Route Card: Corrals Plus Some
These are routes I’ve ridden over the years, everything from quick after work loops to big days during the Trail Challenge, plus a few shuttle laps mixed in.
For the off season this year, I’m sharing a series of Route Cards pulled straight from my Strava history. These are routes I’ve ridden over the years, everything from quick after work loops to big days during the Trail Challenge, plus a few shuttle laps mixed in. The goal isn’t to over explain or turn these into full ride guides. It’s to give you simple, proven route ideas you can bookmark now and come back to when 2026 rolls around. Think of these as quick reference cards for exploring new areas, linking trails more confidently, and getting out of your normal riding routine.
Quick Stats
- Distance: 18.30 miles
- Elevation Gain: 2,266'
- Ride Time: 2 - 2 1\2 hours
- Difficulty Level: Intermediate
- Strava Link

Route Snapshot
This route is from a day that I felt good and just kept riding until I was done. I had never ridden up Bogus Basin Road and I was curious how the experience would be if I connected it with Corrals and I just kept riding until I was out of gas.
Simple Route Directions
- Start at Camels back Park
- Climb Bogus Basin Road to Corrals
- Complete Corrals loop and Connect to 8th St
- Descend Trail #4 connector to Crestline to Red Cliffs
- Climb up Krestel to the Military Connector
- Descend Military Connector to Mountain Cove trail to Elephant Rock
- Climb Elephant Rock trail
- Descend Heroes Trail to the North End
- Return to Camels Back Park
To make things even easier, I have created a public Google Maps guide with pins for every major Boise trailhead and bike park. It’s a simple way to see where to park and how to access the trails. Whether you're planning your first ride or looking for a new spot to explore, this guide has you covered.

More Route Cards are coming every week throughout January. This series is meant to be a growing library of ride ideas you can save, revisit, and pull from when you’re ready to explore something new in 2026. If you want these sent directly, subscribe to the Filthy Casual newsletter. That’s where I’ll be sharing new Route Cards, updates, and future ride projects first.
Forever Two Wheels!
-Myles