Shelley to Snake River loop
Shelley to Snake River loop
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The Shelley to Snake River loop offers a moderate touring bicycle experience, covering 26.1 miles (42.1 km) with a gentle 248 feet (76 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this ride in about 2 hours and 25 minutes. As you cycle, you'll pass through peaceful agricultural areas,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.08 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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16.0 km
Highlight • River
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42.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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20.1 km
19.6 km
2.00 km
302 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
30.5 km
11.4 km
154 m
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The best time to cycle this loop is during spring and early summer when the broader Snake River area is vibrant with wildflowers and blooming cacti, and active with nesting birds. Autumn also offers colorful foliage. Be prepared for varying conditions depending on the season.
The route is predominantly on paved surfaces, offering a relatively smooth ride. However, cyclists should be aware that some segments might be unpaved and could present additional challenges.
There are several access points. One common starting point is near Taylor Park in Taylorville. Other descriptions suggest starting near Shelley itself, linking to various country roads. The route connects through areas like Goshen, Basalt, and Firth.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Shelley to Snake River loop.
The loop is classified as a moderate bike ride, requiring a decent fitness level. While it's accessible for various skill levels, beginners should be prepared for its approximately 42.1 km (26.2 miles) distance and some potential unpaved segments.
Cyclists will experience riding through agricultural areas and enjoy views of the Snake River, especially when crossing bridges. Key highlights include the Shelley Nature Path and the Snake River in Firth. The river is characterized by its substantial size, winding through the landscape and bordered by trees.
The provided information does not specify rules regarding dogs on this particular cycling loop. It's advisable to check local regulations for country roads and any specific nature path sections before bringing your dog.
The estimated duration for completing the loop is approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes (8744 seconds) for touring cyclists, though this can vary based on individual pace and stops.
Yes, the route passes through sections of the City of Shelley Nature Path and the Shelley Nature Path, which are official trails in the area.
Yes, the route offers opportunities for bridge crossings that provide overlooks of the Snake River. The river itself, particularly near Firth, is a significant scenic landmark, characterized by its winding path and tree-lined banks.
During spring and early summer, the broader Snake River area can be active with nesting birds and calving elk. You might also spot various local wildlife typical of agricultural and riverine environments in Idaho.