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About the Wood River Trails
 
The 32-mile Wood River Trail system includes paved trails – connecting the communities of Sun Valley, Ketchum, Hailey, and Bellevue – that are open year-round.
 
Built and maintained by the Blaine County Recreation District, the Wood River Trails have a minimum 10-foot paved width throughout. The trails are for non-motorized use only – open to walkers, bikers, rollerbladers, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and equestrians. The trail follows the Big Wood River and is along a historic route on the former Union Pacific railroad right-of-way, crossing several historic bridges and providing beautiful views of the valley.  Every day is "Ski Free Day" on the Wood River Trail; no pass is required.
 
You can easily access the trails from the cities of Ketchum, Sun Valley, Hailey, and Bellevue. There’s a gentle 1000-foot elevation gain over the entire length of the trail system. A self-guided tour of historic and other points of interest along the trails is also available.

COMING THIS WINTER ON THE WOOD RIVER TRAIL,

SKI THE RAILS!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Celebrate Our Wood River Trail

Join us for a cross-country ski tour along the Wood River Trail.  Grab your family, friends, visitors, even your dog.  Learn about the history of the famous Wood River Trail from a locals perspective.  And help us kick off the Sun Valley Nordic Festival!  Aid stations along the way will keep you energized to the end of the tour.

10 a.m. Official Start @ Serenade Lane in Ketchum
Aid Stations open until 2 p.m.
Finish @ Myrtle St. in Hailey
Lunch @ the Sun Valley Brewery in Hailey
Shuttle provided from Hailey to Ketchum

More details to come!  Questions? Call 788-9142





TRAIL FACTS

Name:  Wood River Trail

Length:  32 miles

County:  Blaine

Start/End:  Bellevue to
N of Ketchum

Surface Type:  paved

Uses:  biking, walking, running,
horseback riding, roller skiing/blading,
cross-country skiing, observing birds
& wildlife, fishing

Difficulty:  easy

Parking:  at trailheads (see map)

Nearby Attractions:  self-guided
interpretive tour, botanical gardens,
Big Wood River, fishing access,
connectivity (see map)

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Trail of the Month, October 2001

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