Jared's Guidebook

Jared
Jared's Guidebook

Food Scene

Great selection of Beer. Pizza and Salad bar. Cozy and Comfy.
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Hilltop Station
12342 ID-21
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Great selection of Beer. Pizza and Salad bar. Cozy and Comfy.
Experience locals and visitors in this fun restaurant and bar. Most travelers visit this restaurant/bar because its located on highway 21 in Idaho city. The food is good, beer taps are limited, however a good selection of bottles.
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The Gold Mine Grill - Saloon - Hotel
3867 ID-21
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Experience locals and visitors in this fun restaurant and bar. Most travelers visit this restaurant/bar because its located on highway 21 in Idaho city. The food is good, beer taps are limited, however a good selection of bottles.

Views and Exploration

*Bogus Basin Ski Resort & Bogus Basin Radio Towers: Experience the beautiful forest and views during the longer journey to Bogus basin ski resort. Forest service road 275 will take you to the highest Peak in the area. You will be able to view the radio towers and Boise Idaho from 7000ft. We recommend you bring binoculars, snacks and beverages. From the cabin take Tollgate road up the hill, turn right onto Boise Ridge Road at the T. Travel up Boise Ridge Road for approximately 10.7 miles. Bring your GPS or cell phone. You will have spotty cellphone service. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB.
Shafer Butte
*Bogus Basin Ski Resort & Bogus Basin Radio Towers: Experience the beautiful forest and views during the longer journey to Bogus basin ski resort. Forest service road 275 will take you to the highest Peak in the area. You will be able to view the radio towers and Boise Idaho from 7000ft. We recommend you bring binoculars, snacks and beverages. From the cabin take Tollgate road up the hill, turn right onto Boise Ridge Road at the T. Travel up Boise Ridge Road for approximately 10.7 miles. Bring your GPS or cell phone. You will have spotty cellphone service. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB.
*Aldape Summit Loop: This 12.5 mile loop will take you through some of the most spectacular views of the NE Boise foothills. Once you reach the ridge, views of rolling foothills are incredible and breathtaking. We recommend you bring binoculars, snacks and beverages. Aldape Summit is known for “The Race to Robie Creek®” which is held each third Saturday in April. Some know it as the long climb to Aldape Summit (elevation 4797). Others see it as a “rite of spring” that arrives each year in the Boise foothills. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB.
Aldape Summit
*Aldape Summit Loop: This 12.5 mile loop will take you through some of the most spectacular views of the NE Boise foothills. Once you reach the ridge, views of rolling foothills are incredible and breathtaking. We recommend you bring binoculars, snacks and beverages. Aldape Summit is known for “The Race to Robie Creek®” which is held each third Saturday in April. Some know it as the long climb to Aldape Summit (elevation 4797). Others see it as a “rite of spring” that arrives each year in the Boise foothills. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB.
*Ridge to River Trial system: This extensive trail system starts just 4.2 Miles uphill from the cabin. If you are looking for technical/difficult ATV, OHV, dirt bike or mountain bike trail riding this is a great option. This is also your best option for easy to difficult hiking, walking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and OHVT. This trail system has an interactive map at www.ridgetorivers.org/trails/interactive-map/ Be sure to look at this map before you go. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB. You will have decent cell phone service at the top.
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Ridge to Rivers Partnership
3188 Sunset Peak Rd
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*Ridge to River Trial system: This extensive trail system starts just 4.2 Miles uphill from the cabin. If you are looking for technical/difficult ATV, OHV, dirt bike or mountain bike trail riding this is a great option. This is also your best option for easy to difficult hiking, walking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and OHVT. This trail system has an interactive map at www.ridgetorivers.org/trails/interactive-map/ Be sure to look at this map before you go. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB. You will have decent cell phone service at the top.
*Boise Ridge View: 3.3 Miles uphill from the cabin you can experience the nightly glow of Boise Idaho. Or you can experience the beautiful view of Boise valley during the day. We recommend you bring binoculars, snacks and beverages. Be prepared for a rough road. Once you reach the summit fork, turn left or right. Right, you will need to drive a little further to a clearing or a camping area to see Boise. Left, you will have a partial view of E. Boise right away. Exploring both directions. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB. You will have decent cell phone service at the top.
