Avimor: Kevin Pavlis Park
Recently I made my way out to Avimor to check out the new trails they added this year. I had planned to make a whole video covering all the things about this area, but it was wildly windy the day I went out there and decided to just focus on getting some GoPro footage of the two trails I rode.
So this post is rather short and sweet with trail data and GoPro footage of Soft Serve and Milkshake Meadow trails. I'll update this post to include the black diamond trail that I didn't have the legs to climb to the top of to film.
Parking Location: 6700 Kirsten Rd, Boise, ID 83714
NOTE: When leaving you'll have to drive through the Avimor community back to the light at Highway 55. The second access point at McLeod road currently does not allow left turns onto highway 55.



Soft Serve Data
Soft Serve Trail Stats
Elevation Gain to downhill: 449'
Distance to starting point: 1.30 miles
Total descent: 359'
Length of descent: 1 mile
Total Elevation: 505'
Total Miles: 2.30 miles
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Milkshake Meadow Stats
Milkshake Meadow Trail Stats
Elevation Gain to starting point: 730' elevation
Distance to starting point: 1.87 miles
Total descent: 605' feet
Length of descent: 1.61 miles
Total Elevation: 829' elevation
Total Miles: 3.50 miles





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