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Camel's Back Preserve

Activities:
Biking
Hiking


Tags: 

Boise Idaho Hikes , Boise Idaho Parks , Boise Idaho Trails

Welcome to Camel's Bark Reserve located in the foothills of Boise, Idaho. This is the undeveloped section of Camel's Back Park and like the developed section, was first purchased by the City of Boise in 1932 from Bernard Lemp. This section of the park boasts multipurpose trails and access to the foothills. Come on out and explore!

To contact the office please call 208-577-4575.

Boise Idaho Park Rules 

*The following are prohibited; littering, defacing public property, harming wild animals, gambling. 

*The following are only allowed in designated areas; horseback riding, organized athletic play, fires, motor vehicles, swimming, fishing. 

*The following require special permits; hot air balloons, overnight camping, use of metal detectors. 

*All dogs must be leashed and waste removed.

Please respect these and all local, State of Idaho, and United States statutes. 



Ownership: 
City of Boise


Acreage: 
63.00

Location:

Camel's Back Preserve

1200 West Heron Street

Boise, Idaho 83702 United States

43.641293, -116.174927

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