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Interpretive display near the Oregon Trail Reserve parking area |
The Oregon Trail Reserve is just outside of Boise off of Highway 21, and will transport you to a time when pioneers traveled through the area with covered wagons. This reserve was created through a partnership by City of Boise, BLM, and residents of nearby Surprise Valley.
The hiking trails here are perfect for a cooler or more overcast day, as all of the trail is in sagebrush area with no tree canopy for shade. Wear your sunscreen and hat, bring water, and prepare for some incredible views of basalt rock columns and the Boise River!
Learn more about the Oregon Trail Reserve
here and see trail descriptions and maps
here.
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The path of the Oregon Trail from Independence, Missouri to Boise, Idaho |
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Gorgeous view of the Boise River looking toward Lucky Peak Dam |
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Check out these basalt rock column formations across the river! |
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