Whether you ride on two wheels or four, off-roading in Idaho offers thrill-seekers the kind of terrain and variety that’s hard to beat. From rugged foothill trails to wide-open desert roads, there’s a ride for every skill level and machine.
Within Reach of Boise
You don’t have to travel far for a solid day of off-road fun:
- Boise Foothills & Boise Ridge – Located right inside city limits, these areas are a favorite for riders who enjoy steep climbs, tricky descents, and technical terrain.
- Danskin Mountain OHV Area – Just outside of town, this area features over 160 miles of marked trails with sweeping valley views and diverse terrain.
- Jubilee Park (Nampa) – A 370-acre motorcycle park with plenty of space for open riding, hill climbs, and exploration.
Iconic Terrain Beyond the Valley
- Devil’s Corral (Twin Falls) – Overlooking the Snake River Canyon, this rugged area offers several hundred acres of wide dirt roads and is open year-round for riders wanting dramatic scenery with their adventure.
- Owyhee Front – With more than nine trailheads and hundreds of miles of trails, this is a go-to for riders across the state. Notable access points include:
- Hemingway Butte
- Rabbit Creek
- Fossil Creek
Expect high desert landscapes, lava rock formations, and terrain ranging from fast and flowy to challenging and steep.
Thousands of Miles Across the State
These are just a few of the many OHV areas within an hour of Boise. As you explore the rest of the state, you’ll find thousands of off-road trails, parks, and backroads, ideal for everything from side-by-sides and ATVs to dirt bikes and 4×4 trucks.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a full-send off-roader, Idaho is packed with places to explore, climb, and leave your mark.
Come create your own tire tracks. Adventure is wide open in Idaho.