Outdoor recreation remains a great way for Idahoans to take care of their physical, mental, and emotional health during the coronavirus situation, but Governor Brad Little and natural resource managers urge everyone to protect their health and the welfare of others while hiking, biking, fishing or doing other activities.
Recreate Responsibly Idaho is a campaign to improve the outdoor experience for everyone, backed by Governor Little, Idaho and federal resource agencies, and outdoor industry groups.
The group says, if you want to recreate, please:
Practice social distancing – staying six feet away from others not in your household
Enjoy the outdoors close to home whenever possible, following the statewide stay-home order and reducing the spread of COVID-19
Stay home if you’re sick to prevent putting others at risk
Check before traveling to a campground, a forest or a fishing hole if you decide to go somewhere
Contact information for recreational sites is available at https://coronavirus.idaho.gov/recreate-responsibly/. Most government campgrounds and many boat ramps are closed.
Spread out – if a trailhead or boat launch is congested, find another place or come back during off-peak hours
Bring supplies (water, food, hand sanitizer, toilet paper) to be self-sufficient, ensuring you have a good time and avoiding contact with others in the community you visit
Prepare to pack out your trash as garbage service may be unavailable
Refrain from high-risk activities (climbing sketchy terrain, riding an expert-level trail) to ensure medical resources are available for the virus fight
Have fun outdoors and stay safe!