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  2. Headed to hike in the Boise Foothills? New map lets you ... - AOL

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  3. Ridge to Rivers trails: What to know about hikes, etiquette ...

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    The trail system covers 200 miles in the Boise Foothills. The trail system covers 200 miles in the Boise Foothills. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

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  6. Two Point Mountain (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Two Point Mountain is the highest point in the Boise Mountains with a summit elevation of 10,124 feet (3,086 m) located in the Fairfield Ranger District of Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho. It is located 12.67 miles (20.39 km) from Perfect Peak in the Sawtooth Range , its line parent , giving it a prominence of 1,524 feet (465 m). [ 1 ]

  7. The Boise Foothills are being destroyed. Here’s how you can ...

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    Many of the trails in the lower Boise Foothills, such as Buena Vista and Crestline, are reporting muddy conditions and should not be hiked.

  8. List of state highways in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    During the 1920s, in lieu of numbering its highways, Idaho had a system of lettered Sampson Trails. [2] They were marked by businessman Charles B. Sampson of Boise at no expense to the state, using orange-colored shields. [3] By 1929, the trails system had included 6,500 miles (10,500 km) of marked highways that covered most of the state. [4]

  9. Camel's Back Park - Wikipedia

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    Camel's Back Park is an 11-acre (4.5 ha) urban park in Boise, Idaho, managed by the Boise Parks and Recreation Department.The park includes picnic tables, play areas, an outdoor gym, practice fields, and facilities for tennis and volleyball. [1]