Big Wood Backcountry Trails

Working together to make your trails the best that they can be

As the rain subsides and late spring/early summer  trails dry out 

delightful wildflower viewing can be seen

on the trails of Wildflower Ridge, Dollar Mountain, Carbonate and Greenhorn.

For those with a discriminating eye, you may be fortunate to find: 

   arrowleaf, balsamroot, bitterbrush, blue camas lily, bluebells, death camas, dogtooth violets, fenecio, goosefoot, leopard lily, lupin, mule ears, penstemon, phlox, sedums, white wyethia, wild sweet pea and wild strawberry

We'd love to hear about your favorites...

Information on Wildflowers of the Sun Valley Highlands can be found in Idaho Mountain Wildflowers by Dr. Scott Earle.  This informative work contains over 300 images of mountain wildflowers shown in their spectacular mountain environments, the places we call home.


White Mules-ears, Wyethia helianthoides

Orange Agoseris, Agoseris aurantiaca
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Scarlet Gilia, Ipomopsis aggregata


Larkspur