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No Traffic road bike trails in Boise County offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, ranging from paved urban pathways to challenging mountain climbs. The region is characterized by the Boise River, expansive Boise Foothills, and the vast Boise National Forest, providing varied terrain. These features create a network of routes suitable for different cycling preferences, from leisurely rides along the river to more strenuous ascents into the hills.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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North Cartwright Road is a quite, scenic road north of Boise with several mountain bike trails crossing over it. It's a fun road to descend.
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This 292-acre reserve packs a lot into a small space. There are trails with views of the city of Boise as well as trails with views of the scenic Hulls Gulch.
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Veterans Memorial Park is a 38-acre park with access to Boise Cascade Lake and the Boise River. There are several memorials throughout the park as well as playgrounds, restrooms, and picnic areas.
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I like to use this to make a foothills figure eight with the classic dump loop
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alternate beginning to the dump loop. fun hilly curves.
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Boise County offers a selection of dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes. Currently, you can explore 3 such routes, primarily focusing on moderate difficulty levels, providing a good balance for various riders.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain. The Boise river view – Quinn's Pond loop from Boise offers mostly flat, paved pathways along the Boise River Greenbelt, ideal for leisurely rides. For more challenging experiences, routes like the North Cartwright Road – Nice foothills climb loop from Hulls Gulch Reserve venture into the Boise Foothills, featuring climbs and descents with rewarding views.
Yes, the Boise River Greenbelt is an excellent option for easy, family-friendly rides. While our current selection of dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes are rated moderate, the Greenbelt itself is a 25-mile paved pathway that is car-free and suitable for all ages and skill levels. It offers shaded routes and access to parks and amenities.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes in the Boise Foothills provide significant elevation changes. The Veterans Memorial Park – Hill Road Views loop from Hulls Gulch Reserve, for example, covers over 64 km with nearly 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a rigorous workout and stunning views of the city and Owyhee Mountains.
Many routes, especially those accessing the Boise Foothills, often start near designated parking areas. For example, routes like the Hill Road Views loop from Ridge to Rivers Seamans Gulch Parking indicate starting points with available parking. For Greenbelt access, various city parks along the river offer parking facilities.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the best conditions for road cycling in Boise County. Spring brings pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, while summer is warm and sunny. Fall provides cooler weather and beautiful foliage. Winter cycling can be possible on cleared paths, but conditions may vary, especially in higher elevations.
Yes, particularly along the Boise River Greenbelt. This pathway connects numerous parks, coffee shops, and restaurants, making it easy to find restrooms, refreshments, and places to rest. Areas like Hyde Park, a vibrant district in Boise's North End, are also popular starting points with local amenities.
You'll encounter breathtaking scenery. Routes in the Boise Foothills offer panoramic views of Boise and the surrounding Owyhee Mountains. Along the Boise River Greenbelt, you'll enjoy picturesque river views. You can also find highlights such as View of Lucky Peak Lake, providing stunning natural vistas.
Yes, several attractions are easily accessible. The Boise River Greenbelt passes through or near many city parks and offers access to areas like Lucky Peak State Park, which features Sandy Point Beach. While cycling, you might also be close to natural monuments like Bonneville Hot Springs or various beautiful lakes such as Baron Lake & Upper Baron Lake.
The Boise River Greenbelt is the premier paved multi-use trail in Boise County, offering a 25-mile car-free experience along the river. It's perfect for road cyclists looking for a safe and scenic ride away from traffic. For more information on the Greenbelt, you can visit visitidaho.org.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, from the serene river pathways to the challenging foothills climbs, and the opportunity to enjoy traffic-free routes that offer both exercise and stunning natural beauty.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Boise County are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Nice foothills climb – Hill Road Views loop from Ridge To Rivers Parking and the Boise river view – Quinn's Pond loop from Boise, providing convenient circular journeys.


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