Forest Road 222 – Crooked River Trail
Expert shelf road through mining ghost town.
Forest Road 222 follows the old Crooked River mining district route, a barely-two-vehicle-wide shelf road carved into steep canyon walls above the Middle Fork Boise River. Built in the 1890s to service gold and silver claims, this gnarly 15-mile track features multiple hairpin turns with thousand-foot drop-offs and several sections where the road has partially collapsed into the canyon. The route passes abandoned mine shafts, rusted equipment, and the ghost town remnants of Rocky Bar, where weathered cabin foundations and mining debris tell stories of boom-and-bust cycles.
This is expert-level territory requiring experienced drivers, full skid plates, and recovery gear. The narrow shelf sections have zero room for error, and oncoming traffic means backing up for miles to find a passing spot. June through September only, after snowmelt but before hunting season crowds. No permits needed, but inform someone of your plans—cell service is nonexistent and help is hours away. The technical challenge and mining history make this a bucket-list run for serious 4WD enthusiasts, with primitive camping available at old mining sites.
Trail Specs
| Difficulty | Expert |
|---|---|
| Trail Type | Technical 4x4 |
| Surface | Rock |
| Features | High Altitude, Historic, Remote |
| Length (miles) | 15 mi / 24.1 km |
| Duration | Full day |
| Max elevation (ft) | 7400 ft |
| Best season | June-September |
| Minimum vehicle | Modified 4WD with skid plates |
| Nearest town | Idaho City, Idaho |
| Land manager | Boise National Forest |
| Permit required | No |
| Cell service | None |
| Water crossings | No |
| Dispersed camping | Yes |
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Frequently asked questions
Can a stock Jeep Wrangler handle Forest Road 222?
No, this trail requires a modified 4WD with skid plates minimum. The technical rock sections and narrow shelf roads will damage stock vehicles.
Is Forest Road 222 open in May or October?
No, best access is June through September only. Snow blocks the higher elevations outside this window, and the 7400-foot max elevation sees early and late season closures.
Do I need any permits to run the Crooked River Trail?
No permits required since it's on Boise National Forest land. Standard forest service rules apply for camping and fire restrictions.
What's the most challenging section of this trail?
The narrow shelf road sections with loose rock and steep drop-offs require precise wheel placement. One mistake puts you over the edge with no recovery options.
How far is it between gas stations if I'm starting from Idaho City?
Idaho City is your last fuel stop before the trail, and there's nothing for 50+ miles beyond the endpoint. Carry extra fuel for the full day trip plus safety margin.