Boise Ridge Road
Boise Ridge Road
*Boise Ridge View: 3.3 Miles uphill from the cabin you can experience the nightly glow of Boise Idaho. Or you can experience the beautiful view of Boise valley during the day. We recommend you bring binoculars, snacks and beverages. Be prepared for a rough road. Once you reach the summit fork, turn left or right. Right, you will need to drive a little further to a clearing or a camping area to see Boise. Left, you will have a partial view of E. Boise right away. Exploring both directions. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB. You will have decent cell phone service at the top.
*Robie Creek Park & Boat launch, Paddle boarding, swimming, fishing: Robie Creek is a tributary of the More’s Creek and is located 6 miles from the cabin. Robie Creek Park is considered by most as another one of Idaho’s hidden gems. Parking is free and first come first serve. Park amenities include a boat ramp, emergency phone, bathroom, covered picnic tables, first come first serve, grassy park area great for picnics, playing frisbee, throwing football, setting up horseshoes, etc. If you like fun in the sun, the beach area is where visitors enjoy swimming, sunbathing, paddle boarding, tubing, rafting, kayaking, etc. Beyond the no wake zone, more advanced kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, wake boarding, water skiing and tubing is available. There are several first come first server picknick tables and docks around the Lake. Typically, reservoir levels remain near full from Memorial Day through Labor Day. You can launch your boat from Robie Creek Park or Spring Shores Marina ($5 Fee). Recommended Game Fish: Kokanee, Brook Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Redband Trout, Smallmouth Bass, and Yellow Perch. Follow local fishing rules and guidelines. There are no lifeguards, please be sure to bring lifejackets/floaties for the little ones. To get there we recommend 2WD, AWD, 4X4, OHV, MB/HB.
Robie Creek Park
Robie Creek Road
*Robie Creek Park & Boat launch, Paddle boarding, swimming, fishing: Robie Creek is a tributary of the More’s Creek and is located 6 miles from the cabin. Robie Creek Park is considered by most as another one of Idaho’s hidden gems. Parking is free and first come first serve. Park amenities include a boat ramp, emergency phone, bathroom, covered picnic tables, first come first serve, grassy park area great for picnics, playing frisbee, throwing football, setting up horseshoes, etc. If you like fun in the sun, the beach area is where visitors enjoy swimming, sunbathing, paddle boarding, tubing, rafting, kayaking, etc. Beyond the no wake zone, more advanced kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, wake boarding, water skiing and tubing is available. There are several first come first server picknick tables and docks around the Lake. Typically, reservoir levels remain near full from Memorial Day through Labor Day. You can launch your boat from Robie Creek Park or Spring Shores Marina ($5 Fee). Recommended Game Fish: Kokanee, Brook Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Redband Trout, Smallmouth Bass, and Yellow Perch. Follow local fishing rules and guidelines. There are no lifeguards, please be sure to bring lifejackets/floaties for the little ones. To get there we recommend 2WD, AWD, 4X4, OHV, MB/HB.
*Relax at the cabin: Enjoy all the amenities the cabin has to offer. If you are seeking a relaxing getaway, you will enjoy this easy living rejuvenating and renewing property. Make yourself at home and enjoy the cozy fireplace during winter months or the large outdoor firepit during the spring and fall (October to May). In the evenings cozy up to candles, movies and a relaxing candlelit bubble bath. In the afternoons relax outside or read a book on the front patio swing or at the back-patio table while taking in the sounds of nature. In the evening barbecue on the back patio with flavor enhancing BBQ briquettes. Enjoy a natural wood fire on the back-patio. Soak in the Hot tub surrounded by nature. In the morning, enjoy hot chocolate, coffee or tea at the breakfast nook where you will be surrounded by the beauty of landscape and wildlife. Feel free to let your children explore the property within the boundaries. Watch wild animals from Game Camera System from the TV. Most of all, enjoy yourself in this deep forest retreat. Please be kind & courteous to our cabin and property and our neighbors. Our neighbors are kind and friendly and there to help when needed. *Short distant Hiking around the property: The cabin is situated on a rectangular 5 acres parcel. You are free to walk around, snowshoe, cross country ski and horseback ride. Please stay within the property boundaries. The property boundaries are outlined with metal T posts about every 20-50ft. Feel free to walk, snowshoe, cross country ski, or horseback ride on all open and active roads. Be sure to bring a Camera. NOTE: Refer to property boundaries drawing in the pictures section. The hike can be difficult depending on where you roam. Enjoy! WK/HK/MB/HB is ok. NO Off-Road 2WD, AWD, 4X4, OHV, OHVT allowed.
18 Shattuck Rd
*Relax at the cabin: Enjoy all the amenities the cabin has to offer. If you are seeking a relaxing getaway, you will enjoy this easy living rejuvenating and renewing property. Make yourself at home and enjoy the cozy fireplace during winter months or the large outdoor firepit during the spring and fall (October to May). In the evenings cozy up to candles, movies and a relaxing candlelit bubble bath. In the afternoons relax outside or read a book on the front patio swing or at the back-patio table while taking in the sounds of nature. In the evening barbecue on the back patio with flavor enhancing BBQ briquettes. Enjoy a natural wood fire on the back-patio. Soak in the Hot tub surrounded by nature. In the morning, enjoy hot chocolate, coffee or tea at the breakfast nook where you will be surrounded by the beauty of landscape and wildlife. Feel free to let your children explore the property within the boundaries. Watch wild animals from Game Camera System from the TV. Most of all, enjoy yourself in this deep forest retreat. Please be kind & courteous to our cabin and property and our neighbors. Our neighbors are kind and friendly and there to help when needed. *Short distant Hiking around the property: The cabin is situated on a rectangular 5 acres parcel. You are free to walk around, snowshoe, cross country ski and horseback ride. Please stay within the property boundaries. The property boundaries are outlined with metal T posts about every 20-50ft. Feel free to walk, snowshoe, cross country ski, or horseback ride on all open and active roads. Be sure to bring a Camera. NOTE: Refer to property boundaries drawing in the pictures section. The hike can be difficult depending on where you roam. Enjoy! WK/HK/MB/HB is ok. NO Off-Road 2WD, AWD, 4X4, OHV, OHVT allowed.
*Historical “Old Toll Road” The Gold Robbers of the Wild West & Table Rock View of the City of Boise: Stage services began in 1864 when Idaho City was the largest town in the Pacific Northwest. Old Toll Road, now known as Rocky Canyon Road was a long hard day's trip from Idaho City to Boise. For several years’ gunslingers hid in the steep rocky More's Creek canyon walls waiting to rob Stages transferring gold. Cell phone signals will be limited to mountain top view areas. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB.
Rocky Canyon
*Historical “Old Toll Road” The Gold Robbers of the Wild West & Table Rock View of the City of Boise: Stage services began in 1864 when Idaho City was the largest town in the Pacific Northwest. Old Toll Road, now known as Rocky Canyon Road was a long hard day's trip from Idaho City to Boise. For several years’ gunslingers hid in the steep rocky More's Creek canyon walls waiting to rob Stages transferring gold. Cell phone signals will be limited to mountain top view areas. NOTE: Refer to map provided in the pictures section. During the winter season snowmobiles are required. All other seasons you may use 2WD, 4WD, ATV, UTV, OHV, MB, HB.
*Fishing Mores Creek & Picnicking at Mores Creek Park: Mores Creek is a tributary of the Boise River. Stocked hatchery rainbow trout provide the bulk of the sport fishing opportunity. However, in years with adequate flows and temperatures kokanee ascend the river beginning in late July and attempt to spawn throughout the lower portion of More’s Creek. There is a toilet, Campground, and ADA Access at the park. Recommended Game Fish: Kokanee, Brook Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Redband Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch. There are several pullouts along highway 21 that offer ample access for anglers to More’s creek. Note: Please follow local fishing rules and guidelines. Be prepared for some traffic. To get there you can 2WD, AWD and 4X4.
Mores Creek Park
Robie Creek Road
*Fishing Mores Creek & Picnicking at Mores Creek Park: Mores Creek is a tributary of the Boise River. Stocked hatchery rainbow trout provide the bulk of the sport fishing opportunity. However, in years with adequate flows and temperatures kokanee ascend the river beginning in late July and attempt to spawn throughout the lower portion of More’s Creek. There is a toilet, Campground, and ADA Access at the park. Recommended Game Fish: Kokanee, Brook Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Redband Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch. There are several pullouts along highway 21 that offer ample access for anglers to More’s creek. Note: Please follow local fishing rules and guidelines. Be prepared for some traffic. To get there you can 2WD, AWD and 4X4.