Health & Fitness
Boise Trail Users Urged To Plan And Watch For Emergency Vehicles
With the warming weather, more people are using the Foothill Trails. More use translates to higher cases of emergencies for rescue teams.

BOISE, ID — Traffic on Ridge to Rivers trails in the Boise Foothills has tripled over the past year. With the increase in use, Boise Fire is also seeing a rise in calls for help. This spring, the Boise Fire Department is partnering with the Ridge to Rivers team to provide trail users with a few important safety reminders. View the joint safety message on the Boise Fire Department’s YouTube page: https://youtu.be/9qnh0mrah-4
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“The Ridge to Rivers Trail System is an incredible amenity and with the increase in use we want to remind trail users to be prepared with the right equipment, including packing enough water and bringing a cell phone while hiking or riding in the Boise Foothills,” said Boise Fire Battalion Chief Terry Theriot. “It’s often difficult for rescue teams to quickly access different areas of the foothills, so you may see us responding on all-terrain vehicles or electric motorcycles.”
The department recently added a new electric motorcycle to the fleet because of the growing number of calls. Boise Fire vehicles are marked with logos even if the crew member is not wearing a marked Boise Fire uniform. It’s important to understand emergency responders may also be using these vehicles on trails where motorized vehicles are not normally allowed. Crew members will always try to announce themselves when passing hikers and riders on a call and appreciate trail users stepping off the trail to allow emergency crews to pass so they can reach their destination quickly.
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“Summer is the busiest season on the trails, and we encourage everyone to know their limits and be careful,” said David Gordon, Ridge to Rivers program manager. “It’s up to all of us to be kind, mindful and prepared when we recreate in the foothills out of respect for all users.”
Here are some important safety tips to keep in mind when hitting the trails this summer:
- Use the buddy system – hike or ride with someone else when you can
- If you do go out alone, always tell someone where you’re going (be as specific as possible) and when you plan to return
- Bring plenty of water for you and your pet
- Wear appropriate clothing and safety gear for your activity – wear sturdy hiking boots, mountain bikers should wear a helmet and bell, etc.
- If you hit the trail at dusk or dawn, bring a headlamp or flashlight with you
- Bring a cell phone to call for help if needed, but keep in mind there are some foothills locations where service is unavailable
- Have a backup plan
For more information about the Ridge to Rivers Trail System, click here.
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