Silver Lining Blaine County, Idaho 2023
About the Trail
Silver Lining is a 3.5-mile, intermediate-difficulty singletrack designed for foot travel, equestrian use, mountain bikes, and Class 1 eBikes. The trail features approximately 650 feet of climbing and 650 feet of descent, providing a balanced out-and-back or connector experience within the broader trail network.
The alignment emphasizes sustained, manageable grades and predictable sightlines, making it an approachable intermediate route and a key access corridor to higher-elevation trails. For mountain bikers, Silver Lining was designed to climb from Hailey’s Toe of the Hill Trail and descend into Quigley Canyon, though the trail rides well in either direction.
Silver Lining functions as both a stand-alone loop option and a primary approach to more challenging routes, including Golden Hour, offering a smooth, durable tread and consistent riding experience for a wide range of users.
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Trail Details
User Types: Foot, equestrian, mountain bike, class 1 eBikes
Difficulty: Intermediate, Length: 3.5 Miles Gain: 650’ Loss: - 650’
Trailheads: BCRD’s Quigley Trails Park; Keefer Park in Hailey
Quick Tips: If you are biking, the trail was designed to climb from Hailey’s Toe of the Hill Trail and descend into Quigley Canyon. But it is enjoyable in any direction!
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