Explore this idyllic part of Idaho by bike
Bike through the wilds as you discover this natural playground
Enjoy the wildlife and landscape views on tour
Kick back, relax and soothe your muscles in a hot spring at the end of the day
Get stuck into some serious biking as you ride the isolated tracks
Saddle up and head to Idaho for some MTB action
Tackle some steep uphills and dare to power hard on the downhills
Bask in the wonderful waters after a day's adventures

Idaho Singletrack

Duration
5 days
From
$1,625 USD

Picture yourself cruising into camp, thoroughly gassed but still blissed out by a mountain bike trail that truly took your measure. Before you can kick off your cycling shoes, you’re led to a freshly prepared, scrumptious dinner. Beyond that multicourse fare, lay a cascading natural hot spring. Can you handle that truth: five days of fast if transfixing mountain bike rides, bookended by brilliant hot springs and wild rivers make up the deliverables, cut and shaped by the strong-featured Sawtooth Mountains.

  • Category
    Mountain Biking
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    5 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    3 - Intermediate
  • Terrain
    Rugged
  • Distance
    77.7 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    15.5 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    5 days
  • Main Destination
    United States
  • Distance
    77.7 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    15.5 miles
  • Elevation
    3 - Intermediate
  • Terrain
    Rugged

Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1The Green Creek Trail

    You’ll shuttle to the first ride of the tour, Green Creek Trail located in the beautiful Boise National Forest. The Green Creek Trail is a challenging 18-mile ride, climbing over 1,500-ft to 6,400-ft elevation then dropping over 2,600 vertical feet to buff, backcountry singletrack. The ride gives a great eye-opener to the trails you will encounter throughout the week.

    You’ll end the ride right at camp where you can cool off in the South Fork Boise River or relax in Paradise Hot Springs.

    Terrain | Singletrack

    • 12.4 - 18.6 miles
    • 764.4 ft
      764.4 ft
    • Elks Flat Camping
    • Lunch and Dinner
  2. Day 2Yuba River Trail

    Packing up from camp, a shuttle takes you deep in the Sawtooth Mountains to the Yuba River Trail, which begins at 8,222-ft elevation and ends at 5,400-ft elevation with four tough climbs somewhere in the middle! The remoteness of the ride gives you a great appreciation for the western backcountry.

    The ride finishes in the historic mining town of Atlanta (population 20). The camp has two undisturbed backcountry hot springs that you will enjoy.

    Terrain | Singletrack & Jeep Road, Some Van Support


    • 16.8 - 24.9 miles
    • 1,738.8 ft
      1,738.8 ft
    • Atlanta Camping
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  3. Day 3Decker Creek, Banner Ridge & Payette River

    Today you will ride from camp through the original historic mining areas of Atlanta. The deserted buildings give one a sense of the real Old West. A hefty 2,200-ft climb awaits as you make your way back into the Sawtooth Mountains by way of Decker Creek. This ride is challenging both physically and technically but well worth the effort as the scenery is phenomenal!

    After the ride down Decker, you will pack up camp and shuttle even higher into the Boise National Forest to the Banner Ridge Sno-park. After lunch on Banner Ridge, you’ll descend from 7,100-ft to 4,300-ft finishing at a favourite hot spring of the week. You’ll spend a few hours here soaking and jumping in and out of the roaring Payette River.

    Terrain | Singletrack & Jeep Road, Some Van Support


    • 14.9 - 24.9 miles
    • 2,221.1 ft
      2,221.1 ft
    • Pine Flats Camping
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  4. Day 4Deadwood-Julie Creek Loop

    After yesterday’s break, it’s back to core singletrack. Today’s ride is the Deadwood-Julie Creek Loop. You’ll start with an uphill that climbs over 3,000-ft for the first 12 miles to the Julie Creek Singletrack. You’ll descend 2,500-ft over the next five miles on fast, banked singletrack. The next seven miles are intense as you race down the Deadwood River.

    You’ll go back to camp, eat, soak and unwind.

    Terrain | Singletrack & Jeep Road, No Van Support


    • 14.9 - 24.9 miles
    • 1,273 ft
      1,273 ft
    • Pine Flats Camping
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  5. Day 5Banner Ridge Cross Country Trails

    You will shuttle back to Banner Ridge and utilise the cross country ski trails for a fast and fun ride over the peaks. The tree-lined trails of Banner Ridge open up with big views of Steel Mountain, the Sawtooths, and Sunset and Pilot peaks to the west, providing a very scenic backdrop for your last day of riding. You’ll have lunch at one of the trailheads and shuttle back to Boise.

    • 9.9 - 19.9 miles
    • Breakfast and Lunch