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    Ada County Boundary

    • opendata.cityofboise.org
    Updated Jul 26, 2018
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    City of Boise, Idaho (2018). Ada County Boundary [Dataset]. https://opendata.cityofboise.org/datasets/0fee607a47e6469f82884a924667bb5d
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 26, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Boise, Idaho
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    Layers for the Ada County Ridge to Rivers interactive map application. These include:Amenities: the locations of "amenities" associated with Ridge to Rivers trails, including: mutt mitts, trash cans, restrooms, and parking areas (with associated information like parking surface, # of parking spaces, and if horse trailer parking is available).Trails: All Ridge to Rivers trails with attribute information like length, description, managing agency, difficulty rating, comments about dog use, if it is an all-weather trail, if it is a good muddy season trail, level of use, and if E-bikes can be used.Difficulty Rating:EASY - A trail requiring limited skill with little challenge to travel - mostly level; adequate width; minor crossings, well marked.MODERATE - A trail requiring some skill and challenge to travel - minor ascent/descent; narrow passages; heights; natural crossings; length.DIFFICULT - A trail requiring a high degree of skill and challenge to travel - significant ascent/descent; scrambling crossings; some bouldering; extensive length from trail head to trail access.Level of Use:LOW – Expect to encounter few other trail users along this trail.MODERATE – Expect to encounter other trail users along this trail.HIGH – Expect to encounter numerous other trail users along this.Dog-On Leash Trails: Highlights trails where dogs must be on a leash.Slow Zone Trails: Highlights trails that users should move slowly through.Also the Ada County and Boise River Wildlife Management Area boundaries for reference.

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    Amenities

    • data-spokane.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 26, 2018
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    City of Boise, Idaho (2018). Amenities [Dataset]. https://data-spokane.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/boise::amenities
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 26, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Boise, Idaho
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Layers for the Ada County Ridge to Rivers interactive map application. These include:Amenities: the locations of "amenities" associated with Ridge to Rivers trails, including: mutt mitts, trash cans, restrooms, and parking areas (with associated information like parking surface, # of parking spaces, and if horse trailer parking is available).Trails: All Ridge to Rivers trails with attribute information like length, description, managing agency, difficulty rating, comments about dog use, if it is an all-weather trail, if it is a good muddy season trail, level of use, and if E-bikes can be used.Difficulty Rating:EASY - A trail requiring limited skill with little challenge to travel - mostly level; adequate width; minor crossings, well marked.MODERATE - A trail requiring some skill and challenge to travel - minor ascent/descent; narrow passages; heights; natural crossings; length.DIFFICULT - A trail requiring a high degree of skill and challenge to travel - significant ascent/descent; scrambling crossings; some bouldering; extensive length from trail head to trail access.Level of Use:LOW – Expect to encounter few other trail users along this trail.MODERATE – Expect to encounter other trail users along this trail.HIGH – Expect to encounter numerous other trail users along this.Dog-On Leash Trails: Highlights trails where dogs must be on a leash.Slow Zone Trails: Highlights trails that users should move slowly through.Also the Ada County and Boise River Wildlife Management Area boundaries for reference.

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City of Boise, Idaho (2018). Ada County Boundary [Dataset]. https://opendata.cityofboise.org/datasets/0fee607a47e6469f82884a924667bb5d

Ada County Boundary

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Dataset updated
Jul 26, 2018
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Boise, Idaho
License

MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
Description

Layers for the Ada County Ridge to Rivers interactive map application. These include:Amenities: the locations of "amenities" associated with Ridge to Rivers trails, including: mutt mitts, trash cans, restrooms, and parking areas (with associated information like parking surface, # of parking spaces, and if horse trailer parking is available).Trails: All Ridge to Rivers trails with attribute information like length, description, managing agency, difficulty rating, comments about dog use, if it is an all-weather trail, if it is a good muddy season trail, level of use, and if E-bikes can be used.Difficulty Rating:EASY - A trail requiring limited skill with little challenge to travel - mostly level; adequate width; minor crossings, well marked.MODERATE - A trail requiring some skill and challenge to travel - minor ascent/descent; narrow passages; heights; natural crossings; length.DIFFICULT - A trail requiring a high degree of skill and challenge to travel - significant ascent/descent; scrambling crossings; some bouldering; extensive length from trail head to trail access.Level of Use:LOW – Expect to encounter few other trail users along this trail.MODERATE – Expect to encounter other trail users along this trail.HIGH – Expect to encounter numerous other trail users along this.Dog-On Leash Trails: Highlights trails where dogs must be on a leash.Slow Zone Trails: Highlights trails that users should move slowly through.Also the Ada County and Boise River Wildlife Management Area boundaries for reference.

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