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United States
Idaho
Boise County

Mores Mountain Mountain Bike Trail

Easy

4.8

(6660)

6,661

hikers

Mores Mountain Mountain Bike Trail

00:44

2.58km

20m

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Explore the Mores Mountain Mountain Bike Trail, an easy hiking route that guides you through old-growth forests of Douglas-fir and Ponderosa pine. This 1.6-mile (2.6 km) trail offers scenic viewpoints overlooking the vast Boise National Forest, with glimpses of the distant Sawtooth Mountains and even Oregon's Blue Mountains. You will…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit Mores Mountain?

The Mores Mountain area is best visited from mid-June through August, when wildflowers are in full bloom, creating a vibrant display. Vehicle access to the trailhead is typically available from June to October, weather permitting. In winter, the road is groomed for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing, making it inaccessible to vehicles.

What is the terrain like on the Mores Mountain trails?

The trails at Mores Mountain traverse old-growth forests of Douglas-fir and Ponderosa pine, as well as lush wildflower meadows. You can expect sections with rocks and roots, and some trails feature granite spires. While some parts were formerly old roads, they have been reduced to brushy singletrack. Expect consistent inclines, with occasional steeper bursts.

Are dogs allowed on the Mores Mountain Mountain Bike Trail?

The provided information does not explicitly state dog regulations for this specific trail. However, trails in the Boise National Forest generally allow dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check with the local forest service for the most current rules before your visit.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Mores Mountain area?

A day-use fee is required for the picnic area and trailhead at Mores Mountain. As the trail is located within the Boise National Forest, general forest regulations apply. For detailed information on fees and any specific permits, you can check the official USDA Forest Service website: usda.gov.

Where can I park to access the Mores Mountain Mountain Bike Trail?

Vehicle access to the trailhead is typically available from June to October, weather permitting. There is a day-use fee required for the picnic area and trailhead parking. In winter, the road leading to the Shafer Butte recreation area, which provides access to Mores Mountain, is groomed for Nordic skiing and snowshoeing, making it inaccessible to vehicles.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

The Mores Mountain trails offer expansive and breathtaking views. You can enjoy vistas of the Boise National Forest, the distant Sawtooth Mountains to the east, and even Oregon's Blue Mountains to the west. The area is particularly scenic when wildflowers are in bloom.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

While the Mores Mountain area offers trails generally described as 'moderately challenging,' specific routes like the Mores Mountain Loop Trail are considered manageable for smaller children and novice hikers, despite some rocky and rooted sections. The 1-mile Mores Mountain Nature Trail is also a good option for an easier experience.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The Mores Mountain area is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers can spot black bears, mountain lions, elk, deer, and various birds and butterflies. Remember to observe wildlife from a safe distance and never feed animals.

Does this trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mores Mountain Interpretive Trail. The Mores Mountain Nature Trail Extension also completely encircles the mountain, offering broad scenic views.

Are there any less crowded alternatives to Mores Mountain?

The Mores Mountain trails are generally not heavily trafficked by hikers, offering a more serene experience compared to some other popular spots. If you're looking for solitude, this trail often provides it.

What are the regulations for visiting Boise National Forest where this trail is located?

As part of the Boise National Forest, visitors should adhere to Leave No Trace principles. This includes packing out all trash, staying on marked trails, and respecting wildlife. Campfire restrictions may be in place, especially during dry seasons. Always check the USDA Forest Service website for current conditions, alerts, and specific regulations before your visit.

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