Project Name: Hulls Gulch Spring
Dates: April 26th
Get out in the Boise Foothills and join us for a morning of trail work! We’ll be working along the Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail, removing noxious weeds. The city has a goal to make Hulls Gulch poison hemlock-free by 2028. Poison hemlock is a noxious weed in Idaho and the plants can be removed by severing the tap roots underground with a shovel, so that no contact with the plant is required. While it is named Poison Hemlock, it is safe to handle – you have it eat to be impacted! The project entails walking throughout the entirety of Hulls Gulch and removing any/all poison hemlock by digging with shovels.
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!
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Trails: Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail
Closest Town: About 15 minutes from downtown Boise
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