Bike to School/Work Day
Wood River TrailCome on out to the Wood River Trail for Bike to School & Work Day on Wednesday, May 15th!
The Wood River Trail, known to locals as “the bike path,” enhances the quality of life in the Wood River Valley, allowing residents and visitors to connect with history and the outdoors through running, biking, walking, and skiing along the trail. BCRD grooms the Wood River Trail in winter for Nordic skiers and provides this resource for FREE for all users.
More information at https://bcrd.org/winter-trails/our-winter-trails/wood-river-trail/
Come on out to the Wood River Trail for Bike to School & Work Day on Wednesday, May 15th!
For four days this season, BCRD welcomes the community to enjoy free Nordic skiing and snowshoeing on all BCRD winter trails. The 32-kilometer multi-use Wood River Trail, which runs from Ketchum to Bellevue, is always free. The Wood River Trail is groomed every other day and is open to skiers, walkers, dogs, and fat-bikes. The Ski Free Days for the 2023/24 season are: Saturday, December 9 Sunday, January 7 Saturday, February 24 Wednesday, March 27
For four days this season, BCRD welcomes the community to enjoy free Nordic skiing and snowshoeing on all BCRD winter trails. The 32-kilometer multi-use Wood River Trail, which runs from Ketchum to Bellevue, is always free. The Wood River Trail is groomed every other day and is open to skiers, walkers, dogs, and fat-bikes. The Ski Free Days for the 2023/24 season are: Saturday, December 9 Sunday, January 7 Saturday, February 24 Wednesday, March 27
BCRD is excited to collaborate with Hailey Public Library and The Community Library to bring StoryWalk© to the Wood River Trail. From February 15 to February 22, weather permitting, this unique activity will merge the joy of reading with the beauty of the outdoors, providing a delightful experience for families and individuals alike. StoryWalk© will be set up along two sections of the Wood River Trail. In Hailey, you can enjoy the story between Fox Acres Road and Woodside Boulevard and in Ketchum between 6th Street and Wood River Drive. As you ski, walk, or bike along these paths, you'll encounter a different book in each location, displayed page by page. In Hailey, the featured book is "Over the River and Through the Wood" by Emma Randall, while in Ketchum, visitors can enjoy "Just One Flake" by Travis Jonker. Each page will be presented in both English and Spanish, offering an inclusive reading experience.
The BCRD regrets to announce the cancelation of Ski the Rails, scheduled for Saturday, February 10, due to unseasonably warm weather conditions. Unfortunately, spots along the Wood River Trail have melted and the weather forecast does not support the conditions necessary for the event. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to hosting future fun and engaging community events on the Wood River Trail. Although the entire Wood River Trail is not skiable, we still encourage you to participate on skis, bike, and/or foot in the Wood River Trail Challenge. Ski the Rails is a free Nordic ski tour along the Wood River Trail. Start at Serenade Lane in Ketchum or anywhere on the Wood River Trail System. Finish at Myrtle Street in Hailey.
This complimentary event is a wonderful opportunity for community members to engage in a healthy and enjoyable outdoor activity this winter. The Challenge is set to run from January 26 through February 23, welcoming everyone who enjoys skiing, walking, snowshoeing, or fatbiking. Participants can complete the full 32 kilometers of the Wood River Trail, either in one go or in sections over a four-week period. By participating, not only will individuals get to experience the beautiful Wood River Trail, but they will also receive a prize from BCRD and enter a drawing for a chance to win a free 2024/25 BCRD Nordic season pass.
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