Snake River Canyons Park draws off-roaders with new trails, obstacle course in Jerome
15 May 2026
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Off-roaders now have new terrain to explore at Snake River Canyons Park, where members of the Southern Idaho Off-Road Association have spent years developing trails and an obstacle course on public lands north of the Snake River Canyon.
Ray Sheen, Skyler Nelson and Jeff Trammell are among the association members who helped build out the park's newest features, including a marked obstacle course where drivers follow white lines through a series of challenges.
Trammell said the first trail has been in the works for about two and a half years.
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