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GENERAL COMMENTS: May 17, 2024

Mid-valley trails are starting to really open up! WRTC and KRD report that Lodgepole trail above the Cow Creek Connector intersection is almost dry. Imperial still has running water and mud at the trees along with a little snow on top, but should be dry soon. Wolftone Road is mostly dry all the way to the trailhead, though there are a few passable patches of snow. You will find snow on Wolftone/Curran and Kinsey Creek still have major snow along with some trees down about ¾ of a mile up from the bridge.
WRTC moto volunteers have been very busy clearing trees in Deer Creek and Greenhorn. They report that they have cleared Main Fork & North Fork of Deer Creek, Panther, and Howards, along with Greenhorn, Lodgepole to the top of Mahoney intersection and up Mahoney to just about ¼ mile from Mars Ridge intersection. In total they have cut at least 30 trees this week! WRTC has finished brushing along the 2 mile stretch of Toe of the Hill. Bullion Gulch Rd is dry at least to the mine.

All of Croy, Quigley, and Slaughterhouse have been dry and providing great options in the south valley.

Last week Sun Valley Co. reported that Lower River Run trail was open up to Sleeping Bear just past where it crosses Lower Olympic ski run. Bald Mountain Trail is open to the lookout, though you will need to go over a couple downed trees along the way. Trails crews were working to get these cut out. Proctor trail is open, but you might find a few patches of snow on the trail. All White Cloud Trails are open except Big Wood Connector. There has a troublesome muddy section near the top. Users have been walking around the mud causing some trail widening. Please respect any closures until the trail has time to dry out to avoid further damage to the area.

When you head out for your adventures, feel free to report back anything you see that you think should be shared. Email me, the BCRD Trails Coordinator, Ashley Knox at aknox@brcd.org.

Enjoy the trails!
Many of our trails are not dry or ready for use yet. When you encounter extended sections of snow or mud, please use your best judgement and turn back if you cannot pass over the section without causing damage to the trail. Otherwise you will find mostly dry conditions.

Wildlife is present. For information on recommended best practices when wildlife are encountered, visit this site's Trail Alerts Section.

As always, let's not forget our manners and trail etiquette no matter where we are or how we recreate. A quick reminder- bikers yield to hikers, and hikers and bikers yield to horses, then downhill yields to uphill. If in doubt, just yield to each other and meet someone new while you talk about how lucky we are to be in such an amazing place. Bottom line is to be kind to each other and enjoy being out on the trails.

Continue to look to this site for up to date trail info. Please be aware of changing conditions and considerate of trail conditions when you head out for your adventures.

If you have questions, comments, concerns, or reports about the trails please email BCRD Trail Coordinator Ashley Knox (aknox@bcrd.org), or phone 208/578-2273. For area land management agency contact info, go to the Trail Alerts section of this site.
NORTH OF KETCHUM - GALENA LODGE AREA TRAILS
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KETCHUM / SUN VALLEY - ADAM'S GULCH AREA
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KETCHUM / SUN VALLEY - BALD MOUNTAIN AREA
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