Off Road Vehicles in Boise, Idaho
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Boise, Idaho
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Off Road Vehicles In National Forests

Boise National Forest
Boise National Forest consists of about 2,612,000 acres of National Forest System Lands. It offers a wide variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. Visitors can hike, ride horseback, or motorbike on over 850 miles of trails. Over 7,600 miles of streams and more than 250 lakes are reservoirs offer excellent water sports activities including rafting, kayaking, sailing, and water skiing. There are over 70 campgrounds and picnic areas within the forest.
ATV are allowedPicnic tableHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingCabin or yurtMountain bikes are allowedPets must be kept on leashHandicapped AccessToilets

Payette National Forest
The Payette National Forest spans over 2.3 million acres of some of west-central Idaho's most beautiful and diverse country. Spring through Fall the Payette National Forest provides fishing, hunting, hiking, backpacking, camping, picnicking, pleasure driving, sightseeing, horseback riding, off highway vehicle driving, nature study, and forest product gathering. Heavy winter snow pack is popular for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snow play. Two downhill ski areas are located on the Payette National Forest.
ATV are allowedPicnic tableHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedRV campingTent campingFees are chargedHandicapped Access
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Trails

Blue Jay Trail #149
This five mile trail is open to hikers, horseback riding, and ATV's. The trail begins at 4500 feet in elevation and ends at 7800 feet.
ATV are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingWildlife viewing

Ten Mile Ridge Trail #157
Panoramic views from the top of the ridge on this trail include views of the Sawtooths to the east. This 11.7 mile gains 3,400 feet in elevation within the first 5 strenuous miles.
ATV are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingWildlife viewing
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