Is that a grizzly bear or a chipmunk walking around the tent?
Some friends ask me why someone who has no kids of their own would work so hard to provide opportunities to get someone else’s kids outside and into the backcountry. Well, it started when I was young. My parents liked to camp and visit the mountains and national parks during my childhood in the 60s. I remember going to Yellowstone and seeing bears, buffalo, deer, and elk from a distance out ... Read More
10 year Anniversary shirts and cups are here!
We have new shirts and cups to celebrate our 10 year anniversary! Every donor who gives $100 or more to our Idaho Gives campaign will have the choice of one of these goodies. Give today!
Idaho Gives is here!
Do you remember going on outdoor trips when you were young? Do you have fond memories of making s’mores around a campfire, learning how to pitch a tent, and using a crosscut saw to clear trails? Okay, probably not that last one. But maybe you remember hiking as a kid! Outdoor experiences from childhood have shaped many of us into who we are today. For some young people living in Idaho ... Read More
ITA Response to COVID-19
The health and safety of our staff, members, family and community are our number one priority. In response to the worldwide Covid-19 outbreak and the concern it poses to everyone’s health and well-being, our entire staff will be implementing best practices which will still allow us to do our jobs safely and help keep our communities safe. Our events, gatherings and workshops scheduled through May will be cancelled or postponed ... Read More
Featured Projects
With so many great projects on the schedule, it's hard to even know where to start! Here are a few that we are especially excited about: April 26 - May 2 • North Central Idaho • Gospel Hump Wilderness • Sheep Creek Jet Boat TripJet boat from Vinegar Creek Boat Ramp, outside of Riggins, to Sheep Creek in the Gospel Hump Wilderness. This trip will take you up into the Salmon River Breaks ... Read More
Our 2020 Project Schedule is Live!
We're so excited to announce that our project schedule is open to members to sign up! There are so many great maintenance and monitoring trips this year and we can't wait to get out on the trail with you. We have projects from one to seven days and ranging from easy to difficult. Our Members-Only sign-up period will be until April 1 when it will be released to the public. Check out the schedule here and sign up for a project! ... Read More
Social Media Etiquette in the Outdoors
On January 29th, as part of the ITA Trail Master Presentation Series, board member Pam Bond and Leave No Trace Ambassador Evan Worthington discussed the potential impacts, good and bad, of sharing our outdoor experiences through social media like Facebook and Instagram. Those who attended had varying opinions about how outdoor enthusiasts should share their experiences, from “don’t share anything!” to “you should share everything!”. We think the sweet spot ... Read More
Join Us For the 2020 Trail Master Series!
We are getting ready to kick off our third season of the ITA Trail Master Presentation series. We thought it would be a great idea to start offering a recurring presentation on something related to hiking, outdoor skills, etc. over the long winter months to keep our members, and the general public, engaged with ITA on a more regular basis. Once a month, we put on a presentation at REI in ... Read More
Nearly 8,000 hours of service in 2019!
Since ITA’s start in 2010, the number of projects, volunteers, and supporters has grown every year. 2019 was no exception! Two hundred and seventy-seven volunteers contributed 7,996 hours of service and completed a total of 37 trail projects across the state. 2019 Totals: Miles of trail cleared- 189.5 Week-long Projects – 13 Multi-day Projects – 13 One-day Projects – 11 Logs removed – 1212 Campsites inventoried – 13 Trail miles ... Read More
Crew Leader Spotlight: John McCarthy
Going from freezing morning temperatures to an 80-degree bluebird afternoon is just part of the fun and excitement of an Idaho Trails Association project. In early June, our ITA crew started the day at Meyers Cove with a thick layer of frost on our tents. By afternoon we’d hiked 16 miles down Camas Creek to the famed Middle Fork of the Salmon River and it was was a balmy 82 ... Read More