Project Name: Hulls Gulch Fall
Dates: September 27
Get out in the foothills and join us for a morning of trail work! We’ll be working along the Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail, fixing the tread and clearing drains after the muddy season to keep this popular trail in tip-top shape all summer.
ITA has adopted Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail, a popular pedestrian-only trail in the Boise Foothills, through the Ridge to Rivers Adopt-a-Trail Program. We will work each year to clean and repair drains, and later in the fall to cut back brush. Help give back to Boise’s local trails with Idaho Trails Association and Ridge to Rivers!
National Public Lands Day is the country’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands, taking place every year on the fourth Saturday in September. Since its inception in 1994, NPLD has brought together hundreds of thousands of volunteers to help restore and preserve America’s public lands. Join us on this project, or any of ITA’s many statewide projects to celebrate this day!
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Project information is subject to change. Crew leaders will communicate via email. Failure to respond to your crew leader may result in being dropped from the project. See our FAQs, reach out to your crew leader, or contact ITA staff at trails@idahotrailsassociation.org if you have questions.
Trails: Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail
Itinerary: For this one-day project, the crew leader will specify the meeting time and place in their pre-trip emails. The tentative plan is to meet at Upper Hulls Trailhead at 8 am and work until about 1. Meeting location and trail may change based on need, but basic itinerary will be the same!
Food Provided by ITA: No
Crew Leader: Alex Cravener and Deb Baca
Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: About 15 minutes from downtown Boise
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