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Distance
35.11 miles
Elevation Gain
7477 ft
Route Type
Loop
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The Ghost Ranch & Silver City OHV Trail in Murphy, Idaho is a challenging off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail that spans approximately 35.11 miles. The trail is primarily used for off-road driving and is accessible year-round. It features a variety of terrain types, including rocky sections, steep inclines, and sandy areas. The trail offers several scenic views, including vistas of the Owyhee Mountains and the Snake River. Along the route, riders will encounter a number of unique geological formations, such as the War Eagle Mountain and the Silver City ghost town. The trail also passes by several bodies of water, including the Reynolds Creek and the Jordan Creek. Riders should be aware that this trail is rated as difficult due to its length and the technical nature of some sections. It is recommended to bring a map and compass, as some parts of the trail can be confusing. Also, it's important to note that the trail is located in a remote area, so riders should come prepared with necessary supplies and equipment.
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