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Hubbard Reservoir
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| The goal of Friends of Hubbard Reservoir (FOHR) is to elevate the public’s awareness of the vast potential held by Hubbard Reservoir. FOHR encourages local government, business, schools and citizens to donate funds and time to improve the accessibility to and use of the site. There is enormous potential here for a beautiful nature preserve, strategically located in the middle of what will eventually be large housing developments. |
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Western Foothills
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228 acres are reserved from the Ada County Landfill property for open space and trails. This latest addition to Ada County’s open space and trails effort is in an underserved part of the county. Very little public land or trails currently exists in the western foothills. The Seaman Gulch Trail area includes:
One parking area for 10-14 cars and two horse trailers.
Approximately 3 miles of non-motorized trails.
Similar to Barber Park and Expo Idaho, the site is managed by Ada County Recreation & Event Services.
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With over 125 miles of trail, there is something for everyone in this laborith of trails. Check out the Ridge to Rivers Web site for great trail information, up-to-the-minute news and trail tips.
The Schafer Butte Trail system, located to the right, is just one of many routes through the Ridge to Rivers complex.
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Environmental Conservation Services, Inc.
West Ada Big Game Survey Summary and Wildlife
Please be patient this is a large file an takes time to open
1970 Boise River Greenbelt Video
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Hubbard Reservoir
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| The goal of Friends of Hubbard Reservoir (FOHR) is to elevate the public’s awareness of the vast potential held by Hubbard Reservoir. FOHR encourages local government, business, schools and citizens to donate funds and time to improve the accessibility to and use of the site. There is enormous potential here for a beautiful nature preserve, strategically located in the middle of what will eventually be large housing developments. |
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Western Foothills
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228 acres are reserved from the Ada County Landfill property for open space and trails. This latest addition to Ada County’s open space and trails effort is in an underserved part of the county. Very little public land or trails currently exists in the western foothills. The Seaman Gulch Trail area includes:
One parking area for 10-14 cars and two horse trailers.
Approximately 3 miles of non-motorized trails.
Similar to Barber Park and Expo Idaho, the site is managed by Ada County Recreation & Event Services.
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With over 125 miles of trail, there is something for everyone in this laborith of trails. Check out the Ridge to Rivers Web site for great trail information, up-to-the-minute news and trail tips.
The Schafer Butte Trail system, located to the right, is just one of many routes through the Ridge to Rivers complex.
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Environmental Conservation Services, Inc.
West Ada Big Game Survey Summary and Wildlife
Please be patient this is a large file an takes time to open
1970 Boise River Greenbelt Video