Near Shingle Creek-Mahalo-Dry Creek Loop
Winter views on the first-ish mile
Near Shingle Creek-Mahalo-Dry Creek Loop
Moody views on the way back to the parking area
Near Shingle Creek-Mahalo-Dry Creek Loop
This is just one of the many creek crossings along Dry Creek.
Near Shingle Creek-Mahalo-Dry Creek Loop
Flowers and pine trees abound on the Shingle Creek Trail!
Near Shingle Creek-Mahalo-Dry Creek Loop
Lower Mahalo at sunrise; may the forest be with you.

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Shingle Creek-Mahalo-Dry Creek Loop

4.6 (8 Ratings)
A tour of three of the best trails in the Boise Foothills.
19.8
mi
Distance
4,033
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Open year round if you can deal with the snow in the winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
19.8mi
Distance
4,033ft
Elevation Gain
4,033ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
6,585ft
High Point
3,445ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the Dry Creek trailhead on Bogus Basin Road, head up Dry Creek trail for about two miles. Just after a major creek crossing a trail splits off of the main Dry Creek trail to the right. This is Shingle Creek Trail. Take it. Shingle Creek follows the creek for several more miles as it gently ascends the drainage, before finally rearing up the last mile or so into a very steep finish. If you brought your dog you may want to stop and let them get a drink of water from the creek before the trail ascends the ridge to your left, as there will be no water on Mahalo. Shingle Creek meets up with Dry Creek about 30 yards below the Boise Ridge Road. Head to the Ridge Road and take a left. Enjoy the views as you saunter along the rolling dirt road high above the Treasure Valley.After approximately 2.5 miles you'll come to road 275 C (note that on Google Maps it is erroneously labeled 175 C). This will be the second signed dirt road on the right. Turn right on 275 C.After about 1/3 of a mile heading downhill on the road, you'll come to a gate. After going around the gate keep an eye out on the right-hand side for an indistinct and unlabeled singletrack. This is the start of Mahalo. It is no more than 100 or 200 yards past the gate. Once on the trail, enjoy the winding, rolling singletrack through the dense forest. I dare you to try not to host an ear to ear grin the whole time! During the summer, expect to see a lot of wildflowers on this trail As all good things must come to an end, so too does Mahalo. At the end of the singletrack you'll come to a T intersection with a doubletrack trail. Turn right (or turn left and go explore, many more miles of excellent hike are to be found in the Daggett Creek area...just make sure to bring a map or the Mobile App so you can find your way back!). The doubletrack eventually intersects back with the Boise Ridge Road, where you need to turn left.Hike back along the ridge road about a 1.5 miles to where you came from, and turn right to get onto Dry Creek Trail. Pass the Shingle Creek trail turnoff that you came up on the left, and keep heading down Dry Creek. Make your way over the rocks, across the logs, and through the creek crossings all the way back down to your car.

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Contributors
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