Overview
The Boise River Greenbelt follows its namesake river among towering trees, connecting downtown Boise with neighborhoods and the business district. Leading out of the city both north-west and south-east, the trail connects suburbs with parks and the Lucky Peak State Recreation Area.
About the Route
The 46.1-mile trail is one of the area's most popular for its scenic views, wildlife, and access to popular parks and recreation sites. In addition, it provides a non-motorized corridor for commuters and passes by the university campus.
Most of the trail is paved except for a 1.5-mile section from Barber Park downstream. In Eagle, a new bike-ped bridge was constructed across the Boise River, connecting two sides of the trail.
The Boise River Greenbelt runs between W State St. (Eagle) and Lucky Peak State Park (Boise).
Parking is available at:
Please see TrailLink Map for all parking options and detailed directions.
Just my grandson and I on a working vacation. I haul my e-bike so I had to rent him one. Middle of trail is the Payette brewery. Sunrise e-bike rentals are in there building. We rented a e-bike for him. Also rafting rentals available. Definitely a busy trail for a weekday. But still got around ok. We did most all of trail except long outer ends. Part of trail is adjacent to Boise College and stadium. Minimum 2 hours for sure. For sure
I am from Tucson looking for paved non-street rides. Greenbelt is fabulous, but: 1) The route west really ends at Eagle road regardless of what some maps indicate; 2) Ambiguous signage can confuse out-of-towners (like me!).
Although still some closed areas. We were able to progress to our destination without any issues. Path is crowded at times around college and water park.
Beautiful fun ride! Lots of people so at times slow going.
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