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Enjoy amazing single track, incredible views, wildflowers and great food at the historic Galena Lodge. Trails in the area follow dirt roads, single track trails and cross-country ski trails. The Galena Trails are used by bikers, hikers, and horses, as well as sheep and wildlife. Please be especially alert to the presence of animals and courteous to their handlers. Be aware that some routes are open to motorized vehicles and remember to follow proper trail courtesy when traveling on all routes. Trails on the west side of Hwy 75 were designed with equestrians in mind (flat trails, no banked corners), while trails on the east side of the highway were designed with mountain bikes in mind (banked corners).
No Charge for summer trail use. Dogs allowed on all summer trails.
ABOUT GALENA LODGE
Summer Hours – June 11 – Sept. 18:Lodge & Bike Shop: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm everyday
Lunch: 11:30 am – 3:30 pm Monday – Friday
Weekend Brunch: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Saturday & Sunday
Thursday Night Wagon Ride and BBQ Dinner: Thursdays 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00 pm
208-726-4010 • www.galenalodge.com
www.bcrd.org208-578-BCRD (2273) 1050 Fox Acres Road Hailey, Idaho
Galena Lodge is a BCRD owned seasonal day lodge managed by concessionaires Don Shepler and Erin Zell, nestled in the Rocky Mountains 23 miles north of the Sun Valley Resort and Ketchum, Idaho. The historic Galena Lodge is open in both summer and winter and is a hub for hikers, bikers, equestrians, Nordic skiers and snowshoers. The Lodge offers great hospitality, delicious food, equipment rentals, lessons and clinics, and yurt stays. Surrounded by incredible trails, natural beauty and a vibrant history, Galena Lodge is a fantastic place to get away from it all with friends and family.
GALENA TRAILS
Galena Lodge is a partnership project between the Sawtooth National Forest, Galena Lodge concessionaires
and the Blaine County Recreation District.
©2016 E.B. Phillips for the Blaine County Recreation District.
U.S.D.A.FOREST SERVICE
BLAINE COUNTY RECREATION DISTRICT
GALENA SUMMER TRAILS PROJECT
The BCRD, the Sawtooth NRA and Galena Lodge have partnered to create a 47-mile non-motorized trail network in the Galena Lodge area. The project provides a variety of trails in a stacked loop system for all kinds of users including hikers, bikers, and equestrians from beginner to advanced. This current map includes completed existing trails as well as trails to be built in this 3rd and final summer of construction.
To Ketchum from Lodge, 23 miles
ToStanleySalmon River
• PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL of other users, regardless of their mode, speed or level of skill.
• DON’T BLOCK the trail. Keep right except to pass.
• SLOWER TRAFFIC has the right-of-way.
• BIKERS - Yield to traffic when crossing trails and roads. Anticipate traffic on curves and intersections. Yield to pedestrians and equestrians.
• DON’T SPOOK THE HORSES! Slow down, speak to them when passing.
• GIVE ADVANCE NOTICE BEFORE PASSING. Use voice or bell. Pass on the left.
• HELMETS SAVE LIVES! Please wear one.
• CONTROL YOUR DOG or keep on a leash. Dogs must be kept on a leash through campgrounds.
• PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT! Keep the trails clean.
• CONTROL YOUR SPEED, KNOW YOUR LIMIT - RIDE WITHIN IT!
Printed on 30% Post Consumer and Green Seal Certified paper.
HIKING • MOUNTAIN BIKING • HORSEBACK RIDING
1 LODGE LOOPElevation Gain 117’ Length 0.67 mile Skill Level Beginner
2 RIP AND TEARElevation Gain 296’ Length 1.82 miles Skill Level Intermediate
3 GALENA VIEW LOOPElevation Gain 286’ Length 0.94 mile Skill Level Beginner
4 PIONEER CEMETERY LOOPElevation Gain 350’ Length 2.05 miles Skill Level Beginner
5 SENATE MEADOWS LOOPElevation Gain 354’ Length 2.85 miles Skill Level Beginner
6 GLADIATOR LOOPElevation Gain 541’ Length 1.88 miles Skill Level Intermediate
7 OUTHOUSE LOOPElevation Gain 313’ Length 1.66 miles Skill Level Intermediate
8 PSYCHO RIDGEElevation Gain 281’ Length 1.95 miles Skill Level Intermediate
9 THE GRINDER*Elevation Gain 1974’ Length 6 miles open Skill Level Advanced
•Some sections under construction
10 PEARL’S TRAILElevation Gain 116’ Length 1.1 miles Skill Level Intermediate
Seasonal wildlife closure through 6/25 on portions of trail.
Seasonal wildlife closure through 6/25 on west side of trail.
11 CROSSCUTElevation Gain 145’ Length .66 mile Skill Level Intermediate
12 NORTHWOODElevation Gain 233’ Length 1.585 miles Skill Level Beginner
13 ENID’SElevation Gain 638’ Length 2.15 miles Skill Level Intermediate
14 MINE SHAFTElevation Gain 347’ Length .5 mile Skill Level Intermediate
15 SPRING CREEKElevation Gain 366’ Length 7 miles Skill Level Intermediate
16 TITUS LAKEElevation Gain 1787’ from Titus/500’ from Hwy 75 Length 7 miles round trip Skill Level Beginner/Intermediate
Note: Horseback riders start from Titus Creek Road, across Hwy 75 from the Lodge. Hikers like to start from the trailhead near Galena Summit on Hwy. 75.
17 OLD TOLL ROAD TRAILElevation Gain 1400’ Length 6 miles (from Lodge to Summit) Skill Level Beginner/Intermediate
Note: From Galena Lodge: Go 1 mile north on Hwy. 75. On the left side of road, look for snow bridge and sign.From Galena Summit: On left side of Hwy 75, just before milepost 157, 1/2 mile north of Alexander Ross historical marker and pull-out.
18 GLADIATOR PASS TRAILElevation Gain 1800’ Length 1.54 miles Skill Level Advanced
Note: This is a steep and primitive hiking or back-packing trail. It features prime wildlife habitat and leads into the northern Boulder Mountains (trail not shown in its entirety). The road is rough to the sign-in box. From there, the trail follows Gladiator Creek up to Gladiator Pass at 2.5 miles.
Seasonal wildlife closure through 6/25 on east side of trail.
Seasonal wildlife closure through 6/25
Not recommended for bikes
Galena Lodge 208-726-4010 • Sawtooth National Rec. Area Visitor Center 208-727-5000Blaine County Recreation District 208-578-BCRD (bcrd.org)
24-hour access to AED located in foyer of Sawtooth NRA Visitor Center.
SHARE THE TRAIL
ALL EMERGENCIES: CALL 911
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