The Boise Foothills rise above Idaho's Capitol and largest city, providing a postcard-worthy backdrop that inspires and soothes the soul. An interconnected network of roads and trails courses through these hills, linking not only neighborhoods with public lands but also connecting people with the natural environment. With over 130 miles of trail, there is definitely something for everyone, and because of that, this versatile and accessible trail system makes the list of Boyles Boise: 52 things to do and see.
I’ll tell you specifically where we went, but if you leave a comment below, I can provide additional ideas and tips about where to go, how to enjoy the Foothills without hurting them, and information about the area you may find interesting. As you explore, I would suggest that you notice the diversity in the land, the plants and the animals, then imagine our community without this unique treasure. You can help protect and care for this special place by learning more about the land and its needs.
Interested individuals can contribute funding to the Ridge to Rivers program by contacting Boise Parks and Recreation's Accounting office at (208) 608-7600. All donations are tax deductible, and will be used specifically for Ridge to Rivers trail related projects.

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