Mountain Bike | Dry Creek

Published by Alicia Reinhard on

Riding out of my garage down the alley and across Dry Creek Road to the Red Tail (#71) trailhead the uptick in activity is apparent. The Dry Creek parking lot is filling up quickly and the overflow parking near the Hidden Springs entrance is full. Development and growth is upon us. Making my way up Red Tail I stop at the intersection of Red Tail (#71) and Landslide (#70) to admire a sprawling development in the distance – Dry Creek Ranch. 

Dry Creek Ranch will offer many amenities, chief among them (in my opinion) trail accessibility. Additionally, they provide a neighborhood farm, an equestrian facility, community centers and offer oversized homesites. For more information or to schedule a tour visit www.ConnectIdaho.com

Visit www.ridgetorivers.org for a complete map of the trail system.