2026 Ridge to Rivers – Hulls Gulch Brushing

Volunteer on Hulls Gulch: Maintain & Improve Local Trails

August 22 @ 8:00 am MDT

2026 Ridge to Rivers – Hulls Gulch Brushing

Volunteer on Hulls Gulch: Maintain & Improve Local Trails

August 22 @ 8:00 am MDT
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Project Name:  Ridge to Rivers – Hulls Gulch Brushing 

Project Dates:   August 22 

Get out in the foothills and join us for a morning of trail work! We'll be working along the Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail, using hands saws and loopers to cut back brush and branches that have grown over the trail.  Our work will help keep this trail clear and enjoyable to hike! 

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 summer to cut back brush. Help give back to Boise's local trails with Idaho Trails Association and Ridge to Rivers! 

More info on All Trails 

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:  One day project, the crew leader will specify the meeting time & place in their pre-trip emails 

Food Provided by ITA:  No   

Gear Packing List: Gear Checklist for One-Day Projects 

Crew Leader: Brenda Magnuson, Deb Baca, and James Grantham 

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: About 15 minutes from downtown Boise 

Trail Map:  Click for trail map and elevation profile  

Difficulty Rating 

Hike: 2/5 Moderate Short hike, about 3.5 miles with little elevation gain; some steeper sections near trailheads, with most of it flat and following along the creek bed. Carrying day packs and tools.  

Project Work: 2/5 Moderate – Using loppers and hand saws to remove brush growing into the trail.  

Volunteer Spots: 15

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