Green Creek Trail is currently closed - The lower trailhead is easily accessible from the Dog Creek Campground. The first 0.1 mile from this trailhead crosses private property so be sure to stay within the trail corridor. This trail is suitable for all summer uses, however, some of the fords are 1-2 feet deep and motorbikes should use caution. The trail crosses a small tributary of Green Creek shortly after the trail junction. The trail remains on the north side of Green Creek, until it fords the creek to the south side at 0.8 miles. The trail crosses back to the north side of the creek at 1.1 miles through a large ford that runs down the trail for approximately 50 feet. At 1.8 miles, the trail crosses a small side stream, and at 2.4 miles a small stream runs down the trail for 75 feet. At 3.1 miles the trail fords Green Creek twice in quick succession. The first ford has a log upstream which can be used to cross the creek. The second ford must be waded. At 4.5 miles, the trail reaches the Forest boundary and
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: August 17, 2020 }
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open linkhttp://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/boise/recarea/?recid=5134
LOCATION- This trail can be accessed from two different locations starting at Boise, Idaho. From Boise, Idaho, travel south on Interstate 84 (I-84) approximately 40 miles to Mountain Home, Idaho. ACCESS #1- From Mountain Home, travel State Highway 20 east, past Little Camas Reservoir, approximately 9 miles to Forest Service (FS) road 61. Turn left onto FS road 61 and travel north, 9.7 miles past Pine, to FS road 172. Turn left onto FS road 172 and travel 0.7 miles to its junction with FS road 183. Turn
Cross Cut Trailhead - is a signed site with visitor information, registration box and loading/unloading ramp for ATVs. It serves Crosscut (#172), Bear Hole (#176), Camp Creek (#177) and Green Creek (#270) trails. All trailheads have space for parking.
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