About the Wood River Trails Challenge
The Blaine County Recreation District is inviting you to complete as many of the Wood River Valley's selected 100 miles of trails as you can in one month. This challenge is designed for you to re-discover your favorite trails, learn about new or lesser-known trails, push your limits, and recreate locally! You’ll also have the chance to compete against local legends, your peers, or yourself if that’s more your style.
The Wood River Trails Challenge is open to walkers, hikers, mountain bikers, and runners. It’s FREE to register and easy to connect your activity tracking device or app.
Registration opens May 1, with the challenge running from June 1 through June 30. All participants will receive ___________. Unlock other rewards by completing Promoted Trails, and everyone who completes 100% of the challenge will be entered to win _________!
Participating is a Few Clicks Away
1. Create an account with Terrain Scouts.
2. Register for the Wood River Trails Challenge.
3. Link an Activity Tracking account to the challenge (don’t worry, there are several free tracking options! You’ll be able to create one if you don’t already have one).
4. If you are using an Activity Tracking app on your phone, be sure it is downloaded and that you are logged on. Better yet, go test it out and make sure you know how to start, end, and save your activities!
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Complete 100 Miles of Selected Trails in 1 Month and Win Trail Rewards Along the Way
Log in / RegisterEngage With Your Trail Community
There is a whole community exploring the Wood River Valley's trails with you! Be sure to check in throughout the month to see your progress, view the current Individual and Team Standings, Activity Feed, and Discussion Board. And don’t forget to upload photos from your trail time on Instagram using #WoodRiverTrails. Our favorite photos will be randomly awarded with bonus goodies!
A special thank you to the Blaine County Recreation District for their Summer Traillink site! It’s a comprehensive, one-stop location to get all of the information needed on the local trails.
About the Blaine County Recreation District
Since 1976, together with our staff, a three-person elected Board of Directors, partners, supporters, and volunteers, BCRD has brought affordable, accessible, and quality recreation to Blaine County residents and visitors. Through our various facilities and programs such as the Wood River Trail paved multi-use path, the Aquatic Center, FitWorks fitness center and gymnasium, our youth and adult sports and activities, Galena Lodge and its surrounding summer and winter trails, the Harriman Trail, and Quigley Trails Park, we strive to meet the needs of our growing community. BCRD is an integral piece of Blaine County – annually across all our facilities and programs, we serve over 600,000 user days of all ages, abilities and socioeconomic backgrounds.