Eagle Park - Camp, Hike, Mountain Bike, and Sled near Rexburg, Idaho
Eagle Park Road, Rexburg, ID 83440, USA,Rexburg,Idaho
43.8357805147474, -111.796708703041
0.9 miles N of Rexburg, Idaho
Address: Eagle Park Road, Rexburg, ID 83440, USA
GPS: 43°50'8.8"N 111°47'48.2"W
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State: Idaho
Trails/Routes: 0.1-0.5 mi

Restrooms Picnic Tables Rivers Trails Ponds Fall Colors Pet Friendly Bicycles Paintball Permitted

Camp, Hike, Mountain Bike, and Sled

Eagle Park is a little urban oasis. Once you drive in to this cottonwood forest along the river, you may forget that you're still inside Rexburg city limits. You can camp, picnic, throw rocks in the river, fish, mountain bike, or just go for a walk along the trail or road. All sites have picnic tables, fire rings, and tent pads. Just off the main parking lot is a nicely mowed grassy area that is a popular dog park. On the West end of the parking lot, you'll find a multi-use trail that will take you almost the entire length of the park.

Mountain Biking/Hiking/Walking

The trail system at Eagle Park is maintained in part by Free Arenas. If you have any would like to get involved or just want to share your thoughts on how to improve it, email [email protected].

Tenderfoot is primarily a mountain bike trail. The trail runs back behind most of the campsites. While it's built for mountain bikes, it's usually great for a nice quiet walk as well, and arguably the best way to see the park. This 0.5 mile trail is rated Easy but is about as tough as an easy trail can get. It's pretty mellow but does have a couple of very short ups.

Taut-line is cut into the slope along the fence line. It begins on the embankment at the West end of the campground and goes for 0.4 miles before meeting back up with Tenderfoot. The Northwest section is the longest section of trail in Eagle Park and is cut into a steep slope above marsh and ponds. It is generally downhill from the West end but has plenty of up and down. Towards the middle of the trail, there is a berm and a couple of table top jumps. The section South of the Tenderfoot junction was an Eagle Project completed by Ian Hoffman and his volunteer crew. The trail continues to cut up and down the side hill with a fun rock berm and a rock garden. The end drops in to connect back to Tenderfoot right near the junction with Bugler. The trail is a one-way trail from West to East and has short climbs and fun decents. Because it's much higher than the Tenderfoot Trail it parallels, Taut-line does not flood and actually bypasses the flood areas of Tenderfoot. Because the trail does go along a steep slope on the West end, remember to fall uphill. This trail is rated Intermediate. 

Bugler drops off the Tenderfoot Trail and runs down and around a small pond just off the main lawn. There's a few decents, climbs, and berms adding a little bit of speed and a little more difficulty.

Jamboree drops off the Eagle Park Road near campsite 19 and continues down along the river to the old campsite 14 that's now a disc golf basket. This trail rolls back and forth through a trough of sorts with some jumps along the edges and potential for many more. It seeps ground water when the water is higher and is completely flooded in May/June when the river is really high. When it's dry though, it rides decently fast and is a lot of fun!

Skills Park Along the Tenderfoot Trail and just off the lawn is a skills park built as an Eagle Scout project by Erik Hurst and other volunteers. It features a large wrap-around berm on the north end, raised skinnies made of 2x8, 2x6, and 2x4 treated lumber, a ladder a-frame, a rock garden, and a see-saw.

While not all trails are intended to bi-directional and multi-use, they are all used as such so please be aware of others on the trail.

Looking for a little longer hike or ride? Go to the Northwest end of the park and you'll find an old embankment road that follows the airport fence line to the Nature Park. It's pretty popular to loop both parks together.

Sledding

There's some mounds above a bench that can be used as a sledding hill area just off the main grassy area. It's a terraced hill with a couple set runs and then quite a bit of open hill as well. Elevation is only about 20 feet from top to bottom but there's plenty to keep kids busy for awhile. There's even a more difficult run that includes jumps and drops for snowboards. The terrace trails are better when the snow's a little bit icier but the small hills are great for little kids that wnat to avoid the more popular hill at Smith Park

Camping

Picnicking is free but there is a fee for camping. Overnight camping fee is $10.00 per space paid via rexburg.org. All fees are used for future picnic tables, restrooms and other park improvements. The camp fee for boy scout troops may be waived as long as they perform an approved 1 hour service project to the park while camped here. Picking up garbage and pulling weeds are always approved. Weeds that need pulled include hounds tongue, cocklebur, bull thistle, and the occasional stinging nettle.

Posted Eagle Park Rules

  • No RVs in park
  • No motorcycles, scooters, or ATVs on park roads
  • 7 day camping limit
  • Tents only on designated tenting pads
  • Fires in designated fire pits only. No non-burnable items in firepits.
  • No smoking, tobacco, or alcoholic beverages
  • Pets on leashes only. (All pet droppings to be put in bags for droppings)
  • All garbage to be put in garbage cans. Pack it in - Pack it out.
  • No firearms, firecrackers, or explosives
  • Avoid loud music and noises — Be respectful of other campers

To reserve an entire shelter, call City Hall at 359-3020. Reservation fee is $25 per half day.

This is a community service project of Free Arenas, the Madison Lions Club, Trails of Madison County, the City of Rexburg, and numerous Eagle Scouts in the Yellowstone District of the Grand Teton Council, BSA. Constructed 2001-2005.

Please respect the flora and fauna and practice the Outdoor Code. This park only exists because of volunteer service from many in the community. Please, don't be afraid to help out by collecting some hounds tongue, cocklebur, and bull thistle. If you're looking for ideas for a bigger service project, contact [email protected]

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Never modify trail features. Ride trails when they're dry enough that you won't leave ruts. Speak up when you see others on the trail and always yield to hikers, horses, and others coming uphill. Always ride on the established trail.

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Be courteous, informed, and prepared. Read trailhead guidelines, stay on the trail, and don't feed the wildlife.

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  1. Plan Ahead and Prepare
  2. Travel & camp on durable surfaces
  3. Dispose of waste properly
  4. Leave what you find
  5. Minimize campfire impacts
  6. Respect wildlife
  7. Be considerate of other visitors

Directions

From Rexburg, Idaho

  1. Head north on S 3rd W toward W 1st S (0.6 mi)
  2. Turn left onto W 3rd N (0.1 mi)
  3. Continue onto W 4th N (0.1 mi)
  4. Turn right onto Eagle Pk Dr
    Destination will be on the left
    (0.2 mi)
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tward

4/27/20 1:04 pm 4/20/20
The river is fun to walk through, the park is clean, and there are a lot of activities to do.
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endovereric

6/26/19 3:27 pm
I love this park. It's small and sometimes it smells and mosquitos can be really bad sometimes but I absolutely love it. Since I started working on the trails, I've spent so many hours here. I've been there when it's raining, snowing, and on hot sunny days. It always amazes me how beautiful it is to me and most of the time, I really enjoy all the smells. It's peaceful in the winter. In the rain, it feels like it's somewhere in the Northwest. Few places in this area can compete with the fall colors. I love that it's a close place to get away for a picnic or camp. I love that I can go mountain biking here. It's not the greatest mountain biking in Southeast Idaho but it's easily the best singletrack IN REXBURG and I have the ability to mold it into a better and better trail and trail system. So is my 5 star rating completely objective? Probably not. Would I rather be at the top of a peak in the Tetons? Definitely! But I can go to Eagle Park every week and sometimes every day and so it has become one of my very favorite places. That deserves a 5 star rating if you ask me.
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smbrady17

5/1/18 11:44 am 3/12/18

joseph11

7/25/17 2:17 pm
Fun for an afternoon weenie roast, or a quick overnight getaway.
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katiemia

9/10/16 1:33 pm
I love that this is so close to town, but seems like an escape. It makes it a great place to picnic. If I had family coming to town I would totally recommend they camp here. Often there is big wildlife, like moose and deer, along the river. My kids love going there to skip rocks. And at the end there is a great place to watch airplanes come and go. We felt really safe when we camped there. The only down side is sometimes it really smells bad.
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Eagle Park Mountain Bike by James Helfrich Eagle park by Caddy’s Fatty adventure’s Eagle Park MTB Trails - Fall 2022 by End Over Eric Local MTB Trails / Rexburg Idaho ft. Trek Remedy 8 by Wild Outdoor Living Free Arenas Bridge on Tenderfoot Trail courtesy of endovereric Free Arenas Bridge on Tenderfoot Trail courtesy of endovereric↗ Campsite #19 courtesy of endovereric Campsite #19 courtesy of endovereric↗ Tenderfoot Trail near S Trailhead courtesy of endovereric Tenderfoot Trail near S Trailhead courtesy of endovereric↗ First Climb on Tenderfoot courtesy of endovereric First Climb on Tenderfoot courtesy of endovereric↗ Tenderfoot Trail courtesy of endovereric Tenderfoot Trail courtesy of endovereric↗ Dam Jump on Tenderfoot added by endovereric Dam Jump on Tenderfoot added by endovereric Dam Bridge Feature - Tenderfoot added by endovereric Dam Bridge Feature - Tenderfoot added by endovereric Tree crossing on NW end of Tenderfoot courtesy of endovereric Tree crossing on NW end of Tenderfoot courtesy of endovereric↗ Main Parking Lot courtesy of endovereric Main Parking Lot courtesy of endovereric↗ Taut-line Trail courtesy of endovereric Taut-line Trail courtesy of endovereric↗ Taut-line before first drop-in courtesy of endovereric Taut-line before first drop-in courtesy of endovereric↗ Tautline under bat box courtesy of endovereric Tautline under bat box courtesy of endovereric↗ Taut-line before final drop in courtesy of endovereric Taut-line before final drop in courtesy of endovereric↗ Berm on South end of Bugler courtesy of endoveric Berm on South end of Bugler courtesy of endoveric↗ North Drop-in on Bugler courtesy of endoveric North Drop-in on Bugler courtesy of endoveric↗ South Drop-in to Bugler courtesy of endoveric South Drop-in to Bugler courtesy of endoveric↗ Skills Park courtesy of endovereric Skills Park courtesy of endovereric↗ Skills Park courtesy of endovereric Skills Park courtesy of endovereric↗ Sledding Hill courtesy of endovereric Sledding Hill courtesy of endovereric↗

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