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Volunteers Help BLM Reconstruct Croy Creek Trail System

Croy Creek Trail System is a skills development area jointly managed by BLM and Blaine County located in south-central Idaho, west of Hailey. The trails were designed and constructed primarily for motorcycle riders and mountain bikers, but hikers and equestrians are also welcome. The trails receive approximately 15,000 - 20,000 visits per season. In May and June 2015, Shoshone BLM partnered with local volunteers to reconstruct trails in this area damaged during the 2013 Beaver Creek Fire. The newly re-constructed trails officially opened in July 2015 thanks to help from volunteers including the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA), Blaine County Recreation District (BCRD), Great Basin Institute, Blaine County, Wood River Bicycle Coalition, Rotarun Ski Area, Sage Springs Homeowners, Sawtooth Backcountry Horsemen, Wise Guy Pizza and all the individual community volunteers. Learn more: on.doi.gov/1KL1jfe.

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