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The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt

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The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt

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The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt

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14.5km

10m

Cycling

Enjoy an easy 9.0-mile touring cycling route on The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt, featuring scenic views along the Snake River.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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155 m

Jensen Grove Park & Lake

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This is a great park around Blackfoot, with a paved multi-use trail that goes around the lake, nice open grassy areas, playgrounds and picnic areas. The water level of the …

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1.16 km

Blackfoot Greenbelt Path

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This is a multi-use, paved trail located in Blackfoot, Idaho. This trail is a family friendly path that connects different neighborhoods to public parks along the Snake River, such as Jensen Grove Lake Park and Rosa Park.

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4.19 km

Cannon Bridge

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Wooden bike/pedestrian crossing over the Danskin Canal

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14.5 km

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13.9 km

300 m

296 m

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13.9 km

300 m

296 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt?

The primary access point with ample parking and amenities is Jensen Grove Park. This park serves as a central hub for the Greenbelt.

Is The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt dog-friendly?

The Greenbelt is a multi-use path, and dogs are generally welcome. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to cycle The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt?

The Greenbelt is enjoyable for cycling during most of the year, especially from spring through fall. The paved surface makes it accessible, but consider winter conditions as the path may be icy or covered in snow.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the Greenbelt?

No, there are no permits or fees required to access or use The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt. It is a public, multi-use path.

Is the Greenbelt suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Greenbelt is ideal for beginners and families. It features a largely flat, paved surface with minimal elevation changes, making it an easy and comfortable ride for all skill levels.

What is the terrain like on the Greenbelt, and is it accessible?

The terrain is predominantly a smooth, paved path, making it suitable for a variety of bicycles, including road bikes and adaptive bikes. Its flat profile and paved surface ensure excellent accessibility.

What can I see along the route of the Greenbelt?

You'll enjoy diverse scenery along the Snake River. Highlights include Jensen Grove Park & Lake, the Blackfoot Greenbelt Path itself, and crossing the Snake River via the picturesque Cannon Bridge. The path also loops around the Rose Pond Area and runs alongside a golf course.

How long is the Greenbelt, and is it a loop trail?

The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt spans approximately 6.5 miles (about 10.5 km) in total. While it connects various points, it is not a continuous loop in its entirety, but sections within it, like around Jensen's Lake, offer loop options.

Are there amenities available along the Greenbelt?

Yes, Jensen Grove Park, a central point of the Greenbelt, offers various public amenities including picnic tables, restrooms, playgrounds, a disc golf course, and basketball courts. There are no specific cafes or shops directly on the trail itself.

Does the Greenbelt have lighting for evening rides?

The Greenbelt features attractive solar lighting, which can be convenient. However, please note that the trail is officially closed from dusk to dawn.

Can I cycle The Greater Blackfoot Area Greenbelt in winter?

While the paved surface might be tempting, winter cycling conditions can vary. The path may be icy or covered in snow, so it's best to check local conditions before planning a winter ride.

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