on Shady Side
Learning about and Fixing the Critical Edge on Shady Side

When we’re looking at getting our trails in top condition to weather the next winter snow and spring melt, knowing how to move water efficiently off the trail is key! A crew from Wild Rye came to learn how to prep a trail like Shady Side for another heavy winter.

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Wood River Trails CoalitionAugust 12, 2023
Fixing A Perennial Sore Spot in Greenhorn!
Fixing A Perennial Sore Spot in Greenhorn!

As you can imagine, trails through meadows are notorious for being hard to manage and maintain. They tend to be in wetter areas and have few opportunities to drain water off the trail. Read about how we addressed a perennial wet spot and fixed a popular stretch of trail!

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Wood River Trails CoalitionAugust 12, 2023
Mill Lake Volunteer Day
Mill Lake Volunteer Day

On Saturday, July 29, 6 volunteers joined us at the Mill Lake Trail to rebuild 3 water bars, rebench 15 feet of trail and enjoy a delicious lunch provided by Sawtooth Back Country Horsemen. Read More!

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Wood River Trails CoalitionJuly 31, 2023
ITA Partner Weekend 2023
ITA Partner Weekend 2023

Over the July 7-9 weekend, 14 women came together to clear a whopping 62 trees and brush an impressive 2.5 miles of trail!

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Wood River Trails CoalitionJuly 12, 2023
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For the most part, North Valley trails are snow covered, and are good for hiking, dog walking, running, and getting outside!  South Valley is a little more complicated, with conditions ranging from totally dry to totally frozen with plenty of mud in
Lots of new faces here, so we thought we'd re-introduce ourselves on this #givingtuesday ! We (the WRTC) create, maintain, and sustain our trail network for all users.

That's right - those trails that you run, ride, hike, and walk on take a ton of w
Like we’ve talked about throughout the year, we are beyond grateful for our partnership with the US Forest Service - Ketchum Ranger District.  Working together, we were able to field a full trail crew during the tumultuous 2025 field season.  W
Holy cow!  We cannot thank the 228 volunteers who came out to give back to their trails enough! πŸ’ͺπŸ‘πŸ₯³

These rock star humans maintained a total of 8 miles - brushing back annoying shrubbery, maintaining drains, raking rocks, and making sure your tr
Do: recreate responsibly when the trails are wet β›ˆοΈπŸ’§

Don't: stay inside 🀩

Have a great weekend out there! πŸ’™β›°οΈ
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Hazlo: ¡disfruta de forma responsable cuando los senderos estén mojados! β›ˆοΈπŸ’§

No lo hagas: ¡quédate en ca
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