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Nadya's Trail
Details (4/26/2024)
Status: Open
Difficulty: Beginner
Uses: Mt Biking & Hiking & Equestrian & eBikes
Length: 0.2 miles
Start: 5,490'
End: 5,521'
Min: 5,490'
Max: 5,521'
Gain: 31'
Loss: -1'
Elevation Profile
// track pieces: 20, // elevation pieces: 20
Trailhead Forecast (4/26/2024)
Description / Access Information
Nadya’s Trail: A short path providing a useful link from the end of Rodeo Drive to the Two Dog Trail.

There is a nice memorial to Nadya Conway at the start of this short connector between the end of Rodeo Drive and the Two Dog Trail. Non-motorized, neighborhood access to the Croy trails.

Good Neighbor Note: To help reduce motorized traffic through the Rodeo Drive neighborhood, those driving to get to the Croy trails are asked to use the Croy Trailhead or Bullion Gulch Road accesses. Please use Nadya's access primarily for access by bicycle or foot.

Directions to Nadya's for those who do drive to access the Croy trails by way of Nadya's Trail. Head west on Croy Canyon Road and after a few miles turn right onto Rodeo Drive. Use caution traveling through the Sage Spring Subdivision as the paved road is popular with dog walkers and others. The speed limit on this road is 35 mph, but if you are driving go slower. There is parkig at the Rotarun Ski Hill parking area, which is near the end of the road, but not all the way at the end. You will need to continue up the paved road once you park to access the start of Nadya's at the top of the paved road's cul-de-sac. No parking street-side in the subdivision.

For more detailed descriptions, topo maps, and information on the history, geology, and wildflowers of the Wood River Valley pick up a copy of Exploring Sun Valley online or find it at one of several local shops.