It was already mid-afternoon when we set out, so we didn't really know what to expect, or if we'd feel comfortable actually following the trail this late in the day. We just wanted to find it, and be out of the house.
When we got to the trailhead, we found that it was actually developed more than we expected. It was a nice, wide sidewalk with stairs at different intervals, or the option of taking a round-about ramp to gain height. It had some great look-out points over the valley, and the Snake River was just across the road, so it looked really beautiful. We decided it looked easy enough we'd go ahead and give it a shot. There were benches at periodic intervals to rest if needed, and several information boards, like this one with a view of the valley we were seeing:
The photos I got of the area were far less appealing, thanks to the dull colors of Idaho spring, and our timing in arriving, late afternoon with harsh sunlight. But you know me, I had to try.
Aren't they sweet together? Kylee and Aedan had a blast...and they were tougher than their mom! Aedan loved walking with Kylee (probably because it meant he didn't have to hold our hands!) and would often put his arm around her.
This crazy looking rock was one of the sights to see, with an information board to explain it. Something to do with lava, blah blah blah. Ask Jason. It was cool-looking anyway.
It was a really great hike, though it turned out to be a bit more than I was prepared for in my flimsy flip-flops (trust me to go hiking in flip-flops). My calves are still protesting, but we enjoyed ourselves anyway. These are just some random photos of us during the hike.
Looks like you guys had lots of fun!! I wish we had nice days at my house too...it's starting pretty nice today, we'll see what it's like by noon :) Your fam is so cute!
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