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Hike the easy 1.2-mile Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve Loop through wetlands and ponds, perfect for wildlife viewing and learning about conservat
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.90 km
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1.86 km
< 100 m
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Parking is available directly at the Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve. The reserve offers amenities like restrooms and drinking water stations to enhance your visit.
No, dogs are generally not allowed on the trails at Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve. This rule is in place to protect the diverse wildlife that calls the reserve home.
The reserve maintains its natural beauty throughout the year. However, it is particularly vibrant in the fall when the colors are at their peak. It's a peaceful escape any time you visit.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve. It is open to the public for enjoyment.
Yes, the Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve Loop is consistently rated as easy, making it suitable for hikers of all skill levels, including families with children. It's also often described as wheelchair and stroller-friendly.
The main loop is about 1.5 miles (2.3 km) long and can be completed in approximately 28 minutes. You can extend your walk by doing multiple loops if you wish.
The trail features well-maintained walking paths that wind through wetlands, ponds, and natural habitats. It is primarily flat, though some sections offer gentle inclines. You'll find pathways on an upper bench for elevated views and opportunities to get closer to the water.
The reserve is a haven for birds and other wildlife, making it excellent for birdwatching. You'll also find over 10 interpretive signs explaining stormwater management and local ecosystems, and a unique steel bat sculpture called 'HaBATat' by Boise artist Mark Baltes.
Yes, amenities such as restrooms and drinking water stations are available at the Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve to ensure a comfortable visit.
To protect the wildlife and natural environment, activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, wading, and cycling are prohibited on the trails and in the water bodies within the reserve.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mountain View Dr Bikeway.