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BCRD Wood River Trail System
Nearest Community: Hailey
Region: Central
Type: Outdoor Recreation
Constructed over an old railroad route, this 20-mile Wood River Trail from north of Ketchum through Hailey to Bellevue is perfect for walking and biking in summer and Nordic skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
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Boise Greenbelt West Trail
Nearest Community: Boise
Region: Southwestern
Type: Outdoor Recreation
This mountain bike and walking trail takes you from Willow Lane along the Boise River through west Boise to Garden City.
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Boise River Greenbelt
Nearest Community: Boise
Region: Southwestern
Type: Parks
Over 850 acres of parks and natural areas along the Boise River are linked by this 25-mile long bicycle and pedestrian path.
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Clearwater Snake National Recreation Trail
Nearest Community: Lewiston
Region: North Central
Type: Outdoor Recreation
An excellent and popular urban trail along the rivers at Lewiston.
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Coeur d'Alene Area Hiking Trails
Nearest Community: Coeur d'Alene
Region: Northern
Type: Outdoor Recreation
Various trails exist in the Coeur d'Alene area, including the convenient, in-town hike around Tubbs Hill, and Caribou Ridge with its views of the lake.
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Coeur d'Alene Parkway State Park
Nearest Community: Coeur d'Alene
Region: Northern
Type: Parks
This linear state park trail winds along the north shore of beautiful Lake Coeur d'Alene.
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Ernest Hemingway Memorial
Nearest Community: Sun Valley
Region: Central
Type: Arts & Culture
Northeast of Sun Valley on Trail Creek Road is the Ernest Hemingway Memorial, where a bust of Hemingway commemorates the life of the famous writer.
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Hells Gate State Park
Nearest Community: Lewiston
Region: North Central
Type: Parks
Picnic areas, a large beach, a public boat launch, store, restrooms, and the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center.
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Idaho Falls Greenbelt
Nearest Community: Idaho Falls
Region: Eastern
Type: Outdoor Recreation
Scenic paved path along the Snake River.
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Julia Davis Park
Nearest Community: Boise
Region: Southwestern
Type: Parks
Julia Davis Park stretches along the Boise River across from Boise State University and hosts many of the city's most popular events.
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