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A mostly singletrack trail along the eastern shore of Ponderosa State Park.


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3.4

Miles

5.4

KM

96%

Runnable

5,223' 1,592 m

High

5,033' 1,534 m

Low

382' 116 m

Up

221' 67 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

19%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · Lake · Swimming · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Once it starts snowing, the Huckleberry Trail is closed for xc skiing and snowshoeing only.

Runner Notes

The Huckleberry Trail is open to mountain bikers. Not all of them know they should yield to people on foot.

Description

The Huckleberry Trail runs along the eastern side of Ponderosa State Park, with a couple of great places to get into the lake to cool off. It's open to mountain bikers, but it is not ridden very much. True to its name, there are plenty of huckleberries when they are in season.

You can pick up this trail in several places, but this route starts on southeast edge of the park along the sandy trail by the big tree. The trail wanders through the big ponderosa pines, over a few small rolling hills, follows a doubletrack for a short while, and then goes back to singletrack. The trail crosses a closed road and after a minute or two you'll start to see the lake. The trail drops down to the water's edge at a sandy beach, perfect for a swim or playing fetch with the dog. There are great view of Boulder and Jughandle Mountains from here too. There's even a bench if you want to sit for longer.

The trail continues on the lake edge for a few hundred feet and then goes back into the trees. You'll go by Huckleberry Bay and if you want to cut the run short, turn left and take the road back. Stay on the trail and head out toward the point. There is a good climb, but it is short (0.2 miles). Soon the trail leaves the trees and enters an open meadow. Go right to continue out to the road to the point; go straight to get to the Narrows Overlook, or go left for the Ridgeline Trail.

Flora & Fauna

Mule deer, owls, ponderosa pines (big ones), and huckleberries.

Contacts

Shared By:

Keith Lannom with improvements by Steve Mann

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Payette Lake Beach is a great place to play fetch with the dog in the fall.
Jan 29, 2017 near McCall, ID
The trail is pretty well buffed out because of the mountain bike use and Ponderosa State Park trail crew.
Jan 29, 2017 near McCall, ID
The Huckleberry Trail meanders through pine forests as it makes its way down to Payette Lake.
Jan 29, 2017 near McCall, ID

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Sep 21, 2017
Noah Beumer
Beautiful run 7.2mi
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