Get on Your Bikes and Ride through Eastern Idaho
Gear Up for Eastern Idaho's Epic Trails
If you're stoked to shred some gnarly singletrack or just seeking a pleasant day pedaling, Eastern Idaho is your playground. Here, you can catch some air, crush a downhill, or cruise some scenic XC routes. Pack your kit, dial in your rig, and let’s hit the trails—Eastern Idaho is waiting.
A Blend of Urban & Nature
Ride Idaho Falls
A Blend of Urban & Nature
Ride Idaho Falls
Idaho Falls: Perfect Mix for Newbies and Family Cruisers
Idaho Falls is a great place to start for those just getting into the groove or for families looking to cruise. If you're a newbie pedal pusher or have kiddos tagging along, Freeman Park is your launchpad. This park offers a chill, flat terrain that rolls through scenic beauty, making it an ideal spot for everyone to get comfy on two wheels. The smooth paths and cool scenery make for an enjoyable ride that sets a positive tone for beginners.
Next up is the Idaho Falls Greenbelt, a scenic path that runs right by the Snake River. This smooth ride offers not just breathtaking views but also easy access to the lively downtown area, where you can grab a bite at the SnakeBite Restaurant or a brew at Jaker's Bar and Grill without straying far from the trail. It’s a perfect blend of nature and city vibes, ensuring you get the best of both worlds on your biking adventure.
If you're craving more action and a bit of dirt under your tires, head over to Ryder Park or Gem Lake Bike Park. These parks are the ultimate spots for thrill-seekers, featuring a BMX track and gnarly technical trails that sport everything from dirt jumps to pump tracks. The setup here is dope, and the environment is dialed-in for pushing your limits.
Need a set of wheels or a quick fix? Local joints like Bill’s Bike & Snow and The Bike Shop have got you covered. These spots are stacked with gear and good advice, plus they offer rentals and repairs. They’ll sort you out so you can hit the trails with no sweat, ensuring your ride is smooth from start to finish.
Mountains and Falls
Bike Island Park & Ashton
Mountains and Falls
Bike Island Park & Ashton
Island Park: Adventure in the Shadows of Peaks
Island Park is a top spot for mountain bikers, offering trails for all skill levels. Harriman State Park offers variety with the easy-going Railroad Ranch Trail and Silver Lake Trail, offering family-friendly rides through picturesque meadows and along serene lake shores. A scenic short trail is Coffee Pot Rapids that takes you alongside the Henry's Fork of the Snake River. For a longer ride, the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway mixes paved and gravel paths leading to stunning waterfalls and expansive views, with some elevation changes and gravel sections that demand good bike handling skills and endurance. Looking for more technical terrain? The Targhee Creek Trail is a little over 12-miles. It starts off easy and quickly becomes challenging, featuring steep climbs, and rocky descents that test your skills and stamina.
Ashton: Gateway to Mesa Falls
Ashton is a big deal for mountain bikers with its scenic and varied trails. The Ashton-Tetonia Trail, a converted rail trail, offers a smooth, scenic ride through farmlands, forests, and historic trestle bridges. This trail isn’t just a ride; it’s an experience, with each stretch offering something new, from sweeping farmlands to lush forests, showcasing Eastern Idaho's natural beauty.
For a moderate challenge, the Bear Gulch Trail to Upper Mesa Falls near Ashton provides a more intense ride with steep climbs, rocky sections, and fast descents. It’s perfect for bikers wanting to push their limits. The trail winds through dense forest and open ridges, offering stunning views of the Teton Range and surrounding valleys.
Gear Up & Get Rolling
St. Anthony & Rexburg
Gear Up & Get Rolling
St. Anthony & Rexburg
Rexburg: Shredding the College Town Trails
Rexburg is a sweet spot for biking, with trails that range from smooth and easy to technical. Start with Nature Park, an ideal trail for warming up or if you’re riding with the family. It's flat, easy-going, and winds through lush greenery, making it a perfect spot for beginners or a laid-back ride. For a bit more excitement, check out the R Mountain Trails (the Menan Butte). These trails offer moderate climbs and some sweet descents, with epic views of the surrounding valleys. You’ll find a mix of singletrack and wider paths, great for honing your skills or just enjoying a scenic ride.
St. Anthony: Sand Dunes and Forest Rides
Just a short drive from Rexburg, St. Anthony offers a unique biking experience with its sand dunes and forested trails. The St. Anthony Sand Dunes are a blast if you're looking for something different—think fat bikes and sand tires. Riding here is a whole new level of fun, with rolling dunes and plenty of space to carve your own lines. For a more traditional trail experience, hit up the Egin Lakes Access Trail. This trail runs through diverse terrain, from sandy sections to forested paths, providing a varied and challenging ride. It's a solid choice for intermediate riders looking to test their skills in different environments.
Before hitting these trails, make sure your ride is in top shape. In Rexburg, The Spoke Shop and Sled, Shed, Bikes & Boards have got your back with rentals, gear, and repairs. The staff at these shops are riders themselves and can give you the lowdown on the best trails and current conditions. Over in St. Anthony, stop by Instagear Outdoor Co. for info on the best places to ride.
Mountains Everywhere
Bike Teton Valley
Mountains Everywhere
Bike Teton Valley
Teton Valley: Ripping Through the Targhee Trails
Teton Valley is a goldmine for mountain bikers, especially with the gnarly trails at Grand Targhee Resort. When summer hits, the ski resort transforms into a haven for shredders. Start with the Mill Creek Trail —it's a fast, flowy descent that'll have you grinning from ear to ear, featuring smooth singletrack with berms, jumps, and some sweet technical sections to keep you on your toes. For an even bigger thrill, hit the Buffalo Soldier Trail. This advanced trail serves up steep climbs, rock gardens, and tight switchbacks, demanding solid bike handling skills and a good dose of endurance. Another favorite is the Peaked Trail, which provides a killer mix of technical terrain and sweeping views of the Teton Range, making every ride unforgettable.
Outside of Targhee, we invite you to check out trail information from our local experts from Mountain Bike the Tetons. Looking for expansive views, tough climbs, thrilling descents, rooty sections or rocky drops? Get all the details you need about epic rides in Horseshoe Canyon, the Big Holes, our Southern Valley and the Teton Pass!
Gearing up for the Transformation of Victor Bike Park
In the heart of Victor, ID, Victor Bike Park is getting a serious upgrade. Since 2021, designs have been in place for a multi-phased project to make this spot the ultimate playground for bikers. The goal? To amp up functionality, reduce risk, and offer a smoother learning curve for riders of all ages and abilities in the Teton Region.
Get ready for larger, reimagined pump tracks for both beginners and advanced riders, along with enhanced skills features that promise to challenge and thrill. Stay tuned—Victor Bike Park's next evolution is just around the corner, ready to roll with even more stoke!
Talk to the Pros
Before you hit the trails, make sure your ride is dialed. In Teton Valley, Peaked Sports in Driggs has everything you need—from high-end bike rentals to expert repairs and gear. The crew there knows the local trails inside and out and can hook you up with the best beta on trail conditions and must-ride routes. Over at Grand Targhee Resort, Habitat Dirt & Snow has a full-service bike shop to keep your rig running smooth. Whether you're tackling the flowy trails at Targhee or the technical singletrack in the Big Hole Mountains, having your bike in top shape is crucial for a killer ride.
Embrace the Ride
Around the Region
Embrace the Ride
Around the Region
Eastern Idaho offers an epic experience for every biker, from beginners to seasoned shredders. With smooth, family-friendly paths and technical, challenging trails, this region is a paradise for mountain biking and non-motorized biking enthusiasts. Gear up, tune your bike, and hit the trails to experience the best of Eastern Idaho’s biking scene. Embrace the ride, enjoy the views, and create unforgettable biking adventures. Happy trails and keep shredding!