Hiking in Burley, Idaho
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Burley, Idaho
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Hiking In National ForestsHiking In National ParksHiking In State ParksLong Trails (9+ miles)
Hiking In National Forests

Sawtooth National Forest
Sawtooth National Forest comprises more that 2.1 million acres of public land, most of it in south-central Idaho, with one unit in northern Utah. Hunters come here for deer, elk, antelope, mountain goat, bear, and mountain lion. Sightseers, bird watchers, hikers, horse riders, and trail and mountain bikers add to recreational traffic on the Sawtooth National Forest.
Hiking is allowedPicnic tableBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingBoat launchInterpretive signsViewpointFees are chargedPets must be kept on leashVisitor centerToilets
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Hiking In National Parks

City Of Rocks National Reserve
City of Rocks offers scenic walks near the historic California Trail and opportunities for wildlife watching, photography, world-class technical rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, ice climbing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, picnicking, bird watching and camping near rock formations.
Hiking is allowedPicnic tableBirdwatchingHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFire ringsHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashToiletsVisitor centerPotable drinking water
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Hiking In State Parks

City of Rocks
City of Rocks is one of the top granite-crag rock-climbing sites in the world. About 700 routes have been described to date. One hundred-to 300-foot spires provide most of the climbing opportunities, although there are 600-foot spires which provide all-day activities. Primitive campgrounds are available.
Hiking is allowedPicnic tableWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped AccessParking
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Long Trails (9+ miles)

Oregon National Historic Trail
There are a number of ways to enjoy the Oregon National Historic Trail including auto-touring, visiting interpretive sites, hiking, biking or horseback riding trail segments and visiting museums. Depending on which segment visitors would like to explore, some or all of these activities may be available.
Hiking is allowedHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowed
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