Blue Grouse Preserve
Having been involved in the protection of the property for over a decade, Wood River Land Trust accepted ownership of the East Fork Preserve from the East Fork Homeowners Association in 2013. Originally protected in 2002 through a Scenic Easement made possible by Idaho Department of Transportation, the East Fork Preserve protects the rural view that motorists and cyclists enjoy as they travel along the Sawtooth Scenic Byway.
The sagebrush-dominated landscape dotted with bunchgrass and scattered trees was at one time explored as a site for high density housing, but will now be permanently preserved as wildlife habitat in close proximity to the Big Wood River.
ETHICAL LAND USE
MINDFUL PET OWNERSHIP
While dogs are welcome, kindly clean up after them to protect water quality. Keep your furry friends under voice control, ensuring a peaceful coexistence with both other visitors and the local wildlife.
WARM
GESTURES
A simple smile and wave can go a long way in fostering a sense of camaraderie. Greeting fellow explorers with kindness creates an atmosphere of unity and appreciation.
HEIGHTENED AWARENESS
As you traverse the trails, stay mindful of your surroundings. By respecting the natural habitat and its inhabitants, we create an environment where both humans and wildlife can thrive in harmony.
NATURE'S
CALL
Please be aware that there are currently no restroom facilities available within the Preserve. We advise all visitors to come prepared and plan accordingly for your outdoor adventure.
WE BELIEVE THAT BY UPHOLDING CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS, WE ENSURE THE LONGEVITY AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PRESERVE.
LEAVE NO TRACE
Overnight camping, fires, and fireworks are not allowed. Let's cherish the untouched beauty of the Preserve for all to enjoy.
STAY ON
PATH
To protect ecosystems, please avoid creating new trails. Stick to designated paths to minimize our impact.
PRESERVING WILDLIFE
Other than fishing, we don’t want to encourage harassing wildlife.
NO
SMOKING
For the safety of the environment and all visitors, smoking and open flames are not permitted.
NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES
Motorcycles, snowmobiles, and ATVS need to remain outside the Preserve
GETTING THERE
To get to our Blue Grouse Preserve from Hailey, head about 4.5 miles north along Highway 75 and look for the right turn onto Ohio Gulch Road. Drive .5 miles along Ohio Gulch Road and park off the road. There isn’t a trail so look for the ‘knob’ at the point of the hill, and start your adventure to the top!