Exploring Boise's Wilderness

Exploring Boise's Wilderness

Blogging day hikes and trips within three hours of Boise

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  • Lone Lake (North Idaho)

    Lone Lake (North Idaho)

    Up to this point, I’ve only written about hiking destinations within three hours of Boise (hence the blog name), but last weekend, I found myself in Coeur d’Alene for a wedding and seeking a hike to do the following day. My search parameters were simple: I was looking for something around 7 miles long with

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    greghart15

    September 13, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    creek, family-friendly, fishing, forest, historic site, lake, meadow, mountain, pet-friendly, swimming, waterfall, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Marten & Kelly Lakes

    Marten & Kelly Lakes

    When you think “lakes in the Sawtooths,” your mind probably goes straight to Redfish, Alice, Toxaway, and Imogene – some of the most popular and beautiful hiking locations in the state of Idaho. While I’d highly recommend the latter three to anyone looking for an incredible backpacking loop and Redfish for boating or paddling, I’ve

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    greghart15

    September 10, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    creek, family-friendly, fishing, forest, hidden gem, lake, meadow, mountain, multi-use trail, pet-friendly, swimming, wildfire site, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Boulder Lake, Rapid Lake, and Vic’s Lake

    Boulder Lake, Rapid Lake, and Vic’s Lake

    It’s been a few months since my last post, and in that time, I’ve officially eclipsed one thousand miles of hiking since the COVID-19 shutdown in early 2020! Throughout the summer, I’ve maintained my goal of 40 miles per month, bringing my 2022 total to 177 miles. Unfortunately, many of those miles have been on

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    greghart15

    August 16, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    creek, family-friendly, fishing, forest, lake, meadow, mountain, pet-friendly, swimming, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Wilson Flat Loop

    Wilson Flat Loop

    While most Boiseans are familiar with our local reservoirs, Lucky Peak and Arrowrock, a surprising number haven’t made the trip to nearby Anderson Ranch Reservoir. Only 20 miles northeast of Mountain Home, where the sagebrush hills meet the forested mountains of the Trinity and Boise Ranges, the lake is held back by an earth rockfill

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    greghart15

    May 31, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    creek, family-friendly, fishing, forest, lake, meadow, mountain, multi-use trail, pet-friendly, river, wildfire site, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Rainbow Basin

    Rainbow Basin

    The Trinity Peak fire lookout tower watches over some of the most magnificent and expansive terrain in the Boise Mountain Range, including the nine lakes along Rainbow Basin Trail, all of which can be hiked to in one day along this 12.4-mile route. If you’re seeking a trail that is as strikingly beautiful as any

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    greghart15

    April 11, 2022
    Full Day Trip
    creek, family-friendly, fishing, forest, hidden gem, lake, lookout tower, meadow, pet-friendly, swimming, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • My Favorite Hikes in Boise’s Ridge to Rivers Trail System

    My Favorite Hikes in Boise’s Ridge to Rivers Trail System

    Boise’s Ridge to Rivers trail system encompasses more than 230 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding along over 150 trails, stretching from the highpoint of Boise Ridge at Shafer Butte all the way down to just shy of the Boise River, as the name aptly suggests. In the summer of 2021, I achieved my

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    greghart15

    April 10, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    canyon, creek, family-friendly, forest, historic site, meadow, mountain, multi-use trail, pet-friendly, rock formation, sagebrush steppe, waterfall, wildfire site, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Sage Creek

    Sage Creek

    My first hike of spring 2022 is in the books! Up to this point, the posts I’ve written were hiked in either 2020 or 2021, making this my first “live” update of the blog. The weather in Boise has been warming up and conditions are perfect in the Owyhees, so my girlfriend and I headed

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    greghart15

    March 23, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    canyon, creek, family-friendly, off-trail, pet-friendly, rock formation, sagebrush steppe, scrambling required, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • South Fork Boise River Scenic Byway

    South Fork Boise River Scenic Byway

    Most Boiseans probably know Black’s Creek Road as the last interstate exit before entering Boise proper, or the route to historic Bonneville Point, where Captain Benjamin Bonneville and his expedition party first laid eyes on the Treasure Valley and the seam of green running through it, prompting exclamations of “Les Bois! Les Bois!” However, those

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    greghart15

    March 14, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    canyon, creek, family-friendly, fishing, forest, lake, meadow, mountain, multi-use trail, off-trail, pet-friendly, river, rock formation, waterfall, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Granite Peak to Tripod Peak Lookout via West Mountain Trail

    Granite Peak to Tripod Peak Lookout via West Mountain Trail

    There are hundreds of fire lookout towers on the high peaks of Idaho’s forests, many of which are still manned in the summer as the first line of defense against wildfires. One of them sits precariously atop Tripod Peak, which looms over Round Valley, Long Valley, and Cascade Reservoir, with expansive views north to the

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    greghart15

    March 8, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    family-friendly, forest, lake, lookout tower, mountain, pet-friendly, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
  • Owyhee Range High Points

    Owyhee Range High Points

    Treasure Valley residents might be surprised to learn that at 8,403 feet, Hayden Peak, the high point of the Owyhee Range, sits almost 900 feet higher than Shafer Butte, the prominent Boise mountain home to Bogus Basin Ski Area. In fact, the four highest points forming the backbone of the Owyhees are all above 8,000

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    greghart15

    March 8, 2022
    Half-Day Trip
    forest, historic site, mountain, multi-use trail, off-trail, point of interest, rock formation, wildflowers, wildlife viewing
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