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Mountain biking
This easy 0.7-mile mountain biking trail in Tamarack Park offers a quick ride with 130 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Tamarack Trail is located within Tamarack Resort in Donnelly, Idaho. You can typically find parking available at the resort's main parking areas, which provide access to the trail network.
The provided information does not specify the exact dog policy for the Tamarack Trail itself. However, Tamarack Resort generally aims for a family-friendly environment, so it's best to check directly with the resort for their current pet regulations, including leash requirements, before bringing your dog.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the summer months. The resort's northeast-facing slopes and shaded areas help maintain good trail conditions even later in the summer. While it's an all-season destination, mountain biking is a summer activity.
While the trail itself might not require a specific permit, accessing the mountain biking trails at Tamarack Resort, especially those with lift access, may involve fees. It's advisable to check the official Tamarack Resort website for current pass prices, lift tickets, or any specific trail usage fees.
Yes, Tamarack Resort is designed to cater to all skill levels, including true beginners. The resort offers Green Circle Trails which are generally wide, smooth, and have a gentle gradient, ideal for building confidence. You can even use the Tamarack Express chairlift to access mellow, buffed-out trails.
The terrain at Tamarack is highly varied. You'll find everything from smooth, flowing singletrack with pristine berms, tabletops, and jumps, to more rugged, natural alpine sections with roots, sand, and off-cambered terrain. Some trails are meticulously sculpted, while others offer a raw, rocky feel.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Tamarack Trail (White) for about 95% of its length. It also includes sections of Unblazed (Overlock) for about 58% of the route. Smaller portions intersect with the Sussex Branch Trail (1%) and the 9-11 Trail (New Jersey thru route) (1%).
Absolutely! Tamarack Resort is known for its family-friendly environment. There are well-maintained beginner and intermediate trails (Green Circle and Blue Square) that are suitable for children and those looking to progress their skills. The resort aims to provide options for everyone.
Yes, mountain bikers are treated to stunning alpine scenery. The trails wind through beautiful forest areas, offering scenic viewpoints and vistas of the surrounding mountains, Lake Cascade, and lush meadows.
Definitely. Tamarack Resort offers challenging terrain for experienced riders, including Black Diamond and Double Black Diamond trails. These feature steep climbs, technical descents, rock gardens, berms, drops, ladder bridges, and wallrides, requiring a higher level of fitness and advanced bike-handling skills. The resort is also a regular stop for top-tier race series.
Yes, a significant draw is the 1700 feet of gravity-fed downhill biking accessible via the Tamarack Express chairlift. This lift offers a 15-minute ride to mid-mountain, allowing riders to enjoy downhill trails without the climb.